testing, but im sure ill probably work
testing, but im sure ill probably work
we should have our own mini treasure hunt. I'd be interested in seeing what sort of shit interests you flash regs.
So if you have something that you think not many of us have probably seen / played. plug it in here.
And no you cant plug your own shit. TOAST.
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Wow, I'm hella suprised.. my hour long creation (it actually took me longer to install the NG api, which I wasn't sure how to use cos it was my first time obviously) got a 3.5 ! Thanks anyone who bothered to view it, lol. Now I just need to submit it to EVERY SITE IN THE WORLD and make a million from NG ads. Currently at 0.00 dollars ^_^ The review score is 8.7/10, that's impressive. I think. =]
^- snazzy link?
unbanned to the maximus :P
Sup, bitches :)
Is it against the rules to ask people to submit your flash to a collection? :/ If so.. I don't care, plx submit my elektric poop thing to Gadgets plx! It'd really help get views.. my Flash Chatroom (on my alt) has had over 200,000 views. Albeit in 3 years, but that flash is crap :p
Sup, bitches :)
done. submit my kb thing to action games, or is it a gadget? i don't know.
At 10/4/08 12:24 PM, Toast wrote: done. submit my kb thing to action games, or is it a gadget? i don't know.
Submitted, that game is awesome, lol. 3.3, I bet you wish you'd submitted on your main eh? :D
Sup, bitches :)
At 10/4/08 12:29 PM, liaaaam wrote:At 10/4/08 12:24 PM, Toast wrote: done. submit my kb thing to action games, or is it a gadget? i don't know.Submitted, that game is awesome, lol. 3.3, I bet you wish you'd submitted on your main eh? :D
Liaaaaam, I reviewed you game cause nothing was happening, so I guessed you didn't record mouse movement correctly, but I tried again cause I figured you weren't that dumb, and after madly clicking around on the screen for a few minutes and changing the quality it suddenly started working.
So sorry about the review
GUYZ wannas votes for Exile for the YEARLY TREASURE HUNT
*dun dun duuunnnn, epic music....thing*
http://www.newgrounds.com/bbs/topic/9771 29
SEE?! Its awesome =D
go votez nao :P 1 and 2
At 10/4/08 12:22 PM, liaaaam wrote: Is it against the rules to ask people to submit your flash to a collection?
You need to tell me what sub category under gadgets to put it in...
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At 10/4/08 01:09 PM, Glaiel-Gamer wrote: Liaaaaam, I reviewed you game cause nothing was happening, so I guessed you didn't record mouse movement correctly, but I tried again cause I figured you weren't that dumb, and after madly clicking around on the screen for a few minutes and changing the quality it suddenly started working.
So sorry about the review
Someone pmed me similar, but then it worked next time he tried it :/ strange. I'll have to test it on another PC.
At 10/4/08 01:14 PM, Luis wrote: You need to tell me what sub category under gadgets to put it in...
OMGADMIN. Gadgets-Other ?
Sup, bitches :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VY_Canis_Ma joris
i wouldnt wanna go anywhere near that star lol
At 10/4/08 01:35 PM, Toast wrote: i wouldnt wanna go anywhere near that star lol
Sweet zombie jesus. Think of the marshmallow toasting capabilities of that baby :O.
At 10/4/08 01:43 PM, Depredation wrote:At 10/4/08 01:35 PM, Toast wrote: i wouldnt wanna go anywhere near that star lolSweet zombie jesus. Think of the marshmallow toasting capabilities of that baby :O.
the thing that scares me the most is that it's 5000 light years away from earth, so maybe it already exploded a long time ago and we don't know it. if something like the sun exploding can wipe out the whole solar system easily, imagine something 2,600 bigger than the sun
At 10/4/08 11:40 AM, Luis wrote: we should have our own mini treasure hunt. I'd be interested in seeing what sort of shit interests you flash regs.
So if you have something that you think not many of us have probably seen / played. plug it in here.
And no you cant plug your own shit. TOAST.
