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From: Hal Lane [mailto:hallane@earthlink.net]
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 3:55 PM
Subject: The Google logo includes fractal motifs today!The Google logo includes fractal motifs today!I first learned that Google's main page logo changeswhen I saw the pictures they added around the lettersof 'Google' on Thanksgiving and the Fourth of July.I learned that they occasionally have whimsical additionsto their logo when I observed monkeys and bananason one occasion (see below). Today Feb 3, '04 at7:00am EST I found fractals worked into their logo.The 'G' in 'Google' is nestled in the lake of a Mandelbrotset, 'L' is from Seahorse Valley and the equationZ(n+1) = Z(n)^2 + C appears -- among other items.And the word 'Google' is clickable! Clicking it doesa search on the words: julia fractals in Google'simage data base and finds 1,270 images -- many ofwhich appear quite interesting.Also, you can do the search yourself:- go to Google's main page (regardless of whetherthe Google logo has fractal pictures added to it)- click on the word 'Images' above the search text box- type in the search terms: julia fractals- receive a page from Google with many thumbnail imageson it.- click on an image to see the *page* that the image is on(in the bottom subwindow)- click on See full-size image. - (in the top subwindow)to see the image if it is not in the bottom subwindow- note that there are many pages of images(see the list of pages at the bottom of the page)- Please go to at least the 3rd or 4th or later Google resultpage of thumbnail images and view these images.The images on the 1st couple of pages are being over-viewedand causing severe problems for the owners of the pages.- Or wait until Wednesday February 4th todo the search defined above.################################################################