Think it depends on the program.
Used to play w/ sin(tanx) iterated near 90 degrees - amazing patterns 
emerge. The straightforward fractal programs I had tended to get very 
strange.

- Alan


On Sun, 27 Dec 2009, james morris wrote:

>
> On 27/12/2009, "Alan Sondheim" <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>
>> Which is when it gets interesting - when you hit the wall - Alan
>
> not really, it just gets all blocky and pixelated, you might as well
> colour in the squares randomly.
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>
>>
>> On Sun, 27 Dec 2009, james morris wrote:
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>>>
>>> This is a deep zoom into the Mandelbrot set. The colours are awful, the
>>> quality is crap, but the depth is staggering*
>>>
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tRdLD6vh3g
>>>
>>> *If you're always hitting the loss-of-floating-point-precision-wall with
>>> whatever piece of software you use.
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