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From: Lance Birch
Subject: Re: Looks like julia (82k)
Date: 2 May 1999 11:33:35
Message: <372c623f.0@news.povray.org>
I thought everyone did...

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From: Ph Gibone
Subject: Re: Looks like julia (82k)
Date: 2 May 1999 12:10:33
Message: <372c6ae9.0@news.povray.org>
Zillion times : I have a huge collection of standard fractals (made with
fractint) and personnal ones (in fractint you can write patches !)
Philippe


>I think you might be on to something here!
>
>I love Fractint, anybody else ever play with it?
>
>Rick
>Thomas Lake <tla### [at] homecom> wrote in message
>news:372B6AE8.C5B43480@home.com...
>> Interesting. Now I know almost nothing about fractals so I don't know if
>this has anything to
>> do with it but the outline of this "dragon curve" looks a bit like the
>outline of a julia
>> fractal. I've posted a julia fractal from Fractint.
>>
>> Alex Vandiver wrote:
>>
>> > Here's the promised 2d image.  It uses the same function, but only
takes
>a crossection.  If
>> > you stretch your imagination, it *might* look like a dragon..
>> > -Alex
>> >
>>
>  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> >  [Image]
>>
>
>
>
>
>
>


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From: Steve
Subject: Re: Looks like julia (82k)
Date: 2 May 1999 17:44:43
Message: <372CAC15.B098785B@ndirect.co.uk>
Yep, a hell of a lot.  

Rick (Kitty5) wrote:
> 
> I think you might be on to something here!
> 
> I love Fractint, anybody else ever play with it?
> 
> Rick
> Thomas Lake <tla### [at] homecom> wrote in message


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From: Lewis
Subject: Re: Looks like julia (82k)
Date: 2 May 1999 17:59:27
Message: <372CBD69.1719B327@netvision.net.il>
Now that I think about it, I bet that 90% of Fractint users are povers
as well.


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From: Ian Burgmyer
Subject: Re: Looks like julia (82k)
Date: 2 May 1999 18:06:57
Message: <372cbe71.0@news.povray.org>
I found an old copy on a shareware CD. . .YES YES YES!  I'm a Fractint
addict!

-Ian

P.S. Are there any recent versions of it?  If there is, where can I get it?
Thanks in advance.

Rick (Kitty5) <kit### [at] dialpipexcom> wrote in message
news:372c48a0.1@news.povray.org...
> I think you might be on to something here!
>
> I love Fractint, anybody else ever play with it?
>
> Rick
> Thomas Lake <tla### [at] homecom> wrote in message
> news:372B6AE8.C5B43480@home.com...
> > Interesting. Now I know almost nothing about fractals so I don't know if
> this has anything to
> > do with it but the outline of this "dragon curve" looks a bit like the
> outline of a julia
> > fractal. I've posted a julia fractal from Fractint.
> >
> > Alex Vandiver wrote:
> >
> > > Here's the promised 2d image.  It uses the same function, but only
takes
> a crossection.  If
> > > you stretch your imagination, it *might* look like a dragon..
> > > -Alex
> > >
> >
>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > >  [Image]
> >
>
>
>
>
>
>


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From: Ph Gibone
Subject: Re: Looks like julia (82k)
Date: 2 May 1999 18:13:25
Message: <372cbff5.0@news.povray.org>
19.6 AFAIK and that is an old version, search fractint on yahoo or whatever
search engine.

Philippe

>I found an old copy on a shareware CD. . .YES YES YES!  I'm a Fractint
>addict!
>
>-Ian
>
>P.S. Are there any recent versions of it?  If there is, where can I get it?
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Rick (Kitty5) <kit### [at] dialpipexcom> wrote in message
>news:372c48a0.1@news.povray.org...
>> I think you might be on to something here!
>>
>> I love Fractint, anybody else ever play with it?
>>
>> Rick
>> Thomas Lake <tla### [at] homecom> wrote in message
>> news:372B6AE8.C5B43480@home.com...
>> > Interesting. Now I know almost nothing about fractals so I don't know
if
>> this has anything to
>> > do with it but the outline of this "dragon curve" looks a bit like the
>> outline of a julia
>> > fractal. I've posted a julia fractal from Fractint.
>> >
>> > Alex Vandiver wrote:
>> >
>> > > Here's the promised 2d image.  It uses the same function, but only
>takes
>> a crossection.  If
>> > > you stretch your imagination, it *might* look like a dragon..
>> > > -Alex
>> > >
>> >
>>   -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
>> > >  [Image]
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>


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From: Spider
Subject: Re: Fractal Ooze
Date: 2 May 1999 18:48:10
Message: <372CB72B.896A8E7C@bahnhof.se>
hmm.. no, I can't really see a dragon in here... perhaps there is one, perhaps
not.. not in my eyes at least.


Alex Vandiver wrote:
> 
> Here's the promised 2d image.  It uses the same function, but only takes a
crossection.  If
> you stretch your imagination, it *might* look like a dragon..
> -Alex
> 
>   --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  [Image]

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From: Jerry Anning
Subject: Re: Looks like julia (82k)
Date: 2 May 1999 22:30:15
Message: <372cfbf8.31523386@news.povray.org>
On Sun, 2 May 1999 17:13:35 -0400, "Ian Burgmyer"
<the### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:

>I found an old copy on a shareware CD. . .YES YES YES!  I'm a Fractint
>addict!

>P.S. Are there any recent versions of it?  If there is, where can I get it?

Try Spanky's page, the "www home of Fractint".
http://spanky.triumf.ca/www/fractint/fractint.html

Jerry Anning
clem "at" dhol "dot" com


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From: Ian Burgmyer
Subject: Re: Looks like julia (82k)
Date: 4 May 1999 18:17:43
Message: <372f63f7.0@news.povray.org>
Thanks a bunch! :)

-Ian

Jerry Anning <nos### [at] despamcom> wrote in message
news:372cfbf8.31523386@news.povray.org...
> On Sun, 2 May 1999 17:13:35 -0400, "Ian Burgmyer"
> <the### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
>
> >I found an old copy on a shareware CD. . .YES YES YES!  I'm a Fractint
> >addict!
>
> >P.S. Are there any recent versions of it?  If there is, where can I get
it?
>
> Try Spanky's page, the "www home of Fractint".
> http://spanky.triumf.ca/www/fractint/fractint.html
>
> Jerry Anning
> clem "at" dhol "dot" com


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From: Thomas Willhalm
Subject: Re: Fractal Ooze
Date: 5 May 1999 14:17:51
Message: <qqmk8un1lmp.fsf@goldach.fmi.uni-konstanz.de>
Steve <sjl### [at] ndirectcouk> writes:

> Thomas
> 
> Are you sure about this?  Administrators can delete messages, but
> I would think that if I post a message here and go away, turn off
> and come back tomorrow, I might not be able to remove even my own
> messages.  I'm on DHCP via my ISP, and tomorrow would probably
> have a different unique identifier.

I'm almost sure. I have once accidentally made a massive crosspost.
Someone else was so kind to cancel it, because I didn't know how 
to do this at that time. It basically results in faking the origin
and poster of the cancel request.

Thomas

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