http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/wahaha25/1389693
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/as91015as/1389694
Coincidence?
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That's not coincidence. I think that's a school project.
Last edited by mathematics (2010-11-02 03:50:37)
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Or bots.
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A lot of other times when I look at Newest Projects, there are a bunch of similar projects by different users. If you look again right now, there are five other projects just like those. But like what mathematics said, they're probably part of a school project.
Last edited by m71134 (2010-11-02 08:50:14)
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Paddle2See wrote:
Also, please understand that Scratch is used in a lot of schools in other countries - often in beginning programming classes where everybody is following along with the teacher. So you might see 30 projects suddenly show up on Scratch all doing basically the same simple action, such as a bouncing ball or a talking Scratch cat.
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mathematics wrote:
Paddle2See wrote:
Also, please understand that Scratch is used in a lot of schools in other countries - often in beginning programming classes where everybody is following along with the teacher. So you might see 30 projects suddenly show up on Scratch all doing basically the same simple action, such as a bouncing ball or a talking Scratch cat.
Oh... Got it.
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'Eerily' is kind of a misfitting word for this. After all, many school classes work on projects together.
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JeanTheFox wrote:
'Eerily' is kind of a misfitting word for this. After all, many school classes work on projects together.
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Okay, fine. Somebody just close this... >.<
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jackrulez wrote:
JeanTheFox wrote:
'Eerily' is kind of a misfitting word for this. After all, many school classes work on projects together.
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Okay, fine. Somebody just close this... >.<
Or you could click the little 'Delete' button at the bottom right corner of your first post
Last edited by JeanTheFox (2010-11-02 11:31:58)
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