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Hello everyone. Here are a couple of reject fractals I came up with
while trying to make something for the fractal contest. They take only a
fraction of a second to parse and render very quickly. Nothing too
special, but interesting nevertheless.
Questions, comments?
-Samuel Benge
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On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 09:10:01 -0700, Samuel Benge <stb### [at] hotmailcom>
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>Hello everyone. Here are a couple of reject fractals I came up with
>while trying to make something for the fractal contest. They take only a
>fraction of a second to parse and render very quickly. Nothing too
>special, but interesting nevertheless.
>
>Questions, comments?
>
>-Samuel Benge
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I like the hexagonal one a lot. It might make an interesting
pigment function.
--
to all the companies who wait until a large user base becomes
dependant on their freeware, then shafting said happy campers with
mandatory payment for continued usage. I spit on your grave.
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Samuel Benge wrote:
> Hello everyone. Here are a couple of reject fractals I came up with
> while trying to make something for the fractal contest. They take only a
> fraction of a second to parse and render very quickly. Nothing too
> special, but interesting nevertheless.
>
> Questions, comments?
>
> -Samuel Benge
I like the hex one.
I wonder what Escher would do with this contest?
--
Dan P
http://<broken link>
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Dan P wrote:
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> I like the hex one.
Thanks.
> I wonder what Escher would do with this contest?
I wonder what Escher would do with a computer!
-Samuel Benge
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Samuel Benge wrote:
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> I wonder what Escher would do with a computer!
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err... would_have_done :)
-Samuel Benge
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Samuel Benge wrote:
> Dan P wrote:
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>> I like the hex one.
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> Thanks.
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>> I wonder what Escher would do with this contest?
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> I wonder what Escher would do with a computer!
Good point! He'd do things with recursion that would probably cause
seizures in the less tolerant pooter-science wannabes.
--
Respectfully,
Dan P
http://<broken link>
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Samuel Benge wrote:
> Samuel Benge wrote:
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>> I wonder what Escher would do with a computer!
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> err... would_have_done :)
Escher lives on, man! Like Elvis.
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Respectfully,
Dan P
http://<broken link>
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