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Orion, can you help me?

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StRaNgEdAyS

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I'm probably doing this the hard way, but then there's nothing new about that.
I'm trying to get a coordinate file of the LS1 airfoil, I have the curve drawn out in Rhino, and I have 93 points nicely arranged around it, I want to know if there is an easy way to translate the points into x,y coordinates?
I'm about to (well in the morning I'm about to) go around the whole thing copying out each individual point by sequentially highlighting it and taking down it's location as x,y accurate to 5 decimal places, then cross checking that I did actually select THAT point, and not the one next to it and that I did copy it down correctly. :mad:
Can you spare me the insanity?:wail:
 
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