Scott,
Thank you for the explanation. I also appreciate the positive feedback regarding my blog.
>I work for company that produces software for Orthodontist. I am trying to develop a way to keep track of the teeth, bands, brackets and elastics (the line objects) that are used in a patient’s mouth. This is the second hurdle, but things seem to be moving along better then I thought. The first hurdle had to do with object based on a container that also contained a container object, caused the CPU utilization to max out. I will be posting some code to see if anyone else has encountered this problem.
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>I found your blog last night, very interesting stuff. I think I will be making it a regular stop. You are doing some very cool stuff. Great ideas.
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>Thanks again for the help.
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>Scott
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>>Hi Scott,
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>>You're welcome, glad I could help. If you don't mind me asking, what is this application you are creating designed to do?
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>>>Very Nice!!!
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>>>I was hoping that someone had already solved this problem.
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>>>I can't wait to get to work and continue with the project.
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>>>Thak You Very Much!!
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>>>Scott