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Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Friday, January 23, 2009
Stick animation...
Pivot Stickfigure Animator is a unique software, that allows you to create stick figure animations easily and without any artistic skills. You can move the sections of the sick figure and easily create a chain of animation frames that can be previewed as you go. You can use more than one stick-figure in the animation, and even create your own stick figures using an easy to use visual editor that lets you assemble objects out of lines and circles. In addition, you can optionally set animation size, speed and more. The result can be saved as animated GIF file. Fun and easy to use, surprisingly well featured.
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Thursday, January 22, 2009
Scar programming...
Scar programming is a macroing program. Info:
'SCAR is a scriptable IDE and Macro program. It is also known as SCAR Divi, SCAR
Divi CDE, and many other names. The program was originally made by Aivars Irmejs, and is maintained by Frédéric Hannes. The program can be downloaded from Freddy1990's website. It is a hybrid of the Delphi and Pascal programming languages. Users and scripters can use this program to carry out macro commands on games, and other computer based programs; the most popular game SCAR is used for is RuneScape by Jagex Ltd..
Given its ability to simulate mouse and keyboard input, its support of the Windows API, and a built-in HTTP client, SCAR is also versatile and powerful as a workflow automation language for various tasks in Windows, in a similar way to Windows Script Host. One design flaw with SCAR is that while its syntax highlighting recognizes certain Delphi keywords and bolds them as they are typed, SCAR's interpreter does not implement these keywords and gives errors upon using them. An example of this is the asm keyword which, in Delphi, allows the developer to write low-level assembly instructions.' Source: Meand Wikipedia. Heres the wiki link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCAR_(programming_language)
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Heres another....
Ugh. Heres another post for this computer class.
There are only two known species of coelacanths: one that lives near the Comoros Islands off the east coast of Africa, and one found in the waters off Sulawesi, Indonesia. Many scientists believe that the unique characteristics of the coelacanth represent an early step in the evolution of fish to terrestrial four-legged animals like amphibians.
The most striking feature of this "living fossil" is its paired lobe fins that extend away from its body like legs and move in an alternating pattern, like a trotting horse. Other unique characteristics include a hinged joint in the skull which allows the fish to widen its mouth for large prey; an oil-filled tube, called a notochord, which serves as a backbone; thick scales common only to extinct fish, and an electrosensory rostral organ in its snout likely used to detect prey.' Quote provided by National Geographic. Link:http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/fish/coelacanth.html
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Hola!
Hola! Welcome to my blog! (That I'm obligated to make by the computer class I'm taking.) This assignment is going to be easy because I took the whole class last year! (Yayfail.) I just got the game Halo 3. Its sweet. I might not get on it very soon because I'm a little behind in some classes but whatever. My gamertag is jonmusic744. Add me (Or I'll add you.) if you comment on this.
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