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« on: December 04, 2010, 05:37:33 pm »
No problem. Question, though (off-topic): Why do you use CODE instead of QUOTE?
EDIT: Nvm, fixed. I just noticed it the other day on another post, which I edited.
Also, I admit that I feel more tired than I did in the previous years because of the real life events that happened over one year ago. I am still recovering from them as those were a lot of stress.
Stress (0) ... often called a 21st century illness but it has always been with us if perhaps (1) ... different names. These days we regard stress (2) ... a necessary evil of modern living. Yet stress is not negative and without (3) ... we would not enjoy some of the highpoints in life (4) ... as the anticipation before a date or the tension leading (5) ... to an important match. All these situations produce stress but (6) ... you can control it and not the other way (7) ... you will feel stimulated, not worn ( ... Unlike these situations, which are generally positive and easier to deal with, sitting in a train (9) ... is late, (10) ... stuck in a traffic jam, working to a tight deadline are (11) ... harder to manage and control. Stress is now recognised as a medical problem and as a signficant factor (12) ... causing coronary heart disease, high blood pressure and a high cholesterol count. Patients are often unwilling to admit to stress problems (13) ... they feel they are a form of social failure and it is important that symptoms (14) ... identified in order to avoid unnecessary suffering. So what should we be looking out for as danger signals? Common signs of stress are increased tiredness, irritability and (15) ... inability to cope with certain situations.
5012
« on: December 04, 2010, 05:32:20 pm »
Well, the reason why I do a lot more stuff is because unlike all other admins and staff, I am out of school. I have a full time job but it's 30-ish hours a week most of the time and no homework or school projects. While I work 20 more hours than everyone else, I save about 40 hours I would spend on school otherwise. As a result, I have a considerably higher amount of time to work on stuff and post. Hot_Dog, Ztrumpet and Eeems usually do a lot of admin stuff as well, and some staff edit/move topics, but they're all busy with school, now, leaving them no time to admin. As a result, I am left with the bulk of the work and now I am busier in general with work so I am more tired, feeling less like working on stuff (or even posting, sometimes).
This is why in the future I might set some tasks for some staff and/or admins. Hum, that explains everything (in the other forum too!!!!). I'm sorry for you DJ :S
5013
« on: December 04, 2010, 05:28:51 pm »
I haven't seen a review get posted in over half a year unfortunately
Probably that's because they have no review editor
5014
« on: December 04, 2010, 05:28:26 pm »
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« on: December 04, 2010, 05:26:49 pm »
You can already compile Axe programs as applications by selecting "Application" as the shell from the options menu.
You gotta be kidding. I just found out... Oh my god! No way, this is EPIC!
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« on: December 04, 2010, 05:24:39 pm »
Sure they can!
When I took an IQ test I was 12. It gave me a 98 then I took a different one, got 145
All IQ tests have different results. For the best IQ test go to your family doctor
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« on: December 04, 2010, 05:23:58 pm »
Yeah it depends of what thing you want to major in, really. If the college class you want to have is limited to a certain amount of students, you need the best score possible. It's also worse in high populated areas like New York, because the demand is much higher than the offer. Over here for sciences I think you can get in with 60% passing note in everything, but in USA, sometimes you almost need 100% for some stuff...
I am in a public school. My school had the highest average of all public schools in my country. The director and teachers really push us to the limits. This is good. We can get motivated
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« on: December 04, 2010, 05:22:52 pm »
^ good idea dude
DJ should have less work, he's too stressed, I can hear him breathing 10000*100000 times per second in portugal
5019
« on: December 04, 2010, 05:20:38 pm »
Nah, Ticalc.org was just kinda dormant at the time. Ultima V got featured 3 months after it came out, that year, and I remember sometimes they had no news for 3 months and it took over one month to get files processed.
They never got to 1300 files in the pending queue again since 2003, though. http://www.ticalc.org/archives/news/articles/7/78/78717.html
I think they reached 1371 or 1381, or something...
That's terrible!!!! I think they need WAY more staff... Also, I've written 7 reviews and none of them showed up. (latest one was 1.5 weeks ago, last one was today)
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« on: December 04, 2010, 05:16:40 pm »
I don,t know yet. If I am less busy after christmas I might announce them, but otherwise I might be hiring a news editor/file archiver prior starting this, to lower my task on Omnimaga.
