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Coffee House => Coffee House Boards => CH / Science and Technology => Topic started by: cecilia on May 06, 2007, 01:48:58 AM
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cool (http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=jockc) fractals moving Like liquid Love!
Oh, yeah! I'm crazy about this stuff!!!
I want to do this on my Amiga!
:devildance:
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It is cool, indeed.
But there is something about the patterns and movement that resembles a squid's vagina pressed against a glass plate. :-P
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X-ray wrote:
It is cool, indeed.
But there is something about the patterns and movement that resembles a squid's vagina pressed against a glass plate. :-P
/me reaches for sock...
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I see X-Ray's been in that seedy fishmonger's booth again...
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bloodline wrote:
X-ray wrote:
It is cool, indeed.
But there is something about the patterns and movement that resembles a squid's vagina pressed against a glass plate. :-P
/me reaches for sock...
If I make my presence known, is X-Ray going to make some sort of "Woody" joke? Only time will tell.
I drank too much last night for this sort of talk. In fact I have a boner-fide hangover, which almost never happens to me. It's left me feeling quite the pussy.
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X-ray wrote:
It is cool, indeed.
But there is something about the patterns and movement that resembles a squid's vagina pressed against a glass plate. :-P
strangly enough, this never entered my mind. :crazy:
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I'm sure some specialist website exists to cater for this particular market.
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No there isn't....I have been looking for ages :-P
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Haha, the temptation to type "Glass coffee table squid pron" into google is almost too much, however I'd probably get my P45.
I did once hear a story about a rock band (Aerosmith?) and a post gig stunt involving an Octopus and eight groupies.
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fractals are indeed fascinating. It's also worth looking at his favorite links on that website :-)
If you like this kind of animation and so, you should look at http://www.semiconductorfilms.com/root/soundfilms.htm
Where this one (http://www.semiconductorfilms.com/root/ssl/brilliant_noise.mov) is my favorite. Absolutely fascinating stuff.
And I love this one (http://www.semiconductorfilms.com/root/Inaudible_Cities/Inaud.mov) too, and this one (http://www.semiconductorfilms.com/root/nanowebbers/200_Nanowebbers.mov)