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While I'm on vacation, I thought it would be fun to write a program that wouldn't take too long to complete, but would epitomize geekness and fulfill the goal of accomplishing nothing useful. I decided to write a C program that would read black and white artwork and convert it to PI. The following image was accomplished by constructing the original artwork in [CorelDraw], copying it to MSPaint using screen-capture, scaling it 200%, inverting it, saving it as a monochrome BMP, converting it to PI using my C program, and finally re-inverting it using MSPaint:

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