On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 08:09:35 -0800 (PST), Baldin Lee Pramer
<baldinleepramer@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>No, I expect they may well have tried it when a 386 at 66 MHz was a
>blazing box! That was the cool thing about color cycling with
>fractint: you might wait two days to draw a zoom, but then you press
>"c" and it feels like you are falling into clown pants!
It's sure a cool effect on fractals though
One of my favorite art forms, but palette cycling is a pain in the ass
now. PCs -can- change screen modes into a palette mode sort of
vaguely Amiga-style but it's a lot clumsier.
Winamp visualizers do that sometimes ... come to think of it though,
while I used to have some nice Winamp visualizers set up, all my
favorites crash my computer since the last time I "upgraded".
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to meet him outside. "Would you mind, Hoja," the neighbour asks, "to lend
me your donkey today? I have some goods to trans****t to the next town."
The Hoja doesn't feel inclined to lend out the animal to that particular
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