Thursday, September 28, 2017

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Daniel <danielaparker@gmail.com>: Sep 28 12:40PM -0700

On Thursday, September 28, 2017 at 3:32:42 PM UTC-4, Rick C. Hodgin wrote:
 
> Every message I have ...
 
He's spammin', and he hopes you like spammin' too ...
 
(sung to the tune of Bob Marley's
Jammin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFRbZJXjWIA)
"Chris M. Thomasson" <invalid_chris_thomasson@invalid.invalid>: Sep 28 02:24PM -0700

On 9/28/2017 3:16 AM, Alf P. Steinbach wrote:
> the occasional praise of FSM (the Flying Spaghetti Monster) and Odin,
> Tor, Loki & Freya, and in general, Pastafarianism and Norse mythology.
 
> Because those are my religions (yes, I only have two religions).
 
Hey now, don't forget the Unicorns in Zork.
 
http://zork.wikia.com/wiki/Unicorn
 
Ahhh, the Plane of TransInfinite Splendor.
"Chris M. Thomasson" <invalid_chris_thomasson@invalid.invalid>: Sep 28 02:37PM -0700

On 9/28/2017 6:43 AM, Rick C. Hodgin wrote:
>> sorrowful,
>> for he loved spamming usenet.
 
> It's an incorrect assumption to think these message are spam.
 
Bait?
"Chris M. Thomasson" <invalid_chris_thomasson@invalid.invalid>: Sep 28 02:45PM -0700

On 9/25/2017 5:27 AM, Rick C. Hodgin wrote:
> you to give it an ear and ponder it in your heart.  Consider it
> for a time each day and think about what it means to the baseline
> fundamental views we hold in our lives.
[...]
 
Check out this online program I created that simulates field based DLA:
 
http://funwithfractals.atspace.cc/ct_fdla_anime_dynamic_test
 
Let it run for a couple of minutes. It builds DLA clusters in a dynamic
environment that allows the user to click and create new attractors at
will. Here is a screenshot:
 
https://plus.google.com/101799841244447089430/posts/LjJesbaokGd
 
This uses random numbers for the number of particles that are released
per-round. I am experimenting with some other DLA techniques/ideas of
mine that use no random source, and are 100% deterministic. They still
end of producing natural looking trees, or networks. Simulating an
orbiting particle source seems to create some very natural looking,
deterministic DLA clusters.
 
Field based DLA looks natural. Can it provide an insight into some parts
of nature? Na. ;^)
 
BTW, working on a C version.
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