I just love how every one wants to get their name in the post. Doesn't it give you the least bit of pressure, maail? Anyway, thanks for the help!
I needed it!
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maail wrote:
scriptY wrote:
check out my forum all aboutphysics
Please no spam. I did check it out though, the owner seems to be TVflea not you
i am scriptY.i accidentally was logged on to scriptY.
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TVflea wrote:
maail wrote:
scriptY wrote:
check out my forum all aboutphysics
Please no spam. I did check it out though, the owner seems to be TVflea not you
i am scriptY.i accidentally was logged on to scriptY.
Hubdawa? I didn't know that you could have two accoutns on this place! Also, can someone explain what spam is? (the food kind, not the stuff on the computer)
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MarySueHunterz12 wrote:
TVflea wrote:
maail wrote:
Please no spam. I did check it out though, the owner seems to be TVflea not you
i am scriptY.i accidentally was logged on to scriptY.
Hubdawa? I didn't know that you could have two accoutns on this place! Also, can someone explain what spam is? (the food kind, not the stuff on the computer)
Not the stuff on the computer?
Wikipedia on Spam (food)
Spam (officially trademarked as SPAM®, a portmanteau of "Spiced Ham") is a canned precooked meat product made by the Hormel Foods Corporation. The labeled ingredients in the classic variety of Spam are chopped pork shoulder meat with ham meat added, salt, water, modified potato starch as a binder, and sodium nitrite as a preservative. Spam's gelatinous glaze, or aspic, forms from the cooling of meat stock. The product has become part of many jokes and urban legends about mystery meat, which has made it part of pop culture and folklore.
Varieties of Spam vary by region and include Spam Classic, Spam Hot & Spicy, Spam Less Sodium, Spam Lite, Spam Oven Roasted Turkey, Hickory Smoked, Spam with real Hormel Bacon, Spam with Cheese, and Spam Spread.
Spam which is sold in North America, South America, and Australia is produced in Austin, Minnesota, (also known as Spam Town USA) and in Fremont, Nebraska. Spam for the UK market is produced in Denmark by Tulip under license from Hormel. Spam is also made in the Philippines and in South Korea. In 2007, the seven billionth can of Spam was sold. On average, 3.8 cans are consumed every second in the United States.
Now then back on topic?
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Thanks for this quick intro to scratch
or tutorial on a page to scratch!
First steps with scratch are easy, <move( )steps>
sometimes i wonder what kind of editor the more complex scripts used,
after downloading sample complex projects it is not easy to move or manipulate
blocks inside long scripts.
I want to write a simulation game in scratch
and learn more about inheritance.
I intend to show n objects on screen and change and animate some of them.
Instead of copy and paste n (seven or more) objects,
i would rather write one object and trigger or manipulate all by variables.
<repeat(
Because if i later improve this object, cutting and pasting starts all over.
In other threads i read there is only BYOB for this.
Maybe i did not guess the right search terms.
Any advice or similar project samples for scratch? <wait until>
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Funner isn't a word! Blasphemy!
Last edited by Necromaster (2011-04-12 12:22:26)
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eventexception wrote:
Thanks for this quick intro to scratch
or tutorial on a page to scratch!
First steps with scratch are easy, <move( )steps>
sometimes i wonder what kind of editor the more complex scripts used,
after downloading sample complex projects it is not easy to move or manipulate
blocks inside long scripts.
I want to write a simulation game in scratch
and learn more about inheritance.
I intend to show n objects on screen and change and animate some of them.
Instead of copy and paste n (seven or more) objects,
i would rather write one object and trigger or manipulate all by variables.
<repeat(
Because if i later improve this object, cutting and pasting starts all over.
In other threads i read there is only BYOB for this.
Maybe i did not guess the right search terms.
Any advice or similar project samples for scratch? <wait until>
Well sadly I have no idea other then BYOB but maybe you can ask an even more experienced Scrathcer. Try Archmage he might still be around.
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eventexception wrote:
Thanks for this quick intro to scratch
or tutorial on a page to scratch!
First steps with scratch are easy, <move( )steps>
sometimes i wonder what kind of editor the more complex scripts used,
after downloading sample complex projects it is not easy to move or manipulate
blocks inside long scripts.
I want to write a simulation game in scratch
and learn more about inheritance.
I intend to show n objects on screen and change and animate some of them.
Instead of copy and paste n (seven or more) objects,
i would rather write one object and trigger or manipulate all by variables.
<repeat(
Because if i later improve this object, cutting and pasting starts all over.
In other threads i read there is only BYOB for this.
Maybe i did not guess the right search terms.
Any advice or similar project samples for scratch? <wait until>
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No, I think you just have to copy them all again. Sorry.
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Reopened by request of owner.
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Bump this tutorial here
I wrote a sin / cos trigonometrics visualisation, useful for curves and 3D flight sims.
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Closed by request.
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