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In the computer graphics lab at the University of Waterloo, Stephen man is enjoying the sweet taste of success.
\"Ah,\" he said, bending down and looking at a White rotating machine.
He made a spoon, dipped it into the cream mixture of his latest creations, and tasted it. . . and nods.
\"It\'s delicious,\" he said.
\"This is a good strawberry ice cream.
\"At the university, Mann, 48, is an associate professor and researcher in computer science and is the administrator in charge of selecting outstanding students to continue Graduate Studies --
A man with many talents
He is also an ice cream man.
In the past 18 years, he has made various flavors of ice cream in William G. \'s lab.
Davis computer research center
A place where another magic usually happens.
In this lab, the playful nature of many computer scientists is obvious --
Witness a plastic meat cutter and plastic battle on a computerAnother axe.
Pioneering work has been done in curve and surface design and other innovations.
The lab has a compromise approach to computer graphics that inspires collaboration with the university\'s Department of Psychology, fine arts and mechanical engineering.
For example, a project involves the design of a computer program that imitates a stroke style similar to the later period in the United StatesS.
Landscape painter Bob Ross, the host of the TV show Happy Painting.
Mann, whose major is software for making curves and surfaces, a violin manufacturer in Toronto once asked to make a computer program to create curves in the famous strathelis violin.
\"Every year, I get emails from violin producers who thank me for my usefulness.
\"However, in addition to his computer expertise, when the student sees his big white Ugolini ice cream maker open, his ice cream hobby makes them run.
\"It encourages students to spend more time in the lab.
\"A former student has an incredible sense of perception when the machine is running.
\"For a few months he will show up when the ice cream is ready.
Another student from Mexico asked for corn ice cream, which Mann had to do.
\"The students thought it was the best time he had ever had,\" he recalls . \".
Mann\'s favorite flavors are strawberry and chocolate.
Oatmeal with peanut butter.
Oatmeal, maple syrup and cinnamon for breakfast are the flavors of the latter.
\"Chocolate bananas are amazing.
I was surprised that they were not commercialized.
Is there any ice cream he doesn\'t like?
\"Garlic ice cream is terrible.
This is a mistake.
\"Philippe Lamoureux, a graduate student in the Computer Graphics Lab, has been making some of his very strange blends since he discovered icecream maker.
He particularly liked his combination of chili and chocolate, as well as recipes made with rosemary, pineapple and strawberry.
\"I was inspired by anything I \'ve tasted,\" Lamoureux said . \" He also baked a cake in the mathematical complex style of Dutch graphic artist M. C. Escher.
\"Each piece has the shape of a fish and they are all connected,\" he explained . \".
In 1993, shortly after coming to the University of Ontario from the University of Washington, Mann began making ice cream in the lab and received a doctorate there.
The ice cream machine was already in the lab when he arrived.
It was discovered by two professors while looking for espresso machines.
So far Mann does not need recipes for making good ice cream, but for others he has listed countless recipes on an unusual website that he has made specificallyThe website —www. cgl. uwaterloo.
Ca /~ Smann/ice cream /-
Photos of the ice cream truck and the ice cream spoon collected by Mann are included.
The favorite thing is the spoon of moos when you pick it up.
Mann\'s ice cream page, which he founded in 1994, is popular enough to rank among the top 20 in Google.
He couldn\'t keep up with the email request from the owner of the ice cream truck, who wanted to add photos of their vehicles to the website.
In the computer graphics lab at the University of Waterloo, Stephen man is enjoying the sweet taste of success.
\"Ah,\" he said, bending down and looking at a White rotating machine.
He made a spoon, dipped it into the cream mixture of his latest creations, and tasted it. . . and nods.
\"It\'s delicious,\" he said.
\"This is a good strawberry ice cream.
\"At the university, Mann, 48, is an associate professor and researcher in computer science and is the administrator in charge of selecting outstanding students to continue Graduate Studies --
A man with many talents
He is also an ice cream man.
In the past 18 years, he has made various flavors of ice cream in William G. \'s lab.
Davis computer research center
A place where another magic usually happens.
In this lab, the playful nature of many computer scientists is obvious --
Witness a plastic meat cutter and plastic battle on a computerAnother axe.
Pioneering work has been done in curve and surface design and other innovations.
The lab has a compromise approach to computer graphics that inspires collaboration with the university\'s Department of Psychology, fine arts and mechanical engineering.
For example, a project involves the design of a computer program that imitates a stroke style similar to the later period in the United StatesS.
Landscape painter Bob Ross, the host of the TV show Happy Painting.
Mann, whose major is software for making curves and surfaces, a violin manufacturer in Toronto once asked to make a computer program to create curves in the famous strathelis violin.
\"Every year, I get emails from violin producers who thank me for my usefulness.
\"However, in addition to his computer expertise, when the student sees his big white Ugolini ice cream maker open, his ice cream hobby makes them run.
\"It encourages students to spend more time in the lab.
\"A former student has an incredible sense of perception when the machine is running.
\"For a few months he will show up when the ice cream is ready.
Another student from Mexico asked for corn ice cream, which Mann had to do.
