User:Ulises Sarry

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[edit] Hellow 1

I am the author of the book: "The Aio report", a documented study on the Roman walls of Lugo, with a special dedication to topology, geometry and military engineering.

It is also a denunciation of the form as it is interpreted today, the fortress, by the "active forces and the official institutions". (To see: "The Chinese Tower ", clear sample of a rooted error).

The book tries to demonstrate that the Roman wall was an unconquerable technological strength, that their towers had a essential function and like, its only existence, horrifies to those "overwhelming institutions".

The last remainders of the towers disappeared in 1836, when the wall was adapted for the modern war. The time and lack of memory they caused erroneous current military interpretation.

See the summary: http://www.3dnauta.com

See: ROMAN WALL of LUGO (Trilogy. Experimental simultaneous translation)

IN PRAESENTIA (The Aio report) PRESENT of the wall and its documented links.

Warm greetings and sorry by my English.

--Ulises Sarry 21:44, 11 October 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Hellow 2

I recommend to you: http://www.3dnauta.com

Anamorphosis 3D multiple, new developement with many applications: Art, architecture, sculpture, laser crystal, Trophies, etc.

I offer to you work from home, (free lance without rihgts of my part) in search of new forms.

I accompany two small sample:

http://www.3dnauta.com/anamorfosis/MENORAH.wmv (The Star and the Menorah 200 k). http://www.3dnauta.com/anamorfosis/monuCO.wmv (Augustus monument 190 k)

More examples at URL

Warm greetings and sorry by my English.

--Ulises Sarry 21:44, 11 October 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Hellow 3

http://www.3dnauta.com The invincible Armada, a very sad lesson of history. Precedents, The plan, The confrontation, The return, The links, The storyboard 3d.

--Ulises Sarry 22:03, 11 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Hellow 4

http://www.3dnauta.com A new spatial crossword, only for 3d genius.

--Ulises Sarry 22:03, 11 October 2006 (UTC)