
Flash Clicky
semi-repost
Previous flash robot attempts:
Angry
Guitar
Eyebot
Mechfear1
(, Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:12, archived)
the thing was, i understood wht they meant
now i feel all hollow and empty inside
(, Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:15, archived)
I think The Fear is a bit of harmless fun, keeps the outsiders at bay ;)
People will feel the same way about gourds soon :(
Is there a Gourd Fear yet?
/sudden thought
(, Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:19, archived)
I do physics so I'm completely illiterate
yet i'm being asked to debate that topic tommorrow for over an hour.
help.
(, Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:22, archived)
Did something on Apartheid in my GCSE days, but 'twas a long time ago
Now, if you were to ask me about whether infants have an innate ability to recognise human faces, and imitate facial expressions, I might be able to help you.
Or for variety, how about the effect of context on the perpendicular error in children's drawings?
(, Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:25, archived)
Yes, yes, and it appears to improve things
Curiosity satiated?
(, Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:36, archived)
face recognition is innate
facial expression imitation is innate
context appears to reduce the perpendicular error in children's drawings
Good luck with the South Africans
- The security supervisor @ my uni is ex S. African police, so he knows how to deal with student protests FACT!
/off-topic
(, Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:49, archived)
I spazzed THE GOURD as a reply, so it should be easy to find.
(, Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:33, archived)
That's a good thing.
Woooooooooooo to you!
(, Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:14, archived)
global isfear;
isfear = random(true, false);
if ((isfear == true) || (isfear == false))
  print "THE FEAR ";
else
  print "THE FEAR ";
Great anim by the way.

(, Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:15, archived)
As far as I can tell...except for the print...which makes me think basic...hrm..
(, Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:18, archived)
...it's an odd language, but no-one will tell me its history. I'll let you guess a bit longer then put you out of your misery.
(, Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:19, archived)
No, but those languages are great.
Fortran. Yeah, baby.
(, Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:21, archived)
is more like this:
+++++--------[+++------]++++++++++++++------------------------------[+++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------]
or so im told.
(, Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:26, archived)
or maybe that's why it's called brainf*ck...
personally, i like Prolog, but then i'm insane
(, Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:28, archived)
.... very very serious, if i can find it, i'll put the Hello World on here :)
(, Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:30, archived)
Features:
- No goto (thank god) but instead a comefrom
- Instructions only have a 30% chance of being executed unless 'please' is put before them
- Only two instructions (apart from IO) 'pack' and 'leave'
- Pack takes a 32-bit word and shunts all the ones up to most significant end
- Leave takes two 32-bit words and interleaves them to give a 64-bit word
(, Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:41, archived)
it has print " " statements, but it also has semicolons. maybe it's lingo or something
(, Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:41, archived)
A language used to make text adventures

*looks up*
God that's shit, I suppose I should think before shopping.
(, Wed 5 Mar 2003, 1:28, archived)
nice blinking..
in space no one can hear THE FEAR THE FEAR &c.
(, Wed 5 Mar 2003, 2:12, archived)
