Fractal fans: The FOTD for February 27, which Hal lane will soon post, will be the last one I post to the list perhaps forever. Just when I thought the problem had been solved, the FOTD for Feb 27 bounced back. I have had it with fractal frustration. it is taking too big a toll on things here at FC. It has been enjoyable posting to the list these past 14 years, but all good things must come to an end. I will continue to find fractals and write about them, but I will hold them on file until my own web page is up and running to my satisfaction. With the extra time available, my web site should be ready sooner rather than later. If earthlink does get the problem solved in a few days, as they said they would do when I talked with them, I will again be able to post to the list, but by then I will be well into the task of building my FOTD web site, and will have no time to write the FOTD. I will keep reading the list and lurking however, so this is a chance for all budding fractalists to show their stuff. I'll post the address of my web site as soon as I feel it is ready. Jim (the frustrated to the limit) Muth
Susan Brown wrote:
Fractal fans:
The FOTD for February 27, which Hal lane will soon post, will be the last one I post to the list perhaps forever.
Just when I thought the problem had been solved, the FOTD for Feb 27 bounced back.
I have had it with fractal frustration. it is taking too big a toll on things here at FC.
It has been enjoyable posting to the list these past 14 years, but all good things must come to an end.
I will continue to find fractals and write about them, but I will hold them on file until my own web page is up and running to my satisfaction. With the extra time available, my web site should be ready sooner rather than later.
If earthlink does get the problem solved in a few days, as they said they would do when I talked with them, I will again be able to post to the list, but by then I will be well into the task of building my FOTD web site, and will have no time to write the FOTD.
I will keep reading the list and lurking however, so this is a chance for all budding fractalists to show their stuff.
I'll post the address of my web site as soon as I feel it is ready.
Jim (the frustrated to the limit) Muth
Don't give up, Jim! But it's a good idea to have your own FOTD site, anyway. Although I don't see why you couldn't post using some other email address. For instance, this "Susan Brown" GMail address seems to have no problems posting. -- David gnome@hawaii.rr.com authenticity, honesty, community
I am sure I speak for not only myself when I say that I want to thank you for the many years of beautiful and fantastic visuals and thought provoking comments you have provided to all fractal lovers...many thanks Jim. Can't wait for your website. Alex Dukay
Jim, It has indeed been a remarkable and most enjoyable journey. Who else has kept the Fractint list going at slow points, and with such finds? Thank you so much for all you have contributed. Tony Hanmer Mestia, Georgia On 27/02/2011, alex dukay <dukay@rogers.com> wrote:
I am sure I speak for not only myself when I say that I want to thank you for the many years of beautiful and fantastic visuals and thought provoking comments you have provided to all fractal lovers...many thanks Jim. Can't wait for your website.
Alex Dukay
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Thanks Jim for all the great fractals over the years. No one else gave so much. I like many others have been inspired by your work. Good luck on your website. I am looking forward to the resumption of the FOTD. -- Mike Frazier www.fracton.org
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