erapic -- The scene works for me. Your problem might be because you are using the MAC version of Algodoo but the scene was created using the Windows version. The company (Algoryx) is currently working on fixing problems with the different versions of Algodoo, so I hope everything will be fixed and working correctly in the not too distant future.
Test-01999 -- I really like your graphics, so can I please use some of the items to make my own scene? I will give you credit in my scene description. Thank you!
Suggestion: A mistake that inexperienced programmers make is to start coding a project before they even know what they need to do or how big the task would be. Experienced programmers work out an initial plan for how the project will look and operate. They do that with a logical flow chart that spells out every task that must be done and exactly how to do it. It also helps to write "pseudo-code" for some of the functions and low-level tasks such as math calculations and logical steps. I cannot explain all that in just a few comments but I sure you can learn those practices from various "how to program" or "how to code" tutorials on the web.
whatvaheck -- You are upset about comments that were made back in 2010 before you were born! Those people probably don't use Algobox any longer. So, please be aware of DATES from now on when you want to leave a comment. Also, many of the things you are angry about should not be reported because they do not break any rules. Don't be so quick to write comments or report users!!!
That sounds great! If I could help you in any way with it please feel free to contact me. Most of my professional programming experience was 8-bit assembly language for the Intel 8085A microprocessor which is quite different from the scripting language used in Algodoo. But I'm sure between the two of us we will make it work!
It's funny that you mentioned about your broken S key because the S key on my wife's computer just broke a few days ago and she is also having to use the 5 key in place of her S key!
I thought "Indesit" was a misspelled word until I did a Google search. Now I know that it's a brand name for various kitchen appliances that are sold in Europe. I learn something new every day here on Algobox!
Glp1022 -- You should give your scenes titles that people can read and understand. Don't be lazy by wiggling your fingers over your keyboard. A title should say what the scene is about or what the scene does. Thanks
Adazmacko -- Thanks! I will probably add more birds and animals in the next few days.
Concerning copying stuff from your scenes, I get nearly all of my graphics images from Google. If any image you see in my scenes looks like an image in your scene, it's just a coincidence. It just means that I copied the same image that you copied from Google. Now stop worrying about it, Okay?
I don't believe it has anything to do with chaos theory (but I'm not an expert). Algodoo introduces a small amount of random behavior when objects collide with each other. That is how Algodoo simulates real-world collisions.
When a stick man falls into the quick sand and you pull him out before he goes totally under, he gets some weird power that makes things disappear when he touches them! Try this.... put a stick man over the quicksand and let him sink a small amount. Then pull him out and put him over the other stick men. He will fall very slowly until he touches the other stick men. Then POOOOF! Everything he touches including him disappears!