Mechafear In Spaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaace
Flash Clicky
semi-repost
Previous flash robot attempts:
Angry
Guitar
Eyebot
Mechfear1
From the Robots! challenge. See all 410 entries (closed)
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Flash Clicky
semi-repost
Previous flash robot attempts:
Angry
Guitar
Eyebot
Mechfear1
From the Robots! challenge. See all 410 entries (closed)
( , Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:12, archived)
somebody slated the whole fear thing the other day
the thing was, i understood wht they meant
now i feel all hollow and empty inside
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Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:15,
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now i feel all hollow and empty inside
Oh, don't worry
I think The Fear is a bit of harmless fun, keeps the outsiders at bay ;)
People will feel the same way about gourds soon :(
Is there a Gourd Fear yet?
/sudden thought
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Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:19,
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People will feel the same way about gourds soon :(
Is there a Gourd Fear yet?
/sudden thought
but do you know anything on South Africa's Refugee policy?
I do physics so I'm completely illiterate
yet i'm being asked to debate that topic tommorrow for over an hour.
help.
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Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:22,
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yet i'm being asked to debate that topic tommorrow for over an hour.
help.
Sorry, no
Did something on Apartheid in my GCSE days, but 'twas a long time ago
Now, if you were to ask me about whether infants have an innate ability to recognise human faces, and imitate facial expressions, I might be able to help you.
Or for variety, how about the effect of context on the perpendicular error in children's drawings?
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Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:25,
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Now, if you were to ask me about whether infants have an innate ability to recognise human faces, and imitate facial expressions, I might be able to help you.
Or for variety, how about the effect of context on the perpendicular error in children's drawings?
OK then
Yes, yes, and it appears to improve things
Curiosity satiated?
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Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:36,
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Curiosity satiated?
I was refering to my earlier post, hactually
face recognition is innate
facial expression imitation is innate
context appears to reduce the perpendicular error in children's drawings
Good luck with the South Africans
- The security supervisor @ my uni is ex S. African police, so he knows how to deal with student protests FACT!
/off-topic
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Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:49,
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facial expression imitation is innate
context appears to reduce the perpendicular error in children's drawings
Good luck with the South Africans
- The security supervisor @ my uni is ex S. African police, so he knows how to deal with student protests FACT!
/off-topic
There is a fear gourd
I spazzed THE GOURD as a reply, so it should be easy to find.
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Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:33,
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I can recognize your fantastic work from a mile away.
That's a good thing.
Woooooooooooo to you!
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Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:14,
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Woooooooooooo to you!
Pie to anyone who recognises the language
global isfear;
isfear = random(true, false);
if ((isfear == true) || (isfear == false))
  print "THE FEAR ";
else
  print "THE FEAR ";
Great anim by the way.
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Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:15,
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isfear = random(true, false);
if ((isfear == true) || (isfear == false))
  print "THE FEAR ";
else
  print "THE FEAR ";
Great anim by the way.
Something C-based.
As far as I can tell...except for the print...which makes me think basic...hrm..
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Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:18,
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You may be close...
...it's an odd language, but no-one will tell me its history. I'll let you guess a bit longer then put you out of your misery.
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Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:19,
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Is it ook? or brainfuck?
No, but those languages are great.
Fortran. Yeah, baby.
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Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:21,
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Fortran. Yeah, baby.
brainfuck...
is more like this:
+++++--------[+++------]++++++++++++++------------------------------[+++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------]
or so im told.
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Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:26,
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+++++--------[+++------]++++++++++++++------------------------------[+++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------]
or so im told.
you can't be serious
or maybe that's why it's called brainf*ck...
personally, i like Prolog, but then i'm insane
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Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:28,
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personally, i like Prolog, but then i'm insane
oh i'm...
.... very very serious, if i can find it, i'll put the Hello World on here :)
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Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:30,
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Have you heard of Intercal?
Features:
- No goto (thank god) but instead a comefrom
- Instructions only have a 30% chance of being executed unless 'please' is put before them
- Only two instructions (apart from IO) 'pack' and 'leave'
- Pack takes a 32-bit word and shunts all the ones up to most significant end
- Leave takes two 32-bit words and interleaves them to give a 64-bit word
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Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:41,
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- No goto (thank god) but instead a comefrom
- Instructions only have a 30% chance of being executed unless 'please' is put before them
- Only two instructions (apart from IO) 'pack' and 'leave'
- Pack takes a 32-bit word and shunts all the ones up to most significant end
- Leave takes two 32-bit words and interleaves them to give a 64-bit word
weird
it has print " " statements, but it also has semicolons. maybe it's lingo or something
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Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:41,
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It's Inform
A language used to make text adventures
*looks up*
God that's shit, I suppose I should think before shopping.
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Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:28,
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*looks up*
God that's shit, I suppose I should think before shopping.
Yikes!
nice blinking..
in space no one can hear THE FEAR THE FEAR &c.
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Wed 5 Mar 2003, 2:12,
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in space no one can hear THE FEAR THE FEAR &c.