very very cool, ++. on a related but somewhat diffrent note, has anyone on here read the book Chaos in Wonderland, dont remember the author. it had lots of very neat fractal theory and some very good pictures as well. in the back it talked about a certain chaos theory algorithm that created some extremely beatiful pictures. years ago i wrote a Qbasic program to recreate the images (before my perl days) and would like to know if anyone else knows what im talking about, i think i will try to redo the program in perl and post it
Update:i found my old program and rewrote in perl using Image::Magick, it is here if interested Kings Dream
~michael
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