10,000 element html tables.

Generated this way because I still haven’t gotten my jpeg generator to work right.

So, who (can/cares to try) and identify what this is?
Requires your brightness and contrast to be fairly high…
http://www.cs.cuc.edu/~dpomery/foo.html
http://www.cs.cuc.edu/~dpomery/red.html

In IE 3.0, http://www.cs.cuc.edu/~dpomery/foo.html is displayed as a big black rectangle, with some vertical and diagonal gray streaks, plus many random small gray squares. It didn’t look like anything in particular.

In Netscape Explorer 4.08, http://www.cs.cuc.edu/~dpomery/red.html locked the browser up after it was loaded, so nothing was displayed. (I tried twice).

At this point, I lost all interest. Sorry.

Alright, I’m on a 768K DSL connection, and after I saw that the freakin page was almost a meg, I gave up. And that’s after waiting almost a minute. I’ll try it on the school’s T1 later on.

As for lock-ups and other bizaare behaviour, yeah, it is 10,000 elements…
Essentially I was curious if possibly prime distribution might have a sort of fractal pattern to it. I thought if I asked people to look at the sieve for the numbers 1 to 10,000 they might notice something with no preconceptions…

That’s probably in rendering the page, not downloading it.
Should check your CPU activity. :slight_smile:

Second one resembles DNA, sorta. To me. And PC froze.

… - … … -. -.- - … … … — -. . … … – — .-. … . -.-. — -… . … … -… . .-- .- -.-- …

I saw crisscrossed diagonals and vertical stripes in the first one. Kinda reminded me of an argyle pattern.