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Post by Shan on Mar 10, 2007 0:54:17 GMT
VolcanoTraveling in Fractal Land can be hazardous. In a few especially chaotic regions, molten equations seep through to the surface.
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Post by Shan on Mar 10, 2007 0:55:55 GMT
Tribal MaskThis enigmatic mask was photographed by our fractal archaeologist, on the sand where it had rested for untold eons. Who were the ancient fractal creatures that fashioned it?
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Post by Shan on Mar 10, 2007 0:57:01 GMT
ChronometerPunctuality is imperative in Fractal Land, where every event is determined with mathematical certainty. As seen in this view of a fractal timepiece, the inner workings of fractal clocks achieve a level of mechanical perfection which is unattainable in our world.
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Post by Shan on Mar 10, 2007 0:58:06 GMT
MitosisWe were thrilled when this photomicrograph of a rare fractal microbe captured the actual process of fractal cell division!
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Post by Shan on Mar 10, 2007 0:59:09 GMT
Smiling MonkeyWhy is this fractal monkey so happy? Because he's only three iterations away from an infinite number of fractal bananas!
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Post by Shan on Mar 10, 2007 1:01:12 GMT
OK, so it's a little late now, but in time for next year. Remember you can always send your girl or guy a fractal valentine. Fractal ValentineDon't forget to send your sweetheart a fractal valentine
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Post by Shan on Mar 10, 2007 1:02:16 GMT
Mobbie, I think that is all I have of Jay Jacobson's work. I hope you enjoy these last few.
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Post by mobbie on Mar 10, 2007 1:36:41 GMT
Oh lovely Shan, I love Volcano ;D it's a cool one...
But one thing bothers me, even though I by logical means SHOULDNT, I seem to have a thing for the "Bitosis", it's not at all my kind of a picture, but it captures me...
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Post by Shan on Mar 10, 2007 2:37:14 GMT
Glad you like Mobbie. I really like the volcano too. Uh, can't figure why you would be drawn so to Mitosis, but it isn't bad when you think that it is actual fractal art. I love Tribal Mask too.
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Post by mobbie on Mar 11, 2007 15:11:23 GMT
Alrik's StoryNot sure it will be your type of read, but I hope you enjoy it. Alrik did a great job. I cried at the end. You never can be sure of what's my type of read, not even I know that But I read the story, and I liked it, it was very good.
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Post by Shan on Mar 11, 2007 17:34:26 GMT
I'm the same way. I have read alot of books that I loved after getting into them that I didn't think I would like. Same goes with stories. It is no telling what I will end up liking. Kinda the same way with art. I love art, all kinds, but I never know which kind I will be drawn too. If someone had told me I would love fractals, I would probably told them they didn't know me at all, but I do. I really love them and I'm drawn to them. The designs are amazing and intriguing. I am really glad you liked Alrik's story. I loved it. He has a unicorn story in that same section if you are interested in reading it some time. It is good too, but I liked "In Love With a Jedi" the best.
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