Warped midgets in the Mandelbrot set have been measured, using an algo
rithm that allows the positions of the head, and cardioid atoms (north
and south) of any midget to be found, once one has placed the cursor
on the computer terminal somewhere inside any midget. We describe two
distortions of midgets: linear distortions and angular distortions. Wh
en the north and south angles are plotted in the north/south angle pla
ne, families of points are formed. The angle and distance measures of
warped midgets from the Sea Horse Valley of the Mandelbrot set and fro
m other sea horse valleys of midgets, whether on the Spike or on tendr
ils above atoms, all fall closely together in one part of the north/so
uth plane. Measures of warped midgets from tendrils above the major at
oms on the surface of the Cardioid fall closely together in another pa
rt of the north/south plane. This different way of looking at the Mand
elbrot set offers an interesting way of studying the distortions of mi
dgets.