\"The students thought it was the best time he had ever had,\" he recalls . \".
Mann\'s favorite flavors are strawberry and chocolate.
Oatmeal with peanut butter.
Oatmeal, maple syrup and cinnamon for breakfast are the flavors of the latter.
\"Chocolate bananas are amazing.
I was surprised that they were not commercialized.
Is there any ice cream he doesn\'t like?
\"Garlic ice cream is terrible.
This is a mistake.
\"Philippe Lamoureux, a graduate student in the Computer Graphics Lab, has been making some of his very strange blends since he discovered icecream maker.
He particularly liked his combination of chili and chocolate, as well as recipes made with rosemary, pineapple and strawberry.
\"I was inspired by anything I \'ve tasted,\" Lamoureux said . \" He also baked a cake in the mathematical complex style of Dutch graphic artist M. C. Escher.
\"Each piece has the shape of a fish and they are all connected,\" he explained . \".
In 1993, shortly after coming to the University of Ontario from the University of Washington, Mann began making ice cream in the lab and received a doctorate there.
The ice cream machine was already in the lab when he arrived.
It was discovered by two professors while looking for espresso machines.
So far Mann does not need recipes for making good ice cream, but for others he has listed countless recipes on an unusual website that he has made specificallyThe website —www. cgl. uwaterloo.
Ca /~ Smann/ice cream /-
Photos of the ice cream truck and the ice cream spoon collected by Mann are included.
The favorite thing is the spoon of moos when you pick it up.
Mann\'s ice cream page, which he founded in 1994, is popular enough to rank among the top 20 in Google.
He couldn\'t keep up with the email request from the owner of the ice cream truck, who wanted to add photos of their vehicles to the website.
In the computer graphics lab at the University of Waterloo, Stephen man is enjoying the sweet taste of success.
\"Ah,\" he said, bending down and looking at a White rotating machine.
He made a spoon, dipped it into the cream mixture of his latest creations, and tasted it. . . and nods.
\"It\'s delicious,\" he said.
\"This is a good strawberry ice cream.
\"At the university, Mann, 48, is an associate professor and researcher in computer science and is the administrator in charge of selecting outstanding students to continue Graduate Studies --
A man with many talents
He is also an ice cream man.
In the past 18 years, he has made various flavors of ice cream in William G. \'s lab.
Davis computer research center
A place where another magic usually happens.
In this lab, the playful nature of many computer scientists is obvious --
Witness a plastic meat cutter and plastic battle on a computerAnother axe.
Pioneering work has been done in curve and surface design and other innovations.
The lab has a compromise approach to computer graphics that inspires collaboration with the university\'s Department of Psychology, fine arts and mechanical engineering.
For example, a project involves the design of a computer program that imitates a stroke style similar to the later period in the United StatesS.
Landscape painter Bob Ross, the host of the TV show Happy Painting.
Mann, whose major is software for making curves and surfaces, a violin manufacturer in Toronto once asked to make a computer program to create curves in the famous strathelis violin.
\"Every year, I get emails from violin producers who thank me for my usefulness.
\"However, in addition to his computer expertise, when the student sees his big white Ugolini ice cream maker open, his ice cream hobby makes them run.
\"It encourages students to spend more time in the lab.
\"A former student has an incredible sense of perception when the machine is running.
\"For a few months he will show up when the ice cream is ready.
Another student from Mexico asked for corn ice cream, which Mann had to do.
\"The students thought it was the best time he had ever had,\" he recalls . \".
Mann\'s favorite flavors are strawberry and chocolate.
Oatmeal with peanut butter.
Oatmeal, maple syrup and cinnamon for breakfast are the flavors of the latter.
\"Chocolate bananas are amazing.
I was surprised that they were not commercialized.
Is there any ice cream he doesn\'t like?
\"Garlic ice cream is terrible.
This is a mistake.
\"Philippe Lamoureux, a graduate student in the Computer Graphics Lab, has been making some of his very strange blends since he discovered icecream maker.
He particularly liked his combination of chili and chocolate, as well as recipes made with rosemary, pineapple and strawberry.
\"I was inspired by anything I \'ve tasted,\" Lamoureux said . \" He also baked a cake in the mathematical complex style of Dutch graphic artist M. C. Escher.
\"Each piece has the shape of a fish and they are all connected,\" he explained . \".
In 1993, shortly after coming to the University of Ontario from the University of Washington, Mann began making ice cream in the lab and received a doctorate there.
The ice cream machine was already in the lab when he arrived.
It was discovered by two professors while looking for espresso machines.
So far Mann does not need recipes for making good ice cream, but for others he has listed countless recipes on an unusual website that he has made specificallyThe website —www. cgl. uwaterloo.
Ca /~ Smann/ice cream /-
Photos of the ice cream truck and the ice cream spoon collected by Mann are included.
The favorite thing is the spoon of moos when you pick it up.
Mann\'s ice cream page, which he founded in 1994, is popular enough to rank among the top 20 in Google.
He couldn\'t keep up with the email request from the owner of the ice cream truck, who wanted to add photos of their vehicles to the website.

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