I've been trying to think how to express my fascination with this software.
The only thing I can think of, is that this piece of ingenuity would never exist in a post apocalyptic future where humans have evolved into exacting machines.
This software is, in this sense, a win for humanity.
Nice that Rein didn't cop out and embed images. I'm a little surprised that adding arbitrary closed outlines to PostScript output was the most straightforward way to do it. I would think you could algorithmically mask out a portion of an ideal ring (because the cup wasn't resting flat and saturation across the rim wasn't even).
I also didn't realize until now that DVI can only natively encode characters and aligned rectangles in black, and that's why so much TeX work requires PostScript support downstream.
Nice. I'm getting flashbacks of the time I managed to get a big coffee stain on one of the pages of my application to MIT. This was at the post office, minutes before the final deadline >.<
I simply wrote "sorry!" right by the stain, and mailed it off. I've no idea what influence this might've had, but it didn't seem to hurt since I got accepted anyway :)
Those of us who unwittingly leave coffee stains, tend to leave more than one and at different concentrations (color of stain) so I'd like to see a bit more complexity in the image...
Reminds me of the U of Chicago Physics prof who took an interest in coffee stains. I believe he even has a full font of coffee stains; perhaps that could be the next step.
The only thing I can think of, is that this piece of ingenuity would never exist in a post apocalyptic future where humans have evolved into exacting machines.
This software is, in this sense, a win for humanity.