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#1 2012-09-22 05:06:11

Sonickyle
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Well, looks like the User ID Sensor Block is Implemented.

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#2 2012-09-22 05:08:07

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Re: Well, looks like the User ID Sensor Block is Implemented.

That doesn't mean they can't remove it.

I have seen the 'warp speed' loop renamed to 'all at once', so they may change any block at any time.


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#3 2012-09-22 05:13:10

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Re: Well, looks like the User ID Sensor Block is Implemented.

jontmy00 wrote:

That doesn't mean they can't remove it.

I have seen the 'warp speed' loop renamed to 'all at once', so they may change any block at any time.

I'm aware of that.  smile


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#4 2012-09-22 05:24:36

jontmy00
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Re: Well, looks like the User ID Sensor Block is Implemented.

smile


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#5 2012-09-22 08:15:56

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Re: Well, looks like the User ID Sensor Block is Implemented.

jontmy00 wrote:

That doesn't mean they can't remove it.

I have seen the 'warp speed' loop renamed to 'all at once', so they may change any block at any time.

renaming warp speed is like the worst idea yet :P
anyway yes this is a known feature so uh what exactly is your question

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#6 2012-09-22 09:05:11

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Re: Well, looks like the User ID Sensor Block is Implemented.

IMO I'd rather have the Username.


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#7 2012-09-22 09:55:06

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Re: Well, looks like the User ID Sensor Block is Implemented.

I've seen both the userID and all at once, though not the days since 2000.

PS. How do you get into the prototype? It used to be a javascript, but that just makes it fullscreen now.


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#8 2012-09-22 09:59:14

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Re: Well, looks like the User ID Sensor Block is Implemented.

Molybdenum wrote:

I've seen both the userID and all at once, though not the days since 2000.

PS. How do you get into the prototype? It used to be a javascript, but that just makes it fullscreen now.

Brower, OS, and core?  I do http://alpha.scratch.mit.edu/scratchr2/static/Scratch_new.swf
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javascript:document.body.childNodes[0].ASsetEditMode(true);
and it works perfectly.


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#9 2012-09-22 09:59:43

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Re: Well, looks like the User ID Sensor Block is Implemented.

Molybdenum wrote:

I've seen both the userID and all at once, though not the days since 2000.

PS. How do you get into the prototype? It used to be a javascript, but that just makes it fullscreen now.

I still can get in using a script I saved in my bookmarks.


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#10 2012-09-22 11:53:32

veggieman001
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Re: Well, looks like the User ID Sensor Block is Implemented.

777w wrote:

jontmy00 wrote:

That doesn't mean they can't remove it.

I have seen the 'warp speed' loop renamed to 'all at once', so they may change any block at any time.

renaming warp speed is like the worst idea yet  tongue
anyway yes this is a known feature so uh what exactly is your question

apparently warp speed/all at once won't even be in 2.0


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#11 2012-09-22 11:55:20

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Re: Well, looks like the User ID Sensor Block is Implemented.

veggieman001 wrote:

777w wrote:

jontmy00 wrote:

That doesn't mean they can't remove it.

I have seen the 'warp speed' loop renamed to 'all at once', so they may change any block at any time.

renaming warp speed is like the worst idea yet  tongue
anyway yes this is a known feature so uh what exactly is your question

apparently warp speed/all at once won't even be in 2.0

will there be any alternative, perhaps the option to disable delay in repeat blocks and the like?

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#12 2012-09-22 12:17:31

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Re: Well, looks like the User ID Sensor Block is Implemented.

veggieman001 wrote:

777w wrote:

jontmy00 wrote:

That doesn't mean they can't remove it.

I have seen the 'warp speed' loop renamed to 'all at once', so they may change any block at any time.

renaming warp speed is like the worst idea yet  tongue
anyway yes this is a known feature so uh what exactly is your question

apparently warp speed/all at once won't even be in 2.0

Well that sucks


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#13 2012-09-22 14:46:07

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Registered: 2010-06-13
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Re: Well, looks like the User ID Sensor Block is Implemented.

777w wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:

777w wrote:


renaming warp speed is like the worst idea yet  tongue
anyway yes this is a known feature so uh what exactly is your question

apparently warp speed/all at once won't even be in 2.0

will there be any alternative, perhaps the option to disable delay in repeat blocks and the like?

You'll be able to have atomic procedures.

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#14 2012-09-30 03:38:07

Sonickyle
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Re: Well, looks like the User ID Sensor Block is Implemented.

scimonster wrote:

777w wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:


apparently warp speed/all at once won't even be in 2.0

will there be any alternative, perhaps the option to disable delay in repeat blocks and the like?

You'll be able to have atomic procedures.

What are they?


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#15 2012-09-30 04:00:20

veggieman001
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Re: Well, looks like the User ID Sensor Block is Implemented.

Sonickyle wrote:

scimonster wrote:

777w wrote:


will there be any alternative, perhaps the option to disable delay in repeat blocks and the like?

You'll be able to have atomic procedures.

What are they?

it'll be an option for custom blocks (procedures)
basically it'll make that custom block run as if it was surrounded by an all at once/warp speed block


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#16 2012-09-30 08:49:30

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Re: Well, looks like the User ID Sensor Block is Implemented.

Firedrake969 wrote:

Molybdenum wrote:

I've seen both the userID and all at once, though not the days since 2000.

PS. How do you get into the prototype? It used to be a javascript, but that just makes it fullscreen now.

Brower, OS, and core?  I do http://alpha.scratch.mit.edu/scratchr2/static/Scratch_new.swf
+
javascript:document.body.childNodes[0].ASsetEditMode(true);
and it works perfectly.

Don't laugh, but
Browser: IE9
OS: Windows 7.

And the JS doesn't work.


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#17 2012-09-30 11:01:04

veggieman001
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Re: Well, looks like the User ID Sensor Block is Implemented.

Molybdenum wrote:

Firedrake969 wrote:

Molybdenum wrote:

I've seen both the userID and all at once, though not the days since 2000.

PS. How do you get into the prototype? It used to be a javascript, but that just makes it fullscreen now.

Brower, OS, and core?  I do http://alpha.scratch.mit.edu/scratchr2/static/Scratch_new.swf
+
javascript:document.body.childNodes[0].ASsetEditMode(true);
and it works perfectly.

Don't laugh, but
Browser: IE9
OS: Windows 7.

And the JS doesn't work.

yeah it looks like people with ie can't access it, sorry
you'd have to download another browser like chrome


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