Re: [Fractint] What do the cats do if they are in a bad mood and thereis no tuna in the house?
At 10:37 AM 1/4/05 -0500, Hal Lane wrote:
What do the cats do if they are in a bad mood and there is no tuna in the house?
This is a hypothetical question, for I always have at least one can of tuna on the shelf. If the situation actually did arise however, the cats would probably walk all over the fractal keyboard until I went out, found an open store, and returned with their tuna. And yes, they already have managed to enter some fractal parameters. Unfortunately, the fractals they have produced have so far failed to meet FOTD standards. Jim M.
Jim Muth wrote:
At 10:37 AM 1/4/05 -0500, Hal Lane wrote:
What do the cats do if they are in a bad mood and there is no tuna in the house?
This is a hypothetical question, for I always have at least one can of tuna on the shelf. If the situation actually did arise however, the cats would probably walk all over the fractal keyboard until I went out, found an open store, and returned with their tuna. And yes, they already have managed to enter some fractal parameters. Unfortunately, the fractals they have produced have so far failed to meet FOTD standards.
You need to train them better, or provide them with a more cat-intuitive method of inputting parameters. Maybe you could adapt some of the traditional cat motion techniques - batting small objects around on the floor - or the techniques used by those cats that paint <http://www.crossingpress.com/catalog/all/item.php3?id=1940>? -- David gnome@hawaii.rr.com
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