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Uploaded: 12/02/06 11:40 PM GMT
Pythagorean
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::jswgpb
12/03/06 2:32 AM GMT
Very nice job Eric, great colour,depth, and design buddy.
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::djholmes
12/03/06 4:34 AM GMT
This is quite different and very interesting.
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::ls123
12/03/06 11:00 AM GMT
Excellent composition, you can get really lost looking deep into it :-)
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::purmusic
12/05/06 10:44 AM GMT
Here, as per your comment request ... now then ...

Most excellent title. Very apt and fitting.

Very clean design and graphic. I like this one alot.

The lines that emerge from the interplay of your triangular repeating shapes ... are a great addtional element to your work here. Colour palette is very complimentary. Nice work there.

Perhaps, you could mention the software you are using to create next time in your narrative, to give the viewer a leaping off point for commentary.

This certainly works well as a desktop for me. :o)

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::Hottrockin
12/06/06 12:11 AM GMT
Simple, clean and to the point!! A grand color combo workin'!!
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Picture Purrrfect . Some people are like slinky's, completely useless but still a lot of fun when you push them down the stairs. 8~O
::LynEve
12/06/06 12:35 AM GMT
Eric, I would just like to add to the above comments -simply - that I like this very much. The title gave me the heeby jeebies, being a dunce at mathematics, once I got past that I was ok :) I have saved this in my favourites - it looks very good as a desktop.
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::HauntingMorgana
12/10/06 4:06 AM GMT
Interesting! One could stare at this for quite a while.

Michael.
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.Pheonix_dimention
12/15/07 8:38 AM GMT
Strange that you've put a beautifully crafted piece and then named it with one of my favorite (and most referred to) mathematical geniuses!
Cheers!
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