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what is google's logo all about today?
i dont understand.
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fractals are fucking cool.
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my first guess is mandlebrot's b-day
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if you click it, it goes to google image search for "julias fractals".
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Remember that old Mac program, "Mandel Acid" ? that was some stoney shit.
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I don't know, but even their shitty standard banner beats this one.
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Gaston Maurice Julia. Born: 3 Feb 1893 in Sidi Bel Abbès, Algeria Died: 19 March
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Too much of LSD last night..
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i was wondering the same thing
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<img src="http://www.google.ca/logos/julia.gif">
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Any connection with Harry Potter's style ? :winkwink:
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Cmon... Fractals. Didn't you guys pay attention during math class? Oh, sorry, it's GFY. :winkwink:
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cool
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i think it looks dope.. could replace the old one permanently and i wouldnt care. :)
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Google melted the server of a site about Julia Fractals!
http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/~pbourk...aternionjulia/ A quote : " In order to get this server functional again, the pages that were here have been moved somewhere else. It shouldn't be too hard to find them if you really want to, do a Google search for "Quaternion fractal"..... :-) Please note that this is not a criticism of Google but rather an interesting dimension to the power they wield. They have hundreds (thousands?) of servers worldwide that distribute their traffic load. If even a small percentage of that traffic is directed to a single server.....what chance does it have? Question: Should Google ask permission before potentially sending huge traffic loads to a single page/server? Happy searching! " lol |
I think it looks kinda cool today
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search for "google holiday logos"
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