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veggieman001 wrote:
Lightnin wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
I do have the Scratch Day pre-alpha. I can't give it to anyone though, sorry.From now on, please refer to the Scratch Day 2011 pre-alpha as "Ye olde pre-alpha", using an English accent dating roughly from the 14th century. Cuz that's about how old it is.
Hmm, alright. Though I can't make any promises about the accent because I haven't heard anyone from c. 14th century England speak before ^^
I have
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henley wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Lightnin wrote:
From now on, please refer to the Scratch Day 2011 pre-alpha as "Ye olde pre-alpha", using an English accent dating roughly from the 14th century. Cuz that's about how old it is.Hmm, alright. Though I can't make any promises about the accent because I haven't heard anyone from c. 14th century England speak before ^^
I have
Of course
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henley wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Lightnin wrote:
From now on, please refer to the Scratch Day 2011 pre-alpha as "Ye olde pre-alpha", using an English accent dating roughly from the 14th century. Cuz that's about how old it is.Hmm, alright. Though I can't make any promises about the accent because I haven't heard anyone from c. 14th century England speak before ^^
I have
Could you get me a recording? c;
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Lightnin wrote:
From now on, please refer to the Scratch Day 2011 pre-alpha as "Ye olde pre-alpha", using an English accent dating roughly from the 14th century. Cuz that's about how old it is.
OK then. The Scratch 2.0 article on the Scratch Wiki now says:
An early version of Scratch 2.0 (known as "Ye olde pre-alpha" by the Scratch Team[4]) that resembles the Experimental Viewer was previewed at Scratch Day at MIT 2011.
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Lucario621 wrote:
Lightnin wrote:
From now on, please refer to the Scratch Day 2011 pre-alpha as "Ye olde pre-alpha", using an English accent dating roughly from the 14th century. Cuz that's about how old it is.
OK then. The Scratch 2.0 article on the Scratch Wiki now says:
An early version of Scratch 2.0 (known as "Ye olde pre-alpha" by the Scratch Team[4]) that resembles the Experimental Viewer was previewed at Scratch Day at MIT 2011.
Haha XD
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does pre-alpha need 64-bit or 86-bit?
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ProjectMakerMusic wrote:
does pre-alpha need 64-bit or 86-bit?
I think the pre-alpha will work under any amount of bits as long as the suitable Flash Player for that many bits is installed.
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Lightnin wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
And how do you know that?I do have the Scratch Day pre-alpha. I can't give it to anyone though, sorry.
From now on, please refer to the Scratch Day 2011 pre-alpha as "Ye olde pre-alpha", using an English accent dating roughly from the 14th century. Cuz that's about how old it is.
Um, okay....
@veggie: how did you get "Ye olde pre-alpha"?
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veggieman001 wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
undefeatedgames wrote:
Ahem. veggieman001 has it.And how do you know that?
I do have the Scratch Day pre-alpha. I can't give it to anyone though, sorry.
GIMMIE GIMMIE GIMMIE!
I HAVE A SWORD
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wolvesstar97 wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
And how do you know that?I do have the Scratch Day pre-alpha. I can't give it to anyone though, sorry.
GIMMIE GIMMIE GIMMIE!
I HAVE A SWORD
You can ask the ST very nicely for it.
Or you can wait less than 2 weeks for the Scratch Day 2012 beta, like everyone else.
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scimonster wrote:
wolvesstar97 wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
I do have the Scratch Day pre-alpha. I can't give it to anyone though, sorry.GIMMIE GIMMIE GIMMIE!
I HAVE A SWORDYou can ask the ST very nicely for it.
Or you can wait less than 2 weeks for the Scratch Day 2012 beta, like everyone else.
We don't know if that'll be the same situation.
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veggieman001 wrote:
scimonster wrote:
wolvesstar97 wrote:
GIMMIE GIMMIE GIMMIE!
I HAVE A SWORDYou can ask the ST very nicely for it.
Or you can wait less than 2 weeks for the Scratch Day 2012 beta, like everyone else.We don't know if that'll be the same situation.
What do you mean?
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scimonster wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
scimonster wrote:
You can ask the ST very nicely for it.
Or you can wait less than 2 weeks for the Scratch Day 2012 beta, like everyone else.We don't know if that'll be the same situation.
What do you mean?
Well last year they released a pre-alpha but they didn't want it distributed outside Scratch Day. Maybe it'll be the same this year.
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veggieman001 wrote:
scimonster wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
We don't know if that'll be the same situation.What do you mean?
Well last year they released a pre-alpha but they didn't want it distributed outside Scratch Day. Maybe it'll be the same this year.
I've heard that the testing site will be open to everyone, but just for that day. Official from Lightnin.
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scimonster wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
scimonster wrote:
What do you mean?Well last year they released a pre-alpha but they didn't want it distributed outside Scratch Day. Maybe it'll be the same this year.
I've heard that the testing site will be open to everyone, but just for that day. Official from Lightnin.
Are you even supposed to be telling us this?
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veggieman001 wrote:
scimonster wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Well last year they released a pre-alpha but they didn't want it distributed outside Scratch Day. Maybe it'll be the same this year.I've heard that the testing site will be open to everyone, but just for that day. Official from Lightnin.
Are you even supposed to be telling us this?
That's no different from just saying that it'll be available then. I just added another restriction to what has been said earlier.
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Those lucky Community Mods have a way to test the current Alpha version.
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TEAMS wrote:
DO NOT LET SCRATCH 2.0 INTO THE WILD! DOWN WITH SCRATCH 2.0! Why? Check out my project. Scratch will be drained of meaning.
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/TEAMS/2525005
TEAMS, the advantages of Scratch 2.0 will completely outweigh the (valid) points you raised in our project. There's no need to be pessimistic about this. As with any great change, it takes a while to get the hang of it, but you'll love it too once it's released!
I promise
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TEAMS wrote:
DO NOT LET SCRATCH 2.0 INTO THE WILD! DOWN WITH SCRATCH 2.0! Why? Check out my project. Scratch will be drained of meaning.
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/TEAMS/2525005
You can think that if you want. We'll be enjoying the luxurious 2.0, while you'll be stuck with the cruddy old 1.4.
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To my understanding, the Scratch 2.0 pre-alpha is so outdated that it shares nothing in common with the current Scratch 2.0 prototype coming out soon, so it should be shared. Closing thread.
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