Living on the edge.
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In my free time, I like to use computers to draw lines.
http://lantry.us.to/curvyLines.html
I lead an exciting life.
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Size 1 gives me tingles :P
EDIT:
Lantry: I wish my life was that exciting :(
R_R: I think you just had to give it the focus or something.
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#3
What exactly do c v and b do?
Oh, I had to reset.
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#4
Aaarf, it gives me error 324 :/
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#5
Java error (from a plugin i think).
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#6
This is a fractal thing right? I love fractals...



[Image: brocoli.jpg]
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#7
I made this a few times in school, with "Logo"
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paulmuaddibKA, I'm not surprised to find we share a love of fractals, too.

Ontopic: I'm bookmarking this for the next time I ingest hallucinogens.
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#9
lol wuts a fraktall
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(17 Jan 12, 06:27AM)Frogulis Wrote: Lantry: I wish my life was that exciting :(
Oh, if you only knew... :P

(17 Jan 12, 06:51AM)Ronald_Reagan Wrote: What exactly do c v and b do?
Oh, I had to reset.
yeah, like frogulis said, you have to first give the applet focus by clicking in it. I looked online for a way to automatically give the applet focus when it loads, but I couldn't find a way that worked :\
Specifically, C, V, and B change the colors of the lines/background and also change the starting position. (in addition to clearing the current lines)

(17 Jan 12, 09:37AM)Andrez Wrote: Aaarf, it gives me error 324 :/
Try reloading the page. The hosting service I am using is pretty awful (but it's free).

(17 Jan 12, 12:40PM).ExodusS* Wrote: Java error (from a plugin i think).

what was the error message?
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#11
So we got...
[C] for cracked, maybe?
[V] for vines
[B] for blood?
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#12
C was for cobwebs, actually, but cracked works too.
the other two are right :D
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#13
Neat how they are all next to each other on the [at least the North American] keyboard.

It kinda looks like glass cracking for a while, then it screws up with the overlaps.
I bet you could do cracked glass easily by modifying the code to start 8 nodes from a point with small lengths, then increase lengths for each node every time it divided.
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#14
Man, I wish I could enjoy your luxurious lifestyle... It has been my dream since I was a child to draw lines :(
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