![]() | A few pictures from my visit to one smithsonian Museum in D.C. during mid-April.
Auteur: everydaysmthngnw
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![]() | Most of these programs were written when i was just a little kvee :), they are simple, yet they were important for me, as this is how i learned what i know today. Nowadays i don't use qbasic anymore, i do most of my work / testing in c#. But let's talk about the programs now. 01: first one is some kind of screensaver-ish program, it just moves an pointer in random fashion, increasing the color value of the pixel with every cycle. Using only qbasic s functions, i didn't know there were things like direct VRAM access... 02: my attempt at encryption :)), it just uses some basic logic functions, but i had no idea back then. I was even converting the number to binary by dividing, so the demonstration in the video would take about forever to encrypt. Later i realized i better leave creating those algorithms for the cryptologists and moved on :) 03: a very simple, almost text-mode 2d game engine. I really liked (and still like) the playstation game series "Syphon Filter"... so i decided to make a PC version :)... What an idea... Well, it ended up like this, I could not believe I got the map editor working back then and that the whole thing actually worked :) 04: another graphic program... I was at the lake and thought the sun reflecting in the water was really nice to look at... When i got back home, I wrote a quick piece of code to simulate that effect and it looked better than I expected... 05: one day, I thought i'd make a fun of somebody by making him believe I am actually hacking into a nuclear power plant control system... (I knew a few people who would fall for it). So I created this controlling system simulation, even with a nice core overheating :). I stopped there because I realized what a stpid idea this all was... 06: a program made recently, last year if I recall corectly. I was at the computer science lab, programming some Microchip PICs, really just load some data onto the stack, do some logic and display the result on 8 LEDs... I was bored, did not have any notebook or something and the PCs we were working on only had MS-DOS. Well, I started qbasic and in about two hours, I got a fully functional multiplayer version of snake :) 07: the last program I'm going to show you was also created of boredom during the PIC programming .. Well, at least the core was, I did the rest of it at home. Since I'm into music and since I primarily program music / sound software now, and my interest in this most likely started when I discovered impulse tracker I decided to make an qbasic pc-speaker music tracker :). I succeeded in creating the very heart of the system, it knew what a tempo was, you could of course use effects like arps, slides and tempo changes, it even had a working .wav file export, but then again, I decided not to continue, because I wanted to remake the whole thing in x86 assembly so it would be small, but that would consume too much time just for the PC beeper to be able to play one channel music oh wow. Did anyone recognize coldplay s God Put A Smile Upon Your Face in the demo? :) And to show you the pitch slides, the second song is a very short portion of nooly s withmyfinalbreath, which I used to test the effects. nooly is a great demoscene musician, be sure to check his stuff out at http:/ nooly marshals.cz And thats about it, :)
Auteur: TomGrus
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![]() | blah blah blah Macs can't play it so .... yay youtube?
Auteur: Beefycat123
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![]() | the nagual don juan eats a vegan organic plant-based raw food diet listen as the nagual don juan explains some of the mysteries and wonders of infinity key words: love quantum physics future science art genius intelligence wisdom compassion forgiveness inspiring empowerment self mastery Gabriel Michael Christ ascension Melchizedek quest adventure imagination mind thought power courage divine speed vitality nutrition nourishment stillness inner silence qi qigong internal strength taijiquan yoga fruits gardening green happiness Beloved
Auteur: 1q2w3e4r5t6yusername
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![]() | By Bruce Lipton Recent advances in cellular science are heralding an important evolutionary turning point. For almost fifty years we have held The illusion that our health and fate were preprogrammed in our genes, a concept referred to as genetic determinacy. Though mass consciousness is currently imbued with The belief that The character of one's life is genetically predetermined, a radically new understanding is unfolding at The leading edge of science. Cellular biologists now recognize that The Environment The external universe and our internal physiology, and more importantly, our perception of The Environment directly controls The activity of our genes. This video will broadly review The molecular mechanisms by which environmental awareness interfaces genetic regulation and guides organismal evolution
Auteur: iiisis2
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![]() | "The Amazing Transparent Man" (1/9)
Auteur: strangepromenade
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Auteur: strangepromenade
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