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Miscellaneous / Re: The most soul melting experience I ever had (hyperbole)
« on: September 26, 2011, 06:23:22 pm »
Once I left my TI-84+SE on an international airplane.

...yeah, I don't want to talk about it :P
International? o.O

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Miscellaneous / Re: The most soul melting experience I ever had (hyperbole)
« on: September 26, 2011, 05:38:47 pm »
Were you making it?

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Music Showcase / Re: Battle Against Fate
« on: September 26, 2011, 05:31:34 pm »
This song started as his second one : A minor fantastica
Then, he started adding more and more to it

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Miscellaneous / Re: The most soul melting experience I ever had (hyperbole)
« on: September 26, 2011, 05:29:37 pm »
Is that game called TVF?
if not, what is it?
Did you make it?

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Humour and Jokes / Re: What is your favorite joke?
« on: September 26, 2011, 05:06:55 pm »
lol

Why did the plane crash?


Spoiler For Answer:
Because the pilot was a tomato!
You put this joke 2X

rotfl I didn't even realize that!
It's fine....

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Miscellaneous / Re: The most soul melting experience I ever had (hyperbole)
« on: September 26, 2011, 05:00:43 pm »
Well that smiley can also mean someone going insane and running around or something.

ANyway I never lost my calc but I did lose an entire game after a MirageOS crash once. I almost cried and took weeks to recover. I actually stopped using my calc for a week afterward, except for math.
Oh.. ok
By recover, do you mean from mental shock, or getting your games back?

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I know I'm weighing in a bit late, but a puzzle game should be a good start. ;)
You are late :P
But, I don't care, because I am going to learn Axe all by myself, and then make a much more advanced game then I first decided to make.

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Introduce Yourself! / Re: Hi
« on: September 26, 2011, 04:57:57 pm »
!peanuts
There's another bag :D

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Miscellaneous / Re: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
« on: September 26, 2011, 04:57:08 pm »
I know this is off topic, but click on http://i-lost-the-ga.me
It's freaking amazing...
BTW did you sing that song?

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Miscellaneous / Re: The most soul melting experience I ever had (hyperbole)
« on: September 26, 2011, 04:55:40 pm »
Once, a few years ago, in seventh grade, my kind and loving uncle gave me his beloved TI83 Plus. I have a memory and focus problem... what was I saying?
Oh yeah. So I lost everything, homework, tootbrushes, medication, and I forget lots of important things.
After a few weeks of learning and having fun with my calculator, my mom realized that it wasworth over $100, as the TI calcs are high end. She made me promise I wouldn't lose it.
You can see where this is going.
So, one night I came up the stairs to do my math homework. I was taking the public bus to my dad's house. When I pulled out my math homework
MY CALCULATOR WASN'T THERE!!!!!!!
I had a full out mental breakdown. I just totally lost it. I began pacing around the room bawling.  :w00t: There were two things that just killed me.
1. It was one of the few things I PROMISED I wouldn't lose.
2. It was my baby!  :'(
But a few minutes later, my dad came in and pulled it out of a different pocket in my bag.
I WAS SO MAD  :banghead:
The shock of "losing it" wasso bad I coudn't stop crying or even function beyond life for another hour.
It was one of the most devastating *unimportant* experiences in my life.
For that matter... I'll talk about the Tony Hawk incedent later...
There's one thing that doesn't make sense..
If you were bawling, why did you use :w00t:?
You're supposed to do that when you're happy..
Anyways, that is a little like what happened to me...
One time, I collected 24 dollars... it was my whole cash stack..
Then, I lost my wallet.
I freaked out, because I was so close to collecting 30$ to get a new set of Bakugans ( It was really popular and I loved it for some reason).
I looked up on the internet "Where is my wallet?" ( I was stupid then, and I thought the internet knew everything.. lol)
It said "It will be in the last place you look"
At first, I didn't get that, so I went to like 10 different sites and they all said the same thing.
Then, couple of days later, I was folding my dry clothes, when I found the wallet in my jeans pocket..
That was the happiest(?) time of my life lol :w00t:

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I started using my first real calculator when I was around four. My dad had a TI 92 for college (at IUP) and he let me use it. This is around the time he started exposing me to higher math. My loving father used to drive me crazy trying to teach me about rational and irrational numbers, imaginary numbers, pi, infinite loops, Gabriel's horn, black holes, finite values and the concept of infinity, and I was barely speaking in full sentences. I soon grew to love it though, and I now have the math experience of someone who went through college for math and got a bad grade. That is impressive for a ninth grader. Anyway, he let me use his calculator, and I discovered documents, geometry programs, and too many keys.

My dad taught me my first real (real=not alice, stagecast, or gamemaker) programming language when I was around six, and that was KidBasic, which is now BASIC256.

Now, since seventh grade, when I got the first real (real = Texas Instruments) calc that I owned, I have been programming TI. My Uncle, who is only 8 years older than me (we are like brothers) taught me my first lessons in TI BASIC. After a year or so, I bloomed from the Disp command into output and the graph screen.

Now I am a moderately skilled TI BASIC programmer, and I am proud of my skills.

Last year, I discovered omni when searching for games, and because it had a lot of good ones, i joined. (to download them.)

Now, last week, browsing omni again, I made my first post because I wanted to help ztrumpet in his gamepack endeavor (i am actively developing homescreen invaders now). Now I have made my 100th post (by accident) so I will now celebrate the one-hundred-and-one landmark with my level four acceptance speech.

Good times on Omnimaga. Only a week really, and I have had lots of fun.
All those times I marveled at a feat of computer engineering, all those times I got an idea that made a tough concept startlingly clear, all those times I lost the game, all those times I was on both sides of tech support. I love the sense of community in Omni.

Thank you, Omnimaga, for renewing my love for programming, not once, but twice. Thank you for raising my hopes and confidence when I thought they were down. There have been wise things said on this forum, and lots of help I received and things that were said that were funny. I want to take a minute to acknowledge some of them:

Thank you, Calc84maniac, for being a genius, and for making me interested in programming again.

Thank you ztrumpet, for the same reason.

Thank you, flyingfisch, for being supportive and enthusiastic about my projects, and being so inspired by them. I always enjoy seeing your name pop up on IRC and our funny conversations.

Thank you, Juju and DJ_O, for being good n00b helpers and helping me become a respected member of Omni.

Thank you Xeda112358, for making me think about math in even a slightly new way, as you did. Always nice to know someone with your interests.

Thank you Runer112, for your wisdom, "You can build a statue out of either 1'x1' blocks or 12'x12' blocks. The 1'x1' blocks will take a lot longer, but the final product is worth it." I will try to remember that one. It rings true for all things.

And anyone I forgot will go in on edits.

I will be giving back for my good experience, too: I am actively developing some projects, listed in my signature. Updates will be noted and/or posted within a day or two.

See you on the forums!!!
Maybe I should do something like this too.... lol

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but unfair unless you have a deck list, which makes it a lot harder.
True

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Miscellaneous / Re: Has this happened in your school?
« on: September 24, 2011, 04:45:07 pm »
Er it hasn't happened in my school (both senior high school and junior high school)... At least, I haven't heard about those things.
Some people in my school are like really smart, but they use their brain powerz wrong...
They shove weed/pot in to the paper towel dispenser and they carve the wall and hide weed in their as well...

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Miscellaneous / Re: Demotivational pictures
« on: September 23, 2011, 07:43:13 pm »
My favorite :
Spoiler For Spoiler:
Dang, that one was extremely mean lol
Here's one...
Spoiler For Spoiler:

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Miscellaneous / Demotivational pictures
« on: September 23, 2011, 06:35:52 pm »
They are the funniest pictures in the history of pictures!
Maybe except for Best time-captured photos...
In google photos type these and check them out
Demotivational pictures : flattery, A wife, Fail, etc...
Some of these might be funny, but some of these might be offensive.
Anyways, check them out!

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