It's always the same
From the Robots challenge. See all 431 entries (closed)
( , Thu 1 Nov 2007, 1:22, archived)
From the Robots challenge. See all 431 entries (closed)
( , Thu 1 Nov 2007, 1:22, archived)
yes, that's what happened
uk robot went "click" and was beaten
:)
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Thu 1 Nov 2007, 1:26,
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:)
Y'know what's sad?
I actually went through the trouble of finding the binary code for fuck. But I couldn't find it anywhere other than printed on a geeky t-shirt in an online shop. So I tried to type it by hand from this teensy picture of a lame shirt. I don't even know if it's correct. :(
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Thu 1 Nov 2007, 1:29,
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Really?
fuck = "01000110011101010110001101101011"
from binascii import b2a_uu
b2a_uu(fuck)
'@,#$P,# Q,3 P,3$Q,#$P,3 Q,3 P,#$Q,#$Q,#$P,3$ \n'
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Thu 1 Nov 2007, 1:33,
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from binascii import b2a_uu
b2a_uu(fuck)
'@,#$P,# Q,3 P,3$Q,#$P,3 Q,3 P,#$Q,#$Q,#$P,3$ \n'
hmm
let's see
"FUCK"
01000110 01010101 01000011 01001011
that was under 2 seconds of right clicking, sorry man :)
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Thu 1 Nov 2007, 1:44,
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"FUCK"
01000110 01010101 01000011 01001011
that was under 2 seconds of right clicking, sorry man :)
Was it an invisibility competition?
If so, I'm afraid it's fair for him to lose.
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Thu 1 Nov 2007, 1:29,
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Nooo.
The other, winning competitors have yet to take their place on the podium. UK Robot is getting his couple seconds of limelight.
Maybe I'll draw his rather more impressive opponents later in the week...
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Thu 1 Nov 2007, 1:31,
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Maybe I'll draw his rather more impressive opponents later in the week...