postscript appealed to me because i like forth. i had to kind of write a whole library (lib.ps below) to make it do some normal things. its definitely a language that i think is very fun to write by hand even if it is treated as this weird intermediate language that is just used by professors as a pointless step somewhere between tex and pdf. might actually be my favorite free widely-available forth implementation because i have gripes with gforth. performance was me tweaking meltsand.ps and then using ghostscript to generate new pdfs. had an applescript script that would scroll a Preview.app window through an entire pdf and then open the next one at the end. applescript is my least favorite programming langauge. texts generated by giving now-defunct talktotransformer.com semi-benign prompts that it would always turn sickly evil. i remember looking at the screen as these all scrolled by thinking "god i really made something very negative here". oops. definitely hoped that everything was scrolling by too fast for anyone to be able to read anything more than a cluster of words here or there but now you can skim at your leisure. great sample pdfs from performance and postscript source below. postscript code is not cleaned up at all because my brain hurts to look at it these days. someday... i will revisit... postscript... but for now it's yours. code license: it is illegal for anyone to use this code for anything, especially me. cmb.ps lib.ps meltsand.ps skimscroll.applescript stormdrain.ps (half-functional source i was using to generate storm drain) 01.pdf 02.pdf 03.pdf 04.pdf 05.pdf 06.pdf 07.pdf 08.pdf 09.pdf 10.pdf 11.pdf 12.pdf13.pdf14.pdf 15.pdf 16.pdf 17.pdf 18.pdf 19.pdf