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Active Worlds Programmers Club

Apr 17, 2003, 3:31am
[View Quote] Why would you need a witness... I wonder. Worried about trojans? You should make it
a requirement for the club members to share code openly.

--Bowen--

Active Worlds Programmers Club

Apr 17, 2003, 4:16pm
[View Quote] Then it's nothing more than an executable sharing club. Sure, you could claim it a
programmer club, but unless they're sharing the source... there's no point. Isn't
the point of clubs to learn from your peers?

--Bowen--

Active Worlds Programmers Club

Apr 17, 2003, 4:41pm
[View Quote] Which actually helps people learn. If you picked up an HTML book right now, or just
copy and pasted HTML from others' websites... who do you think would learn HTML
faster from trial and error? The one who copy and pasted, right? Because he's
experimenting. The one who's doing it from a book is learning what the book wants
him to know and maybe not what he needs to know to do anything worthwile. It's great
you can put tables together to show predefined statistics, but can you put tables
together to show a webpage worth visiting?

--Bowen--

Active Worlds Programmers Club

Apr 17, 2003, 4:42pm
[View Quote] Yeah, KAH has to finish his new system which I have no idea on what he's doing.
Maybe we can incorperate the club into that instead of seperating them off from the
rest of the community, or something.

--Bowen--

Active Worlds Programmers Club

Apr 17, 2003, 11:27pm
[View Quote] Then how does not requiring open source code help?

--Bowen--

Active Worlds Programmers Club

Apr 18, 2003, 1:26am
[View Quote] The best way to learn is through trial and error, not through what people tell you.
You can learn from both, but the better of the two is on your own.

--Bowen--

bots and chat in the world

Apr 19, 2003, 1:13am
[View Quote] None yet... as far as I know... I'll make one someday.

--Bowen--

chazbot

Apr 22, 2003, 4:23pm
[View Quote] LoL Wow, BCB really is a rip off. There's always free libraries to replace the 3rd
party ones... and there are lots of free IDEs (like DEV-C++)... and since this _is_ a
bot... you don't get paid for hobbiest time put into a project.

--Bowen--

chazbot

Apr 22, 2003, 5:59pm
[View Quote] I am part of the linux revolution. :P

--Bowen--

chazbot

Apr 22, 2003, 6:42pm
[View Quote] I don't know if that's any worse. ;)

--Bowen--

bots.omegauniverse.com

Apr 28, 2003, 3:39am
Just to let people know bots.omegauniverse.com is down until I either renew the
domain and hosting or get a new one.

--Bowen--

CrAzY Bot

May 22, 2003, 5:51pm
[View Quote] Wait... wait... I feel it... shut the hell up.

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--Bowen--

CrAzY Bot

May 24, 2003, 4:38pm
[View Quote] One word for you: PLONK.

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--Bowen--

CrAzY Bot

May 26, 2003, 3:25am
[View Quote] I believe the terms are "downers" and "uppers".

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--Bowen--

Bot to find someone

Jun 8, 2003, 3:11pm
[View Quote] Or maybe he doesn't know.

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--Bowen--

Bot to find someone

Jun 9, 2003, 3:38pm
[View Quote] Seed sign4.rwx. Create sign "why so antisocial?".

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--Bowen--

My Bingo Bot

Jun 21, 2003, 5:34pm
[View Quote] Does it also install all the needed runtimes and libraries?

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--Bowen--

Question...

Jun 25, 2003, 5:44pm
[View Quote] VB isn't required in some places for a CIS degree in programming.

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--Bowen--

another question :)

Jul 14, 2003, 3:15pm
[View Quote] I'm sure that'll get him the number, but, he might have other commands
that use nearly the same format. So it might not work for him.

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--Bowen--

No of SETI units returned: 30
Processing time: 23 days, 18 hours.
(Total hours: 570)
www.setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu

AWCamp Bot Class Info Needed

Aug 4, 2003, 3:23am
[View Quote] Why must you encourage piracy? C++ is free, many compilers available
free, SDK is designed on it as well. No waiting for it to be out of
beta to use it either. I am boggled as to why you said that.

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--Bowen--

No of SETI units returned: 62
Processing time: 51 days, 22 hours.
(Total hours: 1246)
www.setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu

World stops running

Aug 7, 2003, 3:07am
[View Quote] Files aren't databases, databases aren't files?

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--Bowen--

No of SETI units returned: 62
Processing time: 51 days, 22 hours.
(Total hours: 1246)
www.setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu

World stops running

Aug 7, 2003, 9:40am
[View Quote] Mm, but aren't they on in the same?

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--Bowen--

No of SETI units returned: 62
Processing time: 51 days, 22 hours.
(Total hours: 1246)
www.setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu

Chazbot new build

Aug 20, 2003, 3:16am
[View Quote] You mean... filmkr, mmm Steve, er Lars?

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--Bowen--

No of SETI units returned: 69
Processing time: 57 days, 10 hours.
(Total hours: 1378)
www.setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu

question

Aug 19, 2003, 6:58pm
[View Quote] I guess all it needs is the origin of the object.

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--Bowen--

No of SETI units returned: 69
Processing time: 57 days, 10 hours.
(Total hours: 1378)
www.setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu

question

Aug 19, 2003, 7:07pm
[View Quote] Predifined width/depth/height of objects? Or maybe it scans the object
looking for the largest of each. (very simple system, would cause
problems with weirdly sized/shaped items)

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--Bowen--

No of SETI units returned: 69
Processing time: 57 days, 10 hours.
(Total hours: 1378)
www.setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu

question

Aug 24, 2003, 4:59pm
[View Quote] On every fifth collision detection with a singular object have the
browser send a "bump event" to the server. Seems like it'd work fine
and wouldn't spam bots and servers to death. Of course if they keep
walking into objects that might be a different problem. Maybe have a
different event for non-solid objects.

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--Bowen--

No of SETI units returned: 74
Processing time: 66 days, 6 hours.
(Total hours: 1590)
www.setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu

question

Aug 25, 2003, 6:01am
[View Quote] Hmm, maybe make a world server option for "tagged" bump events or
something... then have the browser check for tagged, always, or none. ?

[View Quote]
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--Bowen--

No of SETI units returned: 74
Processing time: 66 days, 6 hours.
(Total hours: 1590)
www.setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu

Brants Ultimate Pb Bot is attacking me!!!

Aug 20, 2003, 3:15am
Quick solution, realize Brant's VB apps FUBAR every system they touch.
Then, make your own.

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--Bowen--

No of SETI units returned: 69
Processing time: 57 days, 10 hours.
(Total hours: 1378)
www.setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu

age checking bot

Aug 20, 2003, 6:22pm
[View Quote] Just have another bot get logged in that whispers (eject:dinglebarry)
via the webpage script. If it's ASP I'm sure you can probably even make
a bot using the OCX/DLL/ETC.

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--Bowen--

No of SETI units returned: 69
Processing time: 57 days, 10 hours.
(Total hours: 1378)
www.setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu

age checking bot

Aug 20, 2003, 6:47pm
[View Quote] It's not that problem, it's the "how does the bot know what someone
typed in the webpage" that's the problem. You'd also need a fast
timeout just in case someone just hits the "X" at the top. Plus, if you
wanted it to be a true protection you better get some sort of adult key
that checks CC #'s.

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--Bowen--

No of SETI units returned: 69
Processing time: 57 days, 10 hours.
(Total hours: 1378)
www.setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu

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