This is New Worlds
Cool huh? I built it with a java applet at this page. There's zero info I can see about how to interpret the damn thing. I might have to spend some time studying it later.
Cool huh? I built it with a java applet at this page. There's zero info I can see about how to interpret the damn thing. I might have to spend some time studying it later.
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Easy to interpret. Orange dots are dangerous, dangerous comments stemming from green thoughts, with the occasional blue non-sequitur. Lavender means ‘insane commenter’. Blue dots with gray origins are matter-of-fact Senrabian Delights from far off the beaten path.
I’m the three yellow dots. Meaning: Beyond Lavender.
Comment on October 31, 2006 @ 12:54 pm
And, as usual, the main question is… where’s aldous?
Comment on October 31, 2006 @ 12:58 pm
He’s the Clear Dots.
Comment on October 31, 2006 @ 1:09 pm
Or the Missing Link, if you prefer.
Comment on October 31, 2006 @ 3:54 pm
This little toy is a lot of fun to play with. Try putting in the full url for jupitersheep.com and then poetrywar.com for an example of the range of complexity you can see. Where the hell did all that poetrywar crap come from. Is there a dot for every line of verse?
Apple.com looks like a mess, microsoft looks like the juggernaut it is, and wikipedia looks like a beautiful bouquet.
Comment on October 31, 2006 @ 10:18 pm
My company site was boring.
I’ll try poetrywar tomorrow. I have to go walk the hell hounds.
The ones who chewed through the side gate, and broke into the storage area, shredding a new hose and spreading a bag of topsoil everywhere. Yes. Those.
It reminded me of the time Simon and Gard got the soy-sauce-and-garlic-basted turkey off the dining room table.
Simon! Gard!! Ahhhhhhhh!!!!
It was still delicious, if pre-tasted.
Comment on October 31, 2006 @ 10:26 pm
Simon was blameless as I recall. He was goaded into joining your delinquent mutt in their carnivorous debauchery. Simon never led unless human flesh was targeted. In that realm Gard was the wimpy wallflower.
Comment on October 31, 2006 @ 10:35 pm