I found this by searching random words
At 10/4/08 01:59 PM, BrotherToast wrote:At 10/4/08 01:43 PM, Depredation wrote:the thing that scares me the most is that it's 5000 light years away from earth, so maybe it already exploded a long time ago and we don't know it. if something like the sun exploding can wipe out the whole solar system easily, imagine something 2,600 bigger than the sunAt 10/4/08 01:35 PM, Toast wrote: i wouldnt wanna go anywhere near that star lolSweet zombie jesus. Think of the marshmallow toasting capabilities of that baby :O.
AGH! that would be like some form of inebidable (thads ridte!, iiiinebidable!) death for us all!
AND PLEEEZE!
Mayhaps if your are free, put me Exile series into the treasure hunt, i needs sum publicities :P
At 10/4/08 01:57 PM, ArthurGhostly wrote: Now that's one big mass of incandescent gas.
A gigantic nuclear furnace.
Where hydrogen is built into helium.
At a temperature of millions of degrees.
That could be a haiku :D.
Universe
Anyone else feel incredibly small? If you think about it, no matter what you do, or when, or why, atoms are just atoms, and all you are is just a big bunch of particles glued together, and we think that's complex. Yet there are stars and galaxies out there with millions of planets, and googles upon googles upon googles of atoms, and that's all anything is, big or small, just atoms.
Anyway, i find it odd.
Ultra Deep Field
Probably the most important image ever taken, taken by the hubble telescope a while back. Amazing image. If you're even remotely interested in science, this will boggle your mind.
Warning, incredibly large image, but worth it.
At 10/4/08 02:28 PM, DarkMana wrote: I'm kind of disappointed. :P
Well, there's millions in a pinhead. A google is a 1 followed by 100 zeros. Ergo, there must be more than 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000
particles in the universe, surely.
At 10/4/08 02:39 PM, SpamBurger wrote: No, less than a googol sounds right. You don't seem to understand how large a googol really is. One million is absolutely nothing at all compared to a googol, so if there are a million atoms in a pinhead, it does sound right.
I guess so, anyway, it's a shit load of atoms. Now i think about it, a googol would be a lot larger than i first thought :|. What's a googols purpose then? If there isn't anything that requires it for measurement, what's it for?
And i realize i spelled googol wrongly, sorry about that. Goddam Internet >:(.
At 10/4/08 02:47 PM, SpamBurger wrote: You're right that it doesn't really have much of a purpose in mathematics or anything like that. It's basically only used to compare very large quantities. For example, the number of possible chess games is over a googol.
I thought thats what Avogadro's Number was for...
(6.02 x 10^24)
But thats still about only 1/4 of a googol, so i guess you guys are right.
I'll stop trying to sound smart now.
Treasure Hunt
Did you guys submit anything?
I'm very confident about what i found (Mug Hug).
But i doubt Tom is going to watch EVERY SINGLE entry submitted, and
because mine is on page 10 i doubt i have a chance.
Oh well. :/
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At 10/4/08 03:00 PM, ArthurGhostly wrote: Wow, dude, that thing is a gem.
Can't see how that got overlooked..
I know, it didn't even get a daily award...
Pretty amazing if you ask me.
It was submitted in 2005, too.
That was GREAT animation in 2005...
Let's hope i win, that $250 will probably
be gas money lol.
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At 10/4/08 02:54 PM, K-Guare wrote: I thought thats what Avogadro's Number was for...
(6.02 x 10^24)
But thats still about only 1/4 of a googol, so i guess you guys are right.
I'll stop trying to sound smart now.
"The Shannon number, 10^120, is an estimated lower bound on the game-tree complexity of chess"
At 10/4/08 02:54 PM, K-Guare wrote: But thats still about only 1/4 of a googol, so i guess you guys are right.
it's not 1/4th of a googol, it's 1/(10^76) of a googol, which is a lot smaller than 1/4th, and essentially meaningless cause it's smaller than the smallest possible distance that can separate 2 physics objects (which is somewhere on the order of magnitude of 10^-35)
Quick! Someone calculate roughly the amount of possible configurations of all the particles in the universe if they are arranged in a straight line, one right after each other.
