November 26, 2007
Looks Real!
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Identify 1 and 2.
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Answer:
1. is the Utah Teapot
Its the Lenna image of 3D Graphics ( minus the interesting origins :) )

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2. The actual Melitta teapot that Martin Newell digitized.
1 is based on 2 the Utah tea pot.
The teapot model was created in 1975 by Martin Newell, a member of the pioneering graphics program at the University of Utah.
2.The actual Melitta teapot that Martin Newell digitized.
2)The actual Melitta teapot that Martin Newell digitized,who works at the University of Utah.
2)The actual Melitta teapot that Martin Newell digitized,a member of the pioneering graphics program at the University of Utah.
2. Melitta teapot, the prototype for the Utah teapot
2.The actual Melitta teapot that Martin Newell digitized.
Ref : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utah_teapot
(2) The actual teapot that was used as the ideal of (1)
2) the Utah teapot, that was used as a model for creating 1
2. The Real Teapot which Newell modelled.
The original, physical teapot was purchased from ZCMI (a department store in Salt Lake City, Utah) in 1974. It was donated to the Boston Computer Museum in 1984 where it was on display until 1990. It now resides in the ephemera collection at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California where it is catalogued as “Teapot used for Computer Graphics rendering” and bears the catalogue number X00398.1984.
2. The actual tea pot called the Mellita tea pot on which one is based
2>Real original teapot at Computer History Museum
Regards,
Tathagata Chatterjee
also, would it be too much trouble for you guys to credit the Cantor answer from a couple of days back to me? for Runlength purposes- which would take mine to seventeen :).. it hasn’t since i omitted an apostrophe in the name.. apologies for the trouble
@nisha’s thambi:
Done..
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