Yes. I remember playing with them for days.
Whilst it does eventually produce really nice clustering, it does take an inordinate amount of time. And then there is the problem of deciding when is enough.
I'd prefer to find something a little more direct. (BTW:Love the vids.)
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in thread Randomly biased, random numbers.
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