. Fractal Animation visionaries and enthusiasts: Today's animation is derived from the FOTD for Jan 4 2013, "Into The Boondocks", where the REAL portion of the P5 parameter is varied from -4.01000055420134 to -4.00999901475165 in steps of 0.0000000005 for 3K+ frames. Perhaps the last one may have been a bit boring, but not this one. No slow parts, all psychedelic, all cruisin' all the way! The name -- "Valentynez" -- will be evident while viewing. My rating of 9 for this one makes it one of the best of the "kaleidoscope" animations. The calculation time of one day leaves every excuse for those who lack the time to do the calculation, especially when the finished viddie is available on my web site: http://www.fractal-animation.net/vid/valentynez.zip 34 MEG download for 3 min 26 sec viewing pleasure. Clear skies with temperatures in the 40's made today here at Fractal Animation Central totally typical for the start of January (in Colorado). The fractal coyotes have been silent recently, but horses and cattle can be heard in the distance at nite or in the wee hours of morning, adding to the pleasant environment of the American West, although Colorado is becoming more infested with liberals every day; I fear it will soon be New Jersey with a better climate and a mountain view before too long. The next animation (zoom "Into the Aether") will be posted when it is finished, in a week or two. Until then, take care, and I never cease to be amazed at the emotionally-based but ineffective solutions to major problems that INsincere people keep inventing. For example, to make the streets safer, why would any sensible person be against every free citizen carrying the firearm of their choice, open or concealed? A wise philosopher once noted that "an armed society is a free and polite society", and how right he was! Cheers JoTz .
Lloyd Garrick <JackOfTradeZ@comcast.net> wrote:
Today's animation is derived from the FOTD for Jan 4 2013, "Into The Boondocks"......
The name -- "Valentynez" -- will be evident while viewing. http://www.fractal-animation.net/vid/valentynez.zip
But VALENTYNEZ DAYE is not until Thursday, February 14, 2013. And you are right, "No slow parts, all psychedelic" !!!! :-) Nicely done for a one day calculation time. Really appreciate you sharing these animations with us. Later, P.N.L. -------------------------------------- http://www.Nahee.com/PNL/Fractals.html http://www.Nahee.com/Fractals/
Lloyd Garrick <JackOfTradeZ@comcast.net> wrote:
.....and I never cease to be amazed at the emotionally-based but ineffective solutions to major problems that INsincere people keep inventing. For example, to make the streets safer, why would any sensible person be against every free citizen carrying the firearm of their choice, open or concealed? A wise philosopher once noted that "an armed society is a free and polite society", and how right he was!
And on that note, here is a 13 minute video that you might find interesting: http://voxvocispublicus.homestead.com/Battle-of-Athens.html And the Wikipedia page about it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Athens_%281946%29 Sincerely, P.N.L. -------------------------------------- http://www.Nahee.com/PNL/Fractals.html http://www.Nahee.com/Fractals/
Thanks Paul. I know too many who believe that America is too civilized for this kind of corruption and that we are too advanced to have any need for the 2nd Amendment. If G W Bush's "election" in 2000 didn't prove the point adequately, this reminder should. We need to respect the hard-earned wisdom of our founders. I will be passing this along. Best regards, Bud AKA Mark (a left-leaning moderate Democrat and eternal skeptic) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul N. Lee" <Paul.N.Lee@att.net> To: <fractint@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2013 5:11 AM Subject: Re: [Fractint] AOTD Jan 8 2013
Lloyd Garrick <JackOfTradeZ@comcast.net> wrote:
.....and I never cease to be amazed at the emotionally-based but ineffective solutions to major problems that INsincere people keep inventing. For example, to make the streets safer, why would any sensible person be against every free citizen carrying the firearm of their choice, open or concealed? A wise philosopher once noted that "an armed society is a free and polite society", and how right he was!
And on that note, here is a 13 minute video that you might find interesting: http://voxvocispublicus.homestead.com/Battle-of-Athens.html
And the Wikipedia page about it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Athens_%281946%29
Sincerely, P.N.L. -------------------------------------- http://www.Nahee.com/PNL/Fractals.html http://www.Nahee.com/Fractals/
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Three words: gorgeous, gorgeous and, yes, gorgeous. I especially liked the changes of pace, which reminded me of certain scenes in the Matrix as it switched from full-speed to slow motion... Tony Hanmer On 8 January 2013 20:16, <JackOfTradeZ@comcast.net> wrote:
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Fractal Animation visionaries and enthusiasts:
Today's animation is derived from the FOTD for Jan 4 2013, "Into The Boondocks", where the REAL portion of the P5 parameter is varied from -4.01000055420134 to -4.00999901475165 in steps of 0.0000000005 for 3K+ frames.
Perhaps the last one may have been a bit boring, but not this one. No slow parts, all psychedelic, all cruisin' all the way!
The name -- "Valentynez" -- will be evident while viewing. My rating of 9 for this one makes it one of the best of the "kaleidoscope" animations. The calculation time of one day leaves every excuse for those who lack the time to do the calculation, especially when the finished viddie is available on my web site:
http://www.fractal-animation.net/vid/valentynez.zip
34 MEG download for 3 min 26 sec viewing pleasure.
Clear skies with temperatures in the 40's made today here at Fractal Animation Central totally typical for the start of January (in Colorado). The fractal coyotes have been silent recently, but horses and cattle can be heard in the distance at nite or in the wee hours of morning, adding to the pleasant environment of the American West, although Colorado is becoming more infested with liberals every day; I fear it will soon be New Jersey with a better climate and a mountain view before too long.
The next animation (zoom "Into the Aether") will be posted when it is finished, in a week or two. Until then, take care, and I never cease to be amazed at the emotionally-based but ineffective solutions to major problems that INsincere people keep inventing. For example, to make the streets safer, why would any sensible person be against every free citizen carrying the firearm of their choice, open or concealed? A wise philosopher once noted that "an armed society is a free and polite society", and how right he was!
Cheers JoTz
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