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Name: P. E. Sweitzer

Name: Kate

Name: Katja Meyer
Comment: Thank you for supplying info on fractals. They are a beautiful form of computer art.

Name: FabioG
homepage: /area51/Vault/3214
Comment: Wow!

Name: S.A.Claes K. Bratt
Comment: I have studied a ground course in CHAOS, on KTH in Stockholm. I am an Electrical engineer with exam from KTH 1969. Now I am trying to become a doctor in Math, and I am intersted in CHAOS because of art. intell. Also I am interested in Quant-chaos which I have prepared for by going two adv courses in quant. physics. Bye Bye.

Name: TPira
Comment: Great page, Thanks!

Name: Brandy :)
Comment: "Clouds are not spheres, mountains are not cones, coastlines are not circles, and bark is not smooth, nor does lightening travel in a straight line." B.Mandelbrot

Name: R. Powell
Comment: Nice Site Dude

Name: dreamspinner
homepage: http://www.dspinner.demon.co.uk
Comment: much better site than the one I previously had set a link up to ...so a little tweaking to do on my home page

Name: Jeff
Comment: great pages, needed to print copy of text for homework assignment reference. wouldnt print.

Name: David Maccarone
Comment: Great page. Hey, it's even usefull.....Well done.

Name: Gail
Comment: Really interested in this area for a Handbook for Children's Book Week in Australia. The theme this year is Bookaleidoscope.

Name: ScottTENN

Name: Mike Gerhold
Comment: I needed a simple explanation of Fractals which I could explain. Your webpage was very good. Thank you.

Name: Carlos Linares

Name: Asceadria
from: New South Wales, Australia
Comment: Great site, clear design, good feel, can you simplify descriptions on content more for non academics?

Name: Rafael Algara Torre
from: Mexico
Comment: I really liked the algorithm explanations, they are quite useful. Good pix too. Cheers!

Name: Ed Hatcher
from: New York City
Comment: My search was the result of watching a television program on fractals last night. Your site is fascinating. I am not a mathematician, but can vaguely understand your very clear explanation. Thank you very much.
I wonder if it would be possible to portray the initial steps of creating a set -- establishing first several plots of Mandelbrot and then Julia sets. It would help my understanding considerably.

Name: Duzur Palmieri
from: Kutztown, PA
Comment: Is there a mailing list I can join?

Name: Andy Price
from: England
homepage: http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/4673
Comment: This site is definitely one of the best laid out ones I have seen. Well done.
My site is currently under construction - I am doing 95% of it in JavaScript. Just a shell exists at the moment.

Name: David Martin
from: Louisville, KY
Comment: This is a truly fascinating subject. I have for years wondered why when I rubbed my eyes I could see an amazing display of geometric designs.
Thank you so much for this chance to learn more.

Name: Cece
from: London, Ontario, Canada
Comment: This is a nice site. Thank you.

Name: Jim Burbano
from: Philadelphia, United States
Comment: Great introduction to Mandelbrot set and Julia Sets. Just confused on the importance of Julia Sets, since the pictures seem simpler.

Name: Ron
from: Boston, MA, USA
homepage: http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/4673
Comment: I have always liked fractals and hope to come back (if I remember where this is later).

Name: Jonathan Chan
from: Malaysia
homepage: http://www.geocities.com/area51/Vault/8681
Comment: Great homepage.

Name: C. Hernández-Delfino
from: Caracas, Venezuela
Comment: I congratulate you for your valuable effort.
Best regards.

Name: Johnson
from: Minnesota
Comment: Hola! Como estas?
Adios

Name: Melodee
from: Washington State
Comment: In the middle of reading Leadership and the New Science by Margaret J. Wheatley. She ties chaos theory with organization management. My mind is spinning.

Name: Scott Vaughen
from: Miami, Florida
homepage: http://www.thenet.net
Comment: I found your page on Yahoo while trying to add my own. I like your page alot. I have recently finished a math degree and must have similar interests as you. I love fractals and chaos theory, the internet, oh, yeah Hitchhiker's Guide was an AWESOME book. Check out my page if you have a chance...

Name: John Nemaric
from: Lake Mary - near Orlando, Florida, USA
Comment: I used to be an archaeologists and was involved in the "chaos" characteristics of cultural and human evolution. Now I have evolved into a fotographer and I travel around photographing archeological sites in my Hasselblad. I enjoy this a lot more, but love fractal pictures. Incidentally, I graduated from the University of California at Santa Cruz, my archaeological lab was one or two doors away from the guys playing with the analog computer...and the rest is history and chaos.

Name: RENEGADE
from: UK KEIGHLEY
Comment: Keep it up!

Name: Jackie Sorenson
from: Galveston, Texas
Comment: What a great place to visit

Name: Adele
from: hell
Comment: i still don't understand. is there a fractals for kids (or stupid people like me) page? let me know if anyone knows of one.

Name: Bruiser
from: Watsonville, Ca
Comment: Needed a topic for my math project and reading your web site got me very interested in chaos and fractals.

