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 Post subject: Another One, Small & Beautiful
PostPosted: Sat Dec 12, 2009 5:57 pm 
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Wishing it were eternal summer... :(

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:D Fine !... and instructive.
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Thanks Bertrand, but this code is mostly not mine -- the credits to the author are at the top of the script. In fact, porting Masm programs to Dynamic Assembler is not so difficult and gives fairly good practice in this new domain.

I hope you too like what you see. All those incredible curves have a certain mystical flavor -- they are so strikingly close to their living natural prototypes...

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Yes, this Butterfly curve is still fascinating me ... I had a copy of it in Logo that I had adapted to FBSL via the "turtle". It was a little silly because it's not really a question of polar graphics here...

Butterfly could be a symbol for FBSL : Free Butterfly Script Language :wink:

Butterfly over bindweed (or buckwheat?). I don't know how they say "liseron" in english. My dictionnaries and translators are indecisive.
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Oh yes, FBSL IS in many ways as free (and as free-floating too) as a butterfly.

It seems to me "liseron" is still "buckwheat". Bindweed has a bell-shaped flower. BTW as far as porridges go, buckwheat is my favorite one... Goes down very well if you spare no butter and also add some meat sauce... :P

Though for me, this attractive tiny little blue flower is more like a forget-me-not! :D

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Ha!

I am wrong! Gerome says it's bindweed, and that's what he gives as proof:
http://eurekasophie.unblog.fr/files/2009/04/liserondeschamps1250500.jpg.

I said it has a bell-shaped flower! :D

Still, buckwheat is also very good, especially after a 895-km long drive I had today! :D

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