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Re: == FRACTALS == How to find or View

Aug 24, 1998 05:27 PM
by Dallas TenBroeck


August 24th

Many thanks, will visit and have a look        Dallas

> Date: Sunday, August 23, 1998 8:56 PM
> From: "Darren Porter" <dport@ozemail.com.au>
> Subject: Re: == FRACTALS == How to find or View

>For Dallas:
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>http://www.softseek.com/Education_and_Science/Math/Review_6249_index.html
>
>An evaluation copy is available free from this site. Of course if your
>naughty you can go to Lycos, Alta Vista, Hot Bot or Yahoo and do a search
>for "warez" or "zeraw" - this will give you a list of sites that contain
>full versions for downloading - of course if you don't own a license to the
>software then downloading the program might not be completely ethical. But
>information wants to be free.
>
>At 11:18 AM 8/22/98 -0700, you wrote:
>>Aug 22
>>
>>Dear Darren:
>>
>>I am ignorant of those Sites and their accessibility.  I hope they can be
>>"opened" for me to check them out.  Is there a specific address to which I
>>might go ?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Dallas
>>
>>From: "Darren Porter" <dport@ozemail.com.au>
>>Date: Friday, August 21, 1998 7:18 PM
>>Subject: Re: fractals
>>
>>
>>>I beleive you may be referring to the 'The Colours of Infinity' - hosted
by
>>>Arthur C. Clarke with interviews withe Terrence McKenna and Benoir
>>>Mandelbrot amongst others.
>>>
>>>To Dallas,
>>>
>>>Do you know how to search warez or FTP sites? You should do a search for
>>>Fractal Painter or just use the word 'fractal' and I'm sure there will be
>>>many programs available for download. If you are having troubles I can
>>>email you something direct but may be around 2mb even zipped
>>>
>>>Regards
>>>
>>>Darren
>>>aka NOS
>>>
>>>
>>>At 09:52 AM 8/21/98 EDT, you wrote:
>>>>     PBS  ran an hour program on Fractals several months back.  It was
>>>utterly
>>>>fascinating.  They enter a formula into a computer and it goes off into
>>>>infinity creating forms, many which closely resemble aspects of nature,
>>trees
>>>>for instance.
>>>>It seems like it might be a key formula in nature's designs.
>>>>            -  Jake J.
>>>>
>>>>
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