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Funky! Why is it called Dragon Fractals?
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I guess you have serious problems to answer to the right posting! :-)
You can cancel the ones that have gone wrong with
EDIT -> cancel message in your netscape menu.
Have a nice day,
Marc
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The problem is that I only notice AFTER posting them!
Marc Schimmler wrote:
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> I guess you have serious problems to answer to the right posting! :-)
>
> You can cancel the ones that have gone wrong with
>
> EDIT -> cancel message in your netscape menu.
>
> Have a nice day,
>
> Marc
> --
> Marc Schimmler
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Lewis wrote:
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> The problem is that I only notice AFTER posting them!
That's what it is for!
To cancel your post after posting! After you've seen it is wrong!
Believe me, I had to do this too! ;-)
Marc
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Thanks! But what if someone tries to cancel my messages?
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Lewis wrote:
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> Thanks! But what if someone tries to cancel my messages?
This is not possible! I would have been tempted to do that with -@--
posts! :-)
Only the poster can cancel it. And only from the same address if I
remember right.
Marc
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Yep, I have done many a Edit/Cancel Message in Netscape Communicator once
I notice errors after it posts. I just do the cancel soon as I can while
looking at the post.
Marc Schimmler wrote:
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> Lewis wrote:
> >
> > Thanks! But what if someone tries to cancel my messages?
>
> This is not possible! I would have been tempted to do that with -@--
> posts! :-)
>
> Only the poster can cancel it. And only from the same address if I
> remember right.
>
> Marc
> --
> Marc Schimmler
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Hardly seems a fractal to me. Reminds me somewhat of 3D plotting using 2D
programs.
Alex Vandiver wrote:
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> With all of these fractals flying around, I decided to dig through a
> book I had lying around. There's an interesting passage in the book,
> where it is discussing these figures, called 3d dragon curves, and I
> quote,
> "..he uses IBM's computer resources to plot a million or more points in
> three dimensions to generate a three-dimensional dragon curve. He then
> runs a ray tracing program which determines the illumination of every
> point and the positioning of it on a two-dimensional display. Needless
> to say, this is beyond the capability of our personal compters."
> The book is a little out of date, apparently.. (published in 1990) I
> didn't quite use a million points, but I did use 1 out of every 5 of my
> 288000 calculated points. 57600 blobs still makes a pretty funky image,
> tho..
> -Alex V.
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> [Image] [Image] [Image]
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Animate them!!!
do them rolling round or something, that would look really weird, these are
excellent!
Rick
Alex Vandiver <van### [at] tiacnet> wrote in message
news:37296E22.EE317082@tiac.net...
> With all of these fractals flying around, I decided to dig through a
> book I had lying around. There's an interesting passage in the book,
> where it is discussing these figures, called 3d dragon curves, and I
> quote,
> "..he uses IBM's computer resources to plot a million or more points in
> three dimensions to generate a three-dimensional dragon curve. He then
> runs a ray tracing program which determines the illumination of every
> point and the positioning of it on a two-dimensional display. Needless
> to say, this is beyond the capability of our personal compters."
> The book is a little out of date, apparently.. (published in 1990) I
> didn't quite use a million points, but I did use 1 out of every 5 of my
> 288000 calculated points. 57600 blobs still makes a pretty funky image,
> tho..
> -Alex V.
>
>
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Marc Schimmler <sch### [at] icauni-stuttgartde> writes:
> Lewis wrote:
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> > Thanks! But what if someone tries to cancel my messages?
>
> This is not possible! I would have been tempted to do that with -@--
> posts! :-)
>
> Only the poster can cancel it. And only from the same address if I
> remember right.
Since you can fake your address, it is possible to cancel articles of
other users. I haven't tried it, but I know that it is possible at least
on other newsservers.
Thomas (hoping that Nick won't read this)
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