I was wondering if anyone who has done some data visualizing could tell me whether or not I should stick with python or move to scheme in the 64bit realm if I would like to work with equations and bitmap graphics and 3d (opengl or something better I'm open to suggestions). I will need access to sse2 for speed of floating point and integer I guess I'm ok but what I'm looking for is both a good api like an algebra and a calculus system (that visualizes in teXmacs) and also comes with a library of equations on the order of a few million or most if not all available. I just want to be able to browse inline without having to download everything piece meal. I guess this is an application if not a series of screnes which right now I only have one of. Right now I'm at teXmacs for fun but to my knowledge it doesn't allow inlining html or urls anyone wanna help? Also if you know of simplified scheme that is as easy and fun as python let me know yes fun is what I'm looking for and six flags is a drag, also do high end modelers use math scripting languages I'm talking the million dollar plus ones I have no url links to these so I might think about 3d models as well the bigger the better. _________________________________________________________________ MSN Toolbar provides one-click access to Hotmail from any Web page FREE download! http://toolbar.msn.com/go/onm00200413ave/direct/01/