Comments by naranjon
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sad thing is houston actually has arguably one of the best radio stations in the world, KTRU rice university radio...i assumed control of the radio today and i was greeted by a blast of arnold dreyblatt as soon as I turned it on...oh!
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the new guy at work likes to listen to 94.5 THE BUZZ "new rock alternative" can anybody tell me why the FUCK i want to listen to shit that sucked ASSSSSSS when it came out 15 years ago? and what the hell is NEW about listening to pearl jams jeremy or unforgiven (metallica) or that rooster song by alice in chains 10X a fucking day padded by a minimum of 80% commercial to 20% "music" ratio...what the fuck?! what the FUCK!?!?!
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the first line of 300 pixels is 16,777,216 (this is total number of colors on the palette) times itself 300. 2.6x10^2,167. This number needs to be multiplied by itself 300 to get the full number of grid variations...
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10^9 is a billion (i.e. nine zeros). i suggest 10^650,224 be called an "oekaki".
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turn your windows calc. to scientific mode multiply 256x256x256 then exponent that mother 300. hit multiply twice to get it into a mult loop and hit "=" 300 times...I think thats right?
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number of draw variations in oekaki 300x300 pixel canvas.
yo fatribz...did you ever figure out the correct number of draw variations within a 300x300 grid? I still cant wrap my brain around the math, but I think it starts with (256x256x256) to the 300th just for the first line of image...16,777,216^300
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Cap't Marshmallow - Lvl. 1
im not sure what the math is but it explains in the "About": "How long until recognizable images appear? Try several hundred trillion years. The total number of black and white icons in a 32 X 32 grid is 1.8 X 10 to the 308 (a billion is 10 to the 9)"
i think its ALOT more...look at this its only a 32x32 grid described in black and white...http://www.art.uh.edu/dif/applets/EveryIcon/everyicon.html
yanbu next halloween or christmas we will be a conjoined twin santa claus...we need two santa outfits some scissors and a sewing machine.