You know, Albrecht, I believe you would be far more appreciated if you would just SLOW DOWN A LITTLE. I was a fervent follower of yours when you first started to post to this forum, but you lost me a long time ago. Used to investigate a few of your fractals and do an occasional zoom. Now I just look at your pretty pictures. Couldn't cope with a daily change in long, long frm's, plus a guided tour of available online storage facilities . (Why don't you have your own website)? Anyway. Happy New Year, and thanks for all the fractals. (apologies to Douglas Adams). John W. On 31 December 2015 at 11:29, Multifrac@t-online.de <Multifrac@t-online.de> wrote:
On 31.12.2015 20:27, Multifrac@t-online.de wrote:
On 31.12.2015 16:06, Hal Lane wrote:
Today I created a new MFR14-2 version which replaces the
originally used Spider frm by Magnet...
Where can I get a copy of the new formula? <---<<
Sorry Hal, there is a misunderstanding - I was talking about the image that exists in a very complex MFR10 version and a slightly reduced MFR13 version, the one that Llyoyd Garrick used . The new version for MFR14-2 is a modification of the MFR10 version and replaces Spider, which is not used anymore by Magnet. A new image which only is similar to the previous versions is the result. If you find the time I strongly recommend to zoom out until you get about ten different parent views in a row, each one delivers different zooms. A happy new year to you and all members of our community! ; Albrecht Das Wort für Welt ist Wald.
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