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William McKinley is a waterfall
Sep 6th, 2007, 5:59am
 
Or: It's raining men!

http://quark.physics.uwo.ca/~sdevet/CircleNet/

Circles fall from the top of the screen. Their radius is determined by a photograph of former president William McKinley. I dynamically build (and dismantle) a spring network, to ensure that overlapping circles are forced apart. I rather like it.


Unfortunately, I think I have a typo somewhere in the code that determines how big to make the circles. Once in a while, it tries to access a non-existent pixel and crashes. Any ideas?
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