## Sunday, January 11, 2009

### The Last Post?

In view of the fact that Internet Explorer no longer supports XBM and Firefox now requires a completely-different interface, it looks like there isn't much point to new posts. I'm not taking down the blog; it can continue as a legacy blog for legacy systems.

## Monday, January 05, 2009

### This Is Bleeping Annoying

According to the Inline Dynamic Image Test, the javascript in this blog doesn't work with the version of Firefox (3.0.5) on my computer.

## Saturday, December 15, 2007

### Example of Countable Ordinals

First, ω:

Next, 2ω:

Then, ω2:

As well as, ωω:

Finally, ε0:

There's an explanation of the above on my other blog.

Addendum: There was a bug in the original program for ε0. It has been fixed.

## Saturday, March 03, 2007

### A Simpler Penrose-Style Pattern

The following is a result of a simple algorithm for Penrose-style patterns:

## Tuesday, September 12, 2006

### MathML Test

One half is $\frac{1}{2}$

Results: The MathML can be viewed properly using Firefox at the atom feed but not in the usual blog or using Interner Explorer.

## Thursday, February 09, 2006

### Circle Limits

The following are a couple of Escher-style circle limits.

First, three heptagons at each vertex:

Second, four pentagons at each vertex:

## Saturday, January 14, 2006

### I Haven't Been That Active Here Lately

When I started this blog, XBM graphics were the only way to include images in a free Blogspot blog without using an external host. Since then, they have added images.

I suppose I'll probably post some more fractals or cellular automata here someday.

## Wednesday, February 23, 2005

### Schrödinger's Equation

Schrödinger's equation should look like this: .

This is a test.

## Sunday, January 09, 2005

### Another XBM Graphics Site

In case anybody's wondering, I am nowhere near an authority on XBM graphics. For one thing, David Blackledge has much more on his site.

## Thursday, January 06, 2005

### Maxwell's Equations

The following should be Maxwell's equations.

And God said:

and there was light.

## Wednesday, December 08, 2004

### An American Flag

The following should show an American flag in any web browser worthy of the name:

Okay, so it's not XBM.

## Tuesday, November 30, 2004

### Hilbert Curves

The following are a sequence of approximations to the Hilbert curve:

### Introducing XBM Graphics

I'm starting a blog for purpose of posting XBM graphics. (As far as I know, that's the only way have high-resolution graphics in inline html.) The following should be the TeX lion: