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Bob Hughes wrote:
> I don't remember asking for one. Besides looking like a pretty good
> colored metal foil the things looks like a representaion a multitude of
> quakes or sound waves. Even raindrops all falling onto the surface from
> all directions. I was going to make a guess as to what the pattern is to
> create it, on second thought no.
Its a factual pattern. I remember it as one of the fractal forms in
Fractint. Sorry I don't remember the name.
> Interesting there, the yin yang and
> possible starting point to the texture.
> Since I haven't seen the definition to yin yang in quite a long time I
> decided to look it up real quick here too. Since Mike M. didn't write
> much I'll add it here from Funk & Wagnall's:
> yin = female. darkness, cold, death.
> yang = male. life, heat.
>
> Mike Metheny wrote:
> >
> > --
> >
> > Mike Metheny
> > lon### [at] vtedu
> > mik### [at] loneshepherdcom
> > http://www.loneshepherd.com/
> >
> > "When one's words are no better than silence, one should keep silent."
> >
> > [Image]
>
> --
> omniVERSE: beyond the universe
> http://members.aol.com/inversez/homepage.htm
> mailto:inv### [at] aolcom?Subject=PoV-News
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