I know a forum where there is a founder (admin) like you. There are three more admins which have the exact same powers than he has, except for deleting the entire forum (others can do this by FTP access though). Despite of this, he does all the work, not that the other admins don't like to work, they do, but it's like something nobody can't control in forums. The founder will always do more stuff. You can help this by setting each person to a set task, for example.
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« on: December 04, 2010, 05:12:51 pm »
I like the TI Basic Menu( a lot, but for school programs and math programs.
Awesome menus may be The Impossible Game menu for example.
A new thing to add:
A professional game shouldn't be uploaded all the time. A new version (with plenty of updates) from month to month. Otherwise, not all users are playing the same game. That's very important.
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« on: December 04, 2010, 05:04:22 pm »
Ok, I have a doubt:
Is Application-making something you want to make in Axe? In 1.0.0, do you think that could be included?
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« on: December 04, 2010, 05:03:32 pm »
for WISC there is a max IQ, since you can't ask infinity questions, they only ask 50.
Yes, of course, but your IQ can't be measured with questions. Well, it's very hard to explain what I think.
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« on: December 04, 2010, 05:00:24 pm »
true, but the answers in WISC are short answer. also, no they didn't give it to me, but If I got quicker, I would have gotten a perfect score /150...
in the normal test, that means I currently have a 294 IQ...
There is no such thing as maximum IQ, I believe. I scored 135, 120 and 130 in three tests, which means I'm a smart person, but not a genius.
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« on: December 04, 2010, 04:59:08 pm »
Sorry, I couldn't help myself. For some reason when I saw this thread I impulsively decided to try to optimize to oblivion whatever code I saw.
761 bytes → 486 bytes
.SPRWKTWO [7E81A58181DB423C]→Pic0 [7E81A581A599817E1866A5A5BD24246C]→Pic1 [1866A5A5BD242436]→Pic2 [4949414149494141]→Pic3 [FF0000CC0000FF00]→Pic4 [90D8B681BD81FE88A8A8A8A8A8A884FE]→Pic6 [091B6D81BD817F11151515151515217F]→Pic7 [030404043F40807F]→Pic8 [C0202020FC0201FE]→Pic5 [80502070888888889090505050505020]→Pic9 []→GDB0 ∆List(0,0,Pic0-Pic0) ∆List(0,10,Pic1-Pic0) ∆List(0,18,Pic1+8-Pic0) ∆List(0,30,Pic1-Pic0) ∆List(0,38,Pic2-Pic0) ∆List(10,0,Pic3-Pic0) ∆List(10,8,Pic3-Pic0) ∆List(10,16,Pic3-Pic0) ∆List(10,24,Pic3-Pic0) ∆List(10,32,Pic3-Pic0) ∆List(10,40,Pic3-Pic0) ∆List(0,50,Pic4-Pic0) ∆List(8,50,Pic4-Pic0) ∆List(16,50,Pic4-Pic0) ∆List(24,50,Pic4-Pic0) ∆List(32,50,Pic4-Pic0) ∆List(20,0,Pic6-Pic0) ∆List(20,8,Pic6+8-Pic0) ∆List(20,18,Pic7-Pic0) ∆List(20,26,Pic7+8-Pic0) ∆List(30,1,Pic8-Pic0) ∆List(38,1,Pic5-Pic0) ∆List(50,0,Pic9-Pic0) ∆List(50,8,Pic9+8-Pic0) ClrDraw conj(GDB0-1→P,ᴇ9900+GDB0-Pic0-1,GDB0-Pic0)ʳ While -ᴇ9407 Pt-Change(sub(PP1),sub(PP1),sub(PP1)+ᴇ9900) End DispGraph Text(40*256+50) DrawF "David Gomes Repeat getKey End Return Lbl PP1 {P+1→P} That looks way more complicated and seems to ocuppy more size. My original program: 660 bytes Your program (compiled using Tokens): 1,02 KB EDIT: When compiled using SourceCoder, it gives me 84 errors :O So, hum... Optimization?
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