That's what big numbers are used for.
At 10/4/08 02:54 PM, K-Guare wrote: I thought thats what Avogadro's Number was for...
(6.02 x 10^24)
That's for working out the amount of atoms/molecules in a mole of an element. And it's 10^23 ;).
Buried Treasure
I might do a bit of hunting tomorrow. Find me some loot, and hopefully cash ;P.
At 10/4/08 02:14 PM, SpamBurger wrote:At 10/4/08 01:59 PM, BrotherToast wrote: if something like the sun exploding can wipe out the whole solar system easily, imagine something 2,600 bigger than the sunYea, but the difference between that star and the sun, is that the sun is only 8 light minutes away from us, while the giant star is over 5000 light years away from us. It's explosion wouldn't affect us much...
yes but something so incredibly huge would obviously have a larger effect than only destroying everything in its reach. even planets that are not directly affected by it will be affected eventually through the explosion of the star and all the thousands of planets / stars that are destroyed. it could probably create a huge chain reaction effect that will eventually reach our galaxy, couldn't it?
googols
if a pinhead is approximately 1million atoms aka 10^6, and a googol is 10^100, then:
there are 10^100 / 10^6 pinheads in a googol
which approximately equals 10^16.5 pinheads
which is approximately 10000000000000000
unfortunately my brain cannot conceptualize visually the difference between a pinhead and the universe, or 10^16.5 pinheads, but 10^16.5 still sounds like a whole damn lot of pinheads.
At 10/4/08 02:54 PM, K-Guare wrote: Mug hug
Oh wow. I absolutely loved that movie! Hope you do win, cause that is quite a find.
I love the facial expressions of that mug <3
At 10/4/08 03:08 PM, BrotherToast wrote: there are 10^100 / 10^6 pinheads in a googol
which approximately equals 10^16.5 pinheads
which is approximately 10000000000000000
10^100/10^6 = 10^94, not 10^16.5. HUGGGGEEEEE difference there.
reg hunt and new submition link
well everubody that wasn't here when awesome shirturtle (nick) was here probobly didn't see this..
This site gets better and better all the time...cutting edge lol
painball
Today i played a bb gun war with proffesional weapons and bullets (the bullets fly at 90 meter per second) yo pat about 33 dollar for 4-5 hours, limitless ammo and all you have on you is the close you bring and a mask to protect you face...it was legendry =]
At 10/4/08 03:06 PM, Glaiel-Gamer wrote:At 10/4/08 02:54 PM, K-Guare wrote: But thats still about only 1/4 of a googol, so i guess you guys are right.it's not 1/4th of a googol, it's 1/(10^76) of a googol, which is a lot smaller than 1/4th, and essentially meaningless cause it's smaller than the smallest possible distance that can separate 2 physics objects (which is somewhere on the order of magnitude of 10^-35)
Arg, i figured since 1 Googol = 1.00 x 10^100, and
Avogadros Number = 6.02 x 10^23,
since 23 is about 1/4 of 100, eh thats what i figured...but oh well,
i'm not the smartest crayon in the bunch.
At 10/4/08 03:06 PM, Depredation wrote: That's for working out the amount of atoms/molecules in a mole of an element. And it's 10^23 ;).
Arg, i knew something was wrong.
I haven't had Chemistry class in forever, so...
Congratulations, you and Glaiel-Gamer both know more about science than i do. :]
At 10/4/08 03:10 PM, Coolio-Niato wrote: Oh wow. I absolutely loved that movie! Hope you do win, cause that is quite a find.
Haha, hopefully. :]
I loved almost everything about it, a great movie indeed.
You guys are cool, i don't know why i never visit the Reg Lounge...
I think i'm going to fix that. :]
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sorry for doublle but i had to post this
http://www.newgrounds.com/bbs/topic/9773 60
this is funny in so many ways...but it sucks that it was a good idea...it should be opend by someone with
a ba of 3.5
P.S
toast in that case i think that you are jewish...and by the way a lot of jews don't belive in god so...