Name: Edgard
from: France
Comment: In French:
Bien, les explications sont claires pour des neophytes. La theorie du chaos ouvre de nouvelles perspectives qui sont loin d'etre encore imaginables aujourd'hui.

In English:
Good, the explanations are good for a novice (I am not). The chaos theory open a wide field for Maths and Physics that we cannot totally imagine today.

Name: Roger
from: Panama
homepage: http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/1175

Name: Barry
from: National Cheng-Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan
Comment: Thank you for your introduction to fractal images. I'm now writing fractal images on distributed system. It acclerates the calculating speed a lot.

Name: Benfe
from: Bologna
Comment: Bella pagina...se la vedesse Barozzi diventeresti subito suo assistente...:)

Name: Samantha (Sam) Edwards
from: NYC
homepage: http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/1175

Name: Eric Draven
from: California!
homepage: http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/2737
Comment: Hey fabio! I like your page. Im just going through different CL's of cape c and getting an insight on how my page might be able to look one day. *g* Anyway, Im also applying for CL, so if you want to askme any questions, or anything at all, e-mail me or just check out my homepage. Thanks!=) Conor aka Eric Draven

Name: Carmelo
from: Barcelona
homepage: http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/7697
Comment: Nice place, Fractal's page !

Name: Michael
from: Boynton Beach Florida
homepage: http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/7697
Comment: Great Site! I love your use of frames. Most people abuse them and it looks trashy. You did a great job. :)

Name: Tony Ciafardoni
from: Philadelphia, PA - USA
Comment: Well done introduction to the math used to generate Mandelbrot sets! Very sharp web site, too.

Name: Bruce Wayne
from: St. Paul, MN
homepage: http://www.geocities.com/~zoo_station
Comment: Hey! Cool! Come on by my page!

Name: wizbang
from: Utah
homepage: http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/7626
Comment: fractals rule

Name: Fred Carter
from: Simsboro, Louisiana USA

Name: Alvaro Barboza
from: Caracas, Venezuela
homepage: http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/3360
Comment: Great page, great graphics, but I don't quite get what the fractals are. If you could, please, would you give me some feedback.Grazze

Name: ACiD RAVER
from: Sweden
homepage: http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/1474
Comment: I loved the pictures!

Name: Gray
from: Florence (Italy)
Comment: Just haven't thought of one sorry :-)

Name: anonymous
Comment: The best explanation of Mandel in the most simple form.

Name: Emma
from: I don`t know anymore
Comment: I love chaos and want to share it with as many people as will listen to me.

Name: Otto
from: Townsville
Comment: Chaos will rule the Earth. (second to John Petrucci)

Name: Alan Slater
from: Australia
Comment: A clarity of description that belies the complexity of the message. More please!

Name: Corrie Zacharia
from: Northern Virginia but currently living in Hong Kong
Comment: Thanx for all the great images. I'm doing a report on fractals and your stuff was really great for my front cover. I am missing one piece of info, however,that maybe you can help me with. I need some fractal generating equantions...and fast! Any simple ones you know of, mr genius? I would really appreciate a note back.
Thanx again.

Name: Ira
from: Cleveland, Ohio
homepage: http://www.en.com/users/irar
Comment: Cool fractals people!

Name: HotAlien
from: Bologna-Italy
homepage: http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/6379
Comment: A cosa serve il guest book?

Name: merfernerber
from: wherever you want baby
homepage: Moda e abbigliamento fashion
Comment: nice(but confusing)explanations. the pictures are pretty cool seeya

Name: Dave
from: S.E. England
homepage: http://www.dchurch.demon.co.uk
Comment: My search was the result of seeing late night TV programme about Fractals. I was telling a work colleage about fractals at work today, and he has never heard of them. Your images will be usefull. - Thank you.

Name: zxing tt
from: PJ, Malaysia
Comment: Your Welcoming Page is great and I'm sure it has generated a lot of interest for those who surfed onto your site. I'm a physics teacher at tertiary institute and have come across a few articles on fractals and chaotic phenomena so here is an interesting site to know more. I'll complete the signing up first and will keep in contact later. Bye.

Name: chakras
from: Italy
homepage: http://www.geocities.com/athens/Forum/7217
Comment: I reached you thru my own page. I'm interested in this matter, so (I have no time at the moment) I bookmarked your site: I'll visit it again with more time ....
Hope to find your message in my guestbook

Name: Rachel Schepper
from: Fort Wayne Indiana
homepage: http://www.geocities.com/thetropics/7840

Name: JT
from: Roswell, NM
homepage: http://www.geocities.com/yosemite/trails/3851
Comment: Great site... although I still don't understand....

Name: Matt
from: Melbourne, Australia
homepage: http://yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au/~mattyw/
Comment: Great info! look for a fractal explorer coming soon to my website.

Name: Starrgirl
from: Melbourne, Australia
homepage: http://www.geocities.com/area51/1179
Comment: I really loved this page!
I'm interested in fractals, and this page has a nice simple explanation of the general workings, plus some excellent pictures!
Well done!

Name: Johnny
from: California
Comment: When I was young and wore paisly print clothes in the 60s I kinda knew those things kept going and going and growing and growing -cool

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