I found out about it through computer lessons at school!
It's probably the only good thing that's come out of school
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MY MOM
i got the scratch like 0.1 beta or whatever a looong time ago
JEESUS CHRIST I HAD NO CLUE WHAT THE FLAKZ I WAS DOING
2 years later i got the one before 1.2
i finally got it to work
yay
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(There was actually a thread like this awhile ago, and what you are going to see now is about the exact same thing that I wrote on that thread)
*cue life story*
Well, one day I was milling around on my brother's computer. Then, I saw a cat for an icon.
"Ooh! What's this?" I said as I double-clicked the icon.
When the program came up, the first thought in my head was What the heck is this?
But, I fiddled around with it and looked up tutorials on YouTube, and eventually got the hang of it.
My first project ever, even before I got this account, was called Awesome Ball. It kind of sucked, so I never uploaded it.
Months later, I joined Scratch (That's right, I've been doing the Scratch program a long time before I ever joined the website). Before that, I frequently went on the website and checked out featured projects.
And that is how I came about Scratch.

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My father.
And 777w, do you still have that?
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Popular Science Magazine.
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veggieman001 wrote:
My father.
And 777w, do you still have that?
no, unfortunatley ;_;
maybe somebody else does
SOMEBODYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
WE NEED THE SCRATCH LIKE BETA OR WHATEVER
we need an old timer
a REAL old timer
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777w wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
My father.
And 777w, do you still have that?no, unfortunatley ;_;
maybe somebody else does
SOMEBODYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
WE NEED THE SCRATCH LIKE BETA OR WHATEVER
we need an old timer
a REAL old timer
If only someone had a time machine.
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ProgrammingFreak wrote:
777w wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
My father.
And 777w, do you still have that?no, unfortunatley ;_;
maybe somebody else does
SOMEBODYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
WE NEED THE SCRATCH LIKE BETA OR WHATEVER
we need an old timer
a REAL old timerIf only someone had a time machine.
Howz about a wayback machine.
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gbear605 wrote:
ProgrammingFreak wrote:
777w wrote:
no, unfortunatley ;_;
maybe somebody else does
SOMEBODYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
WE NEED THE SCRATCH LIKE BETA OR WHATEVER
we need an old timer
a REAL old timerIf only someone had a time machine.
Howz about a wayback machine.
Not there. I checked couples, nay, severals of times.
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veggieman001 wrote:
gbear605 wrote:
ProgrammingFreak wrote:
If only someone had a time machine.
Howz about a wayback machine.
Not there. I checked couples, nay, severals of times.
i must cry
no wait
my sig does if for me
thanks, sig
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Through my PEN class in school.
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Oh, uh, my dad.
I've had scratch for about 3 years, but I didn't start until later.
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TDD
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At my visit to the Boston Museum of Science. I was shown some basics, like the forever blocks, arrow key movement and whatnot.

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Mathwizz

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fungirl123 wrote:
(There was actually a thread like this awhile ago, and what you are going to see now is about the exact same thing that I wrote on that thread)
*cue life story*
Well, one day I was milling around on my brother's computer. Then, I saw a cat for an icon.
"Ooh! What's this?" I said as I double-clicked the icon.
When the program came up, the first thought in my head was What the heck is this?
But, I fiddled around with it and looked up tutorials on YouTube, and eventually got the hang of it.
My first project ever, even before I got this account, was called Awesome Ball. It kind of sucked, so I never uploaded it.
Months later, I joined Scratch (That's right, I've been doing the Scratch program a long time before I ever joined the website). Before that, I frequently went on the website and checked out featured projects.
And that is how I came about Scratch.
I joined the second I saw the website.

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