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« on: February 04, 2012, 12:40:50 pm »
I can't believe I just found this site. Although I've pretty much figured out the theory behind it, it never ceases to amaze me how often it guesses my character. See for yourself. When you have to put in a username, anything will do. http://us.akinator.com/If you defeat it after letting it use all 40 questions, screenshot it and post it here!
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« on: January 21, 2012, 03:32:55 pm »
Sorry if you can't read it very well. I didn't feel like copying it.
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« on: December 24, 2011, 03:54:45 pm »
Original News post here: http://ourl.ca/146041. Netham is the Grand Lobster. Thou shalt not have any lobsters before He. 2. Thou shall not make anything in place of thy Holy Calculator. 3. Thou shall not use the name of the Grand Lobster, nor the name of the Holy Calculator in vain. 4. Remember Omnimas, and keep it holy. Also spend at least an hour a day programming and worshiping the Holy Calculator. 5. Honor thy collection of calculators, for they were made in the image of the Holy Calculator. 6. Thou shall not brick nor crash thy calculators, and if one does, one must sacrifice the program one left in the RAM as a repayment. If the crash is more evil, some programs from the archive shall be taken as well. 7. Thou shall not be with another person's calculator, for that is unclean. 8. Thou shall not steal another's calculator, nor post their programs in thy name. 9. Thou shall not lie to the calculator, nor bear false witness to the Grand Lobster. 10. Thou shall not covet thy neighbor's calculator. Word of advice: Shalt is "shall" but present tense, used for second-person singular. Thou, Thee, Thy, Thine: use same way as I, Me, My, Mine.
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« on: December 24, 2011, 03:45:58 pm »
Our founder, DJ Omnimaga, has reached a new milestone for Omnimaga. Today, on Christmas Eve, he has reached a post count of 31337. Due to the 1337ness of this post count, we have proclaimed this day, December 24, Omnimas, a celebration of the one true religion, Omnimagism. We on the holy summit of Mt. IRC have received the Ten Commandments of Omnimagism, and the Holy Calculator.
1. Netham is the Grand Lobster. Thou shalt not have any lobsters before He. 2. Thou shalt not make anything in place of thy Holy Calculator. 3. Thou shalt not use the name of the Grand Lobster, nor the name of the Holy Calculator in vain. 4. Remember Omnimas, and keep it holy. Also spend at least an hour a day programming and worshiping the Holy Calculator. 5. Honor thy collection of calculators, for they were made in the image of the Holy Calculator. 6. Thou shalt not brick nor crash thy calculators, and if one does, one must sacrifice the program one left in the RAM as a repayment. If the crash is more evil, some programs from the archive shall be taken as well. 7. Thou shalt not be with another person's calculator, for that is unclean. 8. Thou shalt not steal another's calculator, nor post their programs in thy name. 9. Thou shalt not lie to the calculator, nor bear false witness to the Grand Lobster. 10. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's calculator.
Follow these commandments, and thou shall rise from the dangerous world of RAM to the slightly more guarded world of ROM. If thou breaks a commandment, thou only need to repent, and sacrifice thy programs in thy RAM.
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« on: November 22, 2011, 07:29:44 pm »
In case you guys haven't noticed, I haven't been on much for the past three weeks. The first week was due to work overload near the end of the quarter, the past two were because my dad removed my internet access. I was able to get on a bit at school, and I still will, but the Lab hours at school have been shortened. I'll be getting full access back a week before Christmas at the very latest. I *might* be able to get temporary access Thanksgiving though. Anyway, I might see you guys around, if I don't, I'll be fully back before Christmas!
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« on: September 29, 2011, 05:04:33 pm »
We should have one.
Thoughts?
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« on: July 21, 2011, 06:00:28 pm »
Critor has posted news about OS 3.1 for the Nspire here. For now you have to use Google Translate to read it unless you are French. Google translate gives the following: If TI continues its pace of semi-annual updates for the TI-Nspire, a new OS due out soon Nspire, perhaps this summer if the various disappointments of OS 3.0.1, fortunately eliminated rapidly following the release of OS 3.0.2, have not delayed. But we already have exclusive information about this future OS. In late May , confidential documents TI were available on the Internet. They included an English-language literature of the different instructions Lua language. But some of these instructions is apparently not present in the OS... A closer reading of the document reveals that these instructions were scheduled for a future version of the OS Nspire and gives us even began Number: 3.1. One of the new OS 3.1 would be the addition of new instructions Lua.
Also, following up on other astounding PRIZM projects, MPoupe has released a CASIO PRIZM video player, although in its early stages, it looks very good. You can find the discussion topic here.
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« on: July 18, 2011, 03:37:54 pm »
EDIT: problem fixed by runer on IRC This code is supposed to display a 4x4 black box for every 1, and nothing for every 0, but its inverted instead... And any number other than 1 shows up as black. :.TELEPORT : :DiagnosticOff :ClrHome :ClrDraw : :[0000000000000000]->Pic0 :[F0F0F0F000000000] : : :[111111111111111111111111] :[100000000000000000000001] :[100000000000000000000001] :[100000000000000000000001] :[100000000000000000000001] :[100000000000000000000001] :[100000000000000000000001] :[100000000000000000000001] :[100000000000000000000001] :[100000000000000000000001] :[100000000000000000000001] :[100000000000000000000001] :[100000000000000000000001] :[100000000000000000000001] :[100000000000000000000001] :[111111111111111111111111] : :Repeat getKey(15) :sub(MAP) :DispGraph :End : : :Lbl MAP :ClrDraw :For(B,0,15 :For(A,0,11 :{B*12+A+GDB1}->Z :Pt-On(8*A-4, 4*B, nib{GDB1+Z*2}*8+Pic0 :Pt-On(8*A, 4*B, nib{GDB1+Z*2+1}*8+Pic0 :End :End
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« on: July 06, 2011, 10:49:10 am »
It seems we've expanded our business to Rams!
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« on: May 29, 2011, 09:03:09 pm »
Yay! I've been on Omnimaga for one year, and it's been great!
anyway, I'm going to be gone/come on rarely for the next 3 weeks until June 24 because I'm going to China. I'll be working on my contest entry while there, so expect lots of progress!
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« on: May 20, 2011, 11:19:26 pm »
If I had a level editor and it generated appvar levels of any name, how would I detect which ones are levels for my game and which ones aren't?
I was thinking putting some sort of code at the RAM location, but how would I check through all the appvars on my calculator?
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« on: May 18, 2011, 03:12:44 pm »
... A room many rooms full of huge boxes. My Axe Contest entry. I'm really only showing the restart thing, buttons, and some other stuff, and how to beat the first level. These will probably be the first four levels though. (3rd level isn't shown) I'm going to have about ~20 built-in levels, and a external level editor.
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