1. The scene description states: "Example of laser hit count code." Isn't that describing one of your other scenes?
2. The printed diagrams that you copied and pasted from the Web (I assume) show A and B as input designations which is different from the logic gates in the scene. Same thing for outputs. Was that intentional?
Other than those observations, the scene is awesome!
You said: "dx of the orange link equals the dx of the blue link."
Would that be true only during the linear portion of the movement? (I'm not the math wiz that you are, so please excuse my question if it is a dumb one!)
Quote: "I don't like my username but I can't create a new account so I'm stuck with it, lol"
Well, there actually is a way to create a new account without violating the multiple account rule but it would mean having your old account banned. So, if you wanted a different username, just let me know and I will ban your old account. Then you can create a new one without a problem.
I would never install a Glock Switch on my gun because of the fact that it's illegal, but one day while at the range I wanted to see if the Beltloop Trick would work with my Glock model 26. It kinda did but the fire rate was very erratic. The belt loop trick is not illegal but if nothing else it wastes ammo and would make it almost impossible to hit your target especially if it's more than 25 or 30 meters away.
Oh! LOL! I thought you made a scene that simulates some sort of special energy transfer that is not commonly known about and utilized. I was hoping I would learn something new today.
Sorry, the gear selection doesn't work very well. When I press any of the numbers 1, 2, 3, or 4 the gear slams down too hard and gets all messed up. Everything just sort of flies apart. It could use some adjusting in order to make it work correctly.
Just FYI, Ultragamer564 was banned from Algobox a few years ago so there is no need to give him credit for anything he made. He lost all rights to his scenes the day he was banned. But it's totally up to you if you feel the need to credit him.
Thanks for explaining the difference. Now, when I see someone walking with something on a leash, I'll be able to know for certain if it's a dog or not.
It's not a joke.
You said "Nobody did it so I did it."
Then I said "Nobody eats dog poo. So, is that something you should do?"
What that means is, just because no one else has done something doesn't mean that you should do it. It's not a joke. It's a point that I wanted to make.
and by the way, the keycode "enter" is the Enter key that's used with the numeric keypad. If you want to use the main Enter key on the alphanumeric keyboard then the keycode should be "Return".
By the way, here's an interesting fact that many new and inexperienced chess players do not know. The standard 8X8 chessboard must be positioned for play so that the bottom-right square for each player is white. If the board happens to be rotated 90 degrees, then it places a black square in that position. There is also a rule that states the Queen must be initially placed on her same color square which, if the board is rotated correctly, will put her to the left of the King for the White player's initial starting position. I don't know if the starting position for a 6X6 board is important.
It shows how to make polygons appear to change shape over time, but in actuality what's happening is the polygons are being redrawn very rapidly over and over again. So, what you see is similar to an animation. As far as I know, this is the only way you can make a polygon appear to change shape. It must be modified and redrawn (or re-spawned).