Yay! I was looking at "Newest Projects", and noticed the project IDs were all over 1,300,000 - the 1,300,000th project is here. In just over 3 months, since I posted the topic "1,100,000?" there have been 200,000 projects - what a lot of Scratching!
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Duplicate topic by a mod?
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Aidan wrote:
Duplicate topic by a mod?
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everyone makes mistakes
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Aidan wrote:
Duplicate topic by a mod?
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My internet connection went really weird for a few minutes there... I guess something went wrong when I posted ^^"
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rufflebee wrote:
Theres, like, three of these threads o_O
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Anyway, yay for Scratch.
Wolfie destroyed them!!!!!
Just kidding
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Wolfie1996 wrote:
Aidan wrote:
Duplicate topic by a mod?
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My internet connection went really weird for a few minutes there... I guess something went wrong when I posted ^^"
Oh, okay.
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coolio! i wonder how much longer until 2,000,000!
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iCode-747 wrote:
Yeah... I hope I can release Omni at 2,000,000.
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! I have to wait that long?!
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The project population is experiencing exponential growth!
I wonder if it'll ever reach carrying capacity
Limiting factors=number of users and web space
Biology FTW
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Aidan wrote:
iCode-747 wrote:
Yeah... I hope I can release Omni at 2,000,000.
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! I have to wait that long?!
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Yup. It's pretty hard going, and I have to wait until Xenotype SDK and the SynOS SDK is finished.
I'll probably upload is before than.
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It's great because there not all 1,300,000 rubbish projects, they all RULE
Im really proud for scratch. When I joined there was under 800,000. Its grown so much!
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oh cool so the number in the url of your project is the number project that it was posted? but what about deleted projects.... do they still count?
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Woohoo! Another milestone for the Scratch Community!
lilacfuzz101 wrote:
oh cool so the number in the url of your project is the number project that it was posted?
but what about deleted projects.... do they still count?
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Yes, deleted projects, and all revisions of uploading projects do count
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FlexiStudio wrote:
It's great because there not all 1,300,000 rubbish projects, they all RULE
Im really proud for scratch. When I joined there was under 800,000. Its grown so much!![]()
Yeah!
When I joined there was under 100,000 projects!
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wolfie how did you find out the username of the person with the 1,300,000th project? i wanted to see the first project so i typed in http://scratch.mit.edu/projects//1 to see it... hoping it would fill in the username. i want to see other projects with random numbers (like what was project 123 ).
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Whoa! When I joined there was under 500,000! Now there's over a 1,300,000!!!
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Lucario621 wrote:
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Already? Yayz!
Last edited by Chrischb (2010-09-15 21:56:06)
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Lucario621 wrote:
When I joined there was under 100,000 projects!
You're so lucky...
Um... when I joined... there was under 150000 projects!
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Jonathanpb wrote:
Lucario621 wrote:
When I joined there was under 100,000 projects!
You're so lucky...
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Um... when I joined... there was under 150000 projects!![]()
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Looking further, my oldest non-deleted project right now is this one (53293), and I did have projects before that, so I was probably actually under 50,000
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Lucario621 wrote:
Jonathanpb wrote:
Lucario621 wrote:
When I joined there was under 100,000 projects!
You're so lucky...
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Um... when I joined... there was under 150000 projects!![]()
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Looking further, my oldest non-deleted project right now is this one (53293), and I did have projects before that, so I was probably actually under 50,000
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O_o My oldest shared project is 130773. ^_^
At least there isn't another zero at the end.
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lilacfuzz101 wrote:
wolfie how did you find out the username of the person with the 1,300,000th project? i wanted to see the first project so i typed in http://scratch.mit.edu/projects//1 to see it... hoping it would fill in the username. i want to see other projects with random numbers (like what was project 123
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Ah - ThePCKid told me a method of finding them a while ago - you use this URL: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/expandDescription/<number>/0, but replace "<number>" with the project number you want to find
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