yea i know eh C_dawg_glee_tard lol
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Welcome to Scratch new Scratchs! =^_^=
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Azzeren wrote:
Thanks. When is this place most active?
(days/time)
--Azzeren
Edit: Hmm, no replies. I have another question: Who has the most posts?
The user with the most posts is floatingmagictree, but for a list of all the users with over 1000 posts, look here: http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=34589
As for activity, there are usually more people on weekends, and from about 3pm EST (the time that shows when you post - we often refer to it as "Scratch Time", because we can't change our timezones - it's an old glitch)
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Welcome, all!
SkyGecko wrote:
Join my elemental dragon RPG!
Hey, SkyGecko!
Why not try advertising your RPG in the Show and Tell Forum. Lots of people look there - so it might be worth a try!
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Hello everyone I'm new here. My real name is Samuel.
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Does anyone know where the porject "Windows XD Prosucktional" is? I can't find i anywhere and I want to download it but recently, my Windows XP crashed with the blue screen "UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME" and it has the URL to the project. I can't extract it without a new boot sector. Can someone send me the link? It was a great project (one of my favorites) and I saw it last month before I joined today.
Windoze NT
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Oh yeah, I'm new here. SCRATCH ROCKS!!!!! It's the easiest language I've ever known. Way easier than Flash and it's FREE!!!
Windoze NT
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penrosetriangle wrote:
Hello everyone I'm new here. My real name is Samuel.
Welcome Samuel!
WindozeNT wrote:
Does anyone know where the porject "Windows XD Prosucktional" is? I can't find i anywhere and I want to download it but recently, my Windows XP crashed with the blue screen "UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME" and it has the URL to the project. I can't extract it without a new boot sector. Can someone send me the link? It was a great project (one of my favorites) and I saw it last month before I joined today.
Windoze NT
I'm afraid I don't know. You can try asking in the All About Scratch forum
WindozeNT wrote:
Oh yeah, I'm new here. SCRATCH ROCKS!!!!! It's the easiest language I've ever known. Way easier than Flash and it's FREE!!!
Windoze NT
Glad you're enjoying it
Last edited by steppenwulf (2010-06-05 21:53:50)
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hi! im new on scratch! after being introduced to it in school last week i came on to download it and realised you could join! i havent made anything yet, but when i do it will probably be pokemon/horse/dog/fantacy related
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markybee0 wrote:
Hi,im mark from united kingdom.
Hello uk say hit to france for me
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markybee0 wrote:
Hi,im mark from united kingdom.
Nice to meet you, though you shouldn't really give your name away on the internet.
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siriuslychibi wrote:
hi! im new on scratch! after being introduced to it in school last week i came on to download it and realised you could join! i havent made anything yet, but when i do it will probably be pokemon/horse/dog/fantacy related
Hey, welcome to Scratch! Have fun here; if you ever have any questions feel free to post them in the "All About Scratch" forum. I look forward to seeing your projects!
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markyparky56 wrote:
markybee0 wrote:
Hi,im mark from united kingdom.
Nice to meet you, though you shouldn't really give your name away on the internet.
Hey it's your clone!
Anyways, welcome new members.
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hi can yu make scratch download so that you dont have to give so much info and also maybe make an iphone app for it
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jellorocks wrote:
hi can yu make scratch download so that you dont have to give so much info and also maybe make an iphone app for it
You can download Scratch without giving out information by clicking the link at the bottom of the download page in this sentence:
Download Form wrote:
If you are having difficulties with this form, please go directly to Scratch download
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Hi there...
I'm Ned Konz, from Seattle.
I've long been interested in making automation accessible for non-programmers, and have a couple of language/environment projects that I've started through the years to do just that. I also do electronics design, so may well come up with some useful hardware for these tasks.
I thought I'd take a look at Scratch again. It's been a while since I've seen it (the last time, as I recall, were personal demonstrations by John Maloney and Mitch Resnick).
My congratulations to the team; it's exciting to see such a vibrant community around using Scratch!
An aside...
I've been a Squeak user and programmer in the past; could someone tell me how to get to Squeak from the Scratch interface? It seems to be pretty well locked down. Though I could certainly figure out how to get into it, I'm a bit rusty at Squeak and it would be easier to hear the secret...
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bikeNomad wrote:
I've been a Squeak user and programmer in the past; could someone tell me how to get to Squeak from the Scratch interface? It seems to be pretty well locked down. Though I could certainly figure out how to get into it, I'm a bit rusty at Squeak and it would be easier to hear the secret...
Never mind, I found it. I'm looking around in the source now...
Ooh... what a clean image!
That must have taken a while...
Congratulations on the house-cleaning!
Ned
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