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Thies Heidecke wrote:
> "Samuel Benge"
>>It would have to evaluate
>>the last evaluation to be really interesting.
>>
> Cool, sounds interesting to do that with other base-functions than
> sin/cos. How does it look like?
It doesn't. I haven't figured out a legal way to add the functions
together without POV telling me to #undef my function first.
> I'm here :)
> I think i should post a bit more frequently, but unfortunately
> I'm not that constantly productive like many others in these groups.
> But if I make something new/interesting i'll post it.
> At the moment I'm working on an entry for the fractal-code-competition.
> I'm curious how the reactions will be =)
>
> Thies
I'm looking forward to it!
-Samuel Benge
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Looks like one of the lakes around here, where there were inlets but no
outlets, so it got saltier and saltier. Then they started syphoning the
water for the city, and the level dropped and all these rocks came out
of the water looking like this.
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Darren New wrote:
> Looks like one of the lakes around here, where there were inlets but no
> outlets, so it got saltier and saltier. Then they started syphoning the
> water for the city, and the level dropped and all these rocks came out
> of the water looking like this.
Do you have any photos of that? I'd be interested in seeing them :)
-Samuel Benge
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From: Darren New
Subject: Re: Looks like erosion (128k jpeg) - NOTE - PHOTOS, NOT POVRAY HERE
Date: 12 Apr 2004 13:04:33
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Samuel Benge wrote:
> Do you have any photos of that? I'd be interested in seeing them :)
OK, this lake is somewhere approximately between Yosemite and San Diego.
:-) It used to feed water to LA (and may still, at a reduced rate)
before the decided it was too scenic to drain. I fear I was still
running on the lousy snapshot camera at the time.
In any case, for a sense of scale, it's probably between 5 and 10 feet
from water to the highest point on these "rocks". They're very crumbly,
like you'd expect basically sandstone made out of salt to be. And if you
visit, wear long socks.
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Darren New, San Diego CA USA (PST)
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From: Samuel Benge
Subject: Re: Looks like erosion (128k jpeg) - NOTE - PHOTOS, NOT POVRAY HERE
Date: 12 Apr 2004 14:32:54
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Darren New wrote:
> OK, this lake is somewhere approximately between Yosemite and San Diego.
> :-) It used to feed water to LA (and may still, at a reduced rate)
> before the decided it was too scenic to drain. I fear I was still
> running on the lousy snapshot camera at the time.
Hey, thanks for posting.
So they are somewhere between San Diego and Yosemite..... was it Inyo
County, perhaps?
> In any case, for a sense of scale, it's probably between 5 and 10 feet
> from water to the highest point on these "rocks". They're very crumbly,
> like you'd expect basically sandstone made out of salt to be.
I've only had dreams of such rock formations.... Of course, in the
dreams, they are much bigger :c)
> And if you
> visit, wear long socks.
Were there lots of weeds?
-Samuel Benge
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From: Darren New
Subject: Re: Looks like erosion (128k jpeg) - NOTE - PHOTOS, NOT POVRAY HERE
Date: 12 Apr 2004 14:47:34
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Samuel Benge wrote:
> So they are somewhere between San Diego and Yosemite..... was it Inyo
> County, perhaps?
Honestly, no idea.
> I've only had dreams of such rock formations.... Of course, in the
> dreams, they are much bigger :c)
Then you want to look into Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park. Those
rock formations are several stories high. Ever see the "Road Runner"
cartoons? When I was there, I kept expecting to see holes in the shape
of coyotes in the dirt.
>> And if you visit, wear long socks.
> Were there lots of weeds?
Lots of swamp grass, but the ground was black with salt-loving insects.
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Wasn't it Darren New who wrote:
>Samuel Benge wrote:
>> Do you have any photos of that? I'd be interested in seeing them :)
>
>OK, this lake is somewhere approximately between Yosemite and San Diego.
>:-) It used to feed water to LA (and may still, at a reduced rate)
>before the decided it was too scenic to drain. I fear I was still
>running on the lousy snapshot camera at the time.
>
>In any case, for a sense of scale, it's probably between 5 and 10 feet
>from water to the highest point on these "rocks". They're very crumbly,
>like you'd expect basically sandstone made out of salt to be. And if you
>visit, wear long socks.
That looks rather like the picture from Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were
Here", which was taken at some place called "Lake Mono".
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Mike Williams
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From: Darren New
Subject: Re: Looks like erosion (128k jpeg) - NOTE - PHOTOS, NOT POVRAY HERE
Date: 12 Apr 2004 16:33:01
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Mike Williams wrote:
> That looks rather like the picture from Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were
> Here", which was taken at some place called "Lake Mono".
That name sounds right.
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From: andrel
Subject: Re: Looks like erosion (128k jpeg) - NOTE - PHOTOS, NOT POVRAY HERE
Date: 12 Apr 2004 16:51:23
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>> I've only had dreams of such rock formations.... Of course, in the
>> dreams, they are much bigger :c)
>
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> Then you want to look into Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park. Those
> rock formations are several stories high. Ever see the "Road Runner"
> cartoons? When I was there, I kept expecting to see holes in the shape
> of coyotes in the dirt.
Hey, you can't say that here without backing that with pictures :).
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From: Darren New
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Date: 12 Apr 2004 17:24:11
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andrel wrote:
> Hey, you can't say that here without backing that with pictures :).
STFW. ;-) At least I remembered what this one was called.
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