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... thats stopped bubbling and is starting to dry off :-(
Sorry, couldn't resist sharing this. It reminds me so much of some
pictures I took of hot spring mud pools in New Zealand (steamy little
place called Hell's Gate) when I was out there at Easter time. If all
goes well I'll be heading out for another visit to NZ in the new year
... :-)
It's an isosurface of a granite pattern that's been warped using the
variable scale pattern code I posted to p.t.s-f. Very slow to do - 12pps
on a PII-350.
Bye for now,
Mike Andrews.
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Boiling mud? Ok... Instantly reminded me of elephant skin. But I'm color
blind so that might be a problem.
D.J.
"Michael Andrews" <M.C### [at] readingacuk> wrote in message
news:39D3608C.C31EA6A9@reading.ac.uk...
> ... thats stopped bubbling and is starting to dry off :-(
>
> Sorry, couldn't resist sharing this. It reminds me so much of some
> pictures I took of hot spring mud pools in New Zealand (steamy little
> place called Hell's Gate) when I was out there at Easter time. If all
> goes well I'll be heading out for another visit to NZ in the new year
> ... :-)
>
> It's an isosurface of a granite pattern that's been warped using the
> variable scale pattern code I posted to p.t.s-f. Very slow to do - 12pps
> on a PII-350.
>
> Bye for now,
> Mike Andrews.
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Moonskape city Arizona :-)
Looks like a planet that has an atmosphere but doesn't get
asteroid hits anymore.
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Cheers
Steve email mailto:ste### [at] zeroppsuklinuxnet
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I've seen Elephant skin upclose. Nope, not enough hair.
It almost reminds me of the "Melting Pot" spring at Yellowstone, but it's
been years since I saw it. I remember a lot of bubbles bursting up through
the mud, and fierce showers of hot mud as the bubbles popped at the surface.
Perhaps the New Zealand version is not so violent a process (cooler)?
Grim
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Yes, but this elephant has been shaven, like the ones at
http://www.shaven-elephant-pictures.com.
D.J.
"GrimDude" <gri### [at] netzerocom> wrote in message
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> I've seen Elephant skin upclose. Nope, not enough hair.
>
> It almost reminds me of the "Melting Pot" spring at Yellowstone, but
it's
> been years since I saw it. I remember a lot of bubbles bursting up through
> the mud, and fierce showers of hot mud as the bubbles popped at the
surface.
>
> Perhaps the New Zealand version is not so violent a process (cooler)?
>
> Grim
>
>
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"D.J. Brown" <ext### [at] hotmailcom> wrote :
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> Yes, but this elephant has been shaven, like the ones at
> http://www.shaven-elephant-pictures.com.
That's a -great- site!
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"GrimDude" <gri### [at] netzerocom> wrote in message
news:39d38c29@news.povray.org...
> I've seen Elephant skin upclose. Nope, not enough hair.
>
> It almost reminds me of the "Melting Pot" spring at Yellowstone, but
it's
> been years since I saw it. I remember a lot of bubbles bursting up through
> the mud, and fierce showers of hot mud as the bubbles popped at the
surface.
>
> Perhaps the New Zealand version is not so violent a process (cooler)?
It all depends on which particular mudpool you're looking at... anyway
they're hot enough to power a stomping tourism industry and a geo-thermal
power plant or two ;-) while you're here buy some genuine Maori carvings
made in china...
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"Ian Witham" <ian### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
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> while you're here buy some genuine Maori carvings
> made in china...
>
How do you carve china?
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Tom Melly wrote:
>
> "Ian Witham" <ian### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
> news:39d48ef8@news.povray.org...
> > while you're here buy some genuine Maori carvings
> > made in china...
> >
>
> How do you carve china?
It's easy if you do it before you fire it.
--
Ken Tyler
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"Ken" <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> wrote in message
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> Tom Melly wrote:
> > "Ian Witham" <ian### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
> > news:39d48ef8@news.povray.org...
> > > while you're here buy some genuine Maori carvings
> > > made in china...
> > How do you carve china?
> It's easy if you do it before you fire it.
If you're going to fire it, why bother? Just give it it's severance pay and
kick it out of the building I say.
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