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The background picture - The Albatros.

While feeling nostalgic for Geocities, I found Neocities, and grabbed a website. Back at Geocities, you got 10MB of storage, which I filled with POVray computer generated images. I freely admit, that I have no artistic talent. However, POVray isn't art (in my case) - it's mathematics. For example, the image of the Albatross (from Jules Verne's Clipper of the Clouds) that is the current background is made up of stretched and cut cubes, spheres, cylinders, and planes. I think it looks great, and I could even animate it, spinning the propellers.

My current project

Currently, I am indulging myself with an idea I've had for years. I am creating a (half) Fanucci Deck of Cards.

Double Fanucci is a card game that you have to play in the 1988 computer game Zork Zero Double Fanucci is like Fizbin (from Star Trek) or Dragon Poker (from the Myth Adventures books) - a game so comples it takes volumes just to list all the rules. A Fanucci deck has 15 suits, 11 cards (0-9, and infinity) in each suit, and 9 trump cards, 174 unique cards. In the computer game, you can get up to 4 of the same cards, so 696 cards in a Double Fanucci deck. I'm only creating one of each card, so it's a half deck.

I'm mostly done. As far as I remember, there is only one more trump card to create - the Lobster. After that, I'll stick all 19 pages of cards into a PDF and all you need to do is print them off, and cut them to fit. Hopefully soon.*

* "Our soon, or your soon?" "All times are soon," Aslan answered. - Prince Caspian, C. S. Lewis (IIRC).

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