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The Internet: On Kiwike
05-09-2012, 03:46,
Post: #11
RE: The Internet: On Kiwike
(05-09-2012, 03:19)conor1121 Wrote:
(05-09-2012, 03:10)Sebiale Wrote: Who wants to learn Morse?
We'd need to write books on it for people . . .

Or we could just use the reciever, and run it through a decoder.

Isn't that like saying "I know Spanish!", and then run it through Google Translate? >.>
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05-09-2012, 04:04,
Post: #12
RE: The Internet: On Kiwike
(05-09-2012, 03:46)Cell Wrote:
(05-09-2012, 03:19)conor1121 Wrote:
(05-09-2012, 03:10)Sebiale Wrote: Who wants to learn Morse?
We'd need to write books on it for people . . .

Or we could just use the reciever, and run it through a decoder.

Isn't that like saying "I know Spanish!", and then run it through Google Translate? >.>

Yes, but it's automatic
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05-09-2012, 04:56,
Post: #13
RE: The Internet: On Kiwike
(05-09-2012, 04:04)conor1121 Wrote:
(05-09-2012, 03:46)Cell Wrote:
(05-09-2012, 03:19)conor1121 Wrote:
(05-09-2012, 03:10)Sebiale Wrote: Who wants to learn Morse?
We'd need to write books on it for people . . .

Or we could just use the receiver, and run it through a decoder.

Isn't that like saying "I know Spanish!", and then run it through Google Translate? >.>

Yes, but it's automatic

But isnt this like "Hey, I need to send someone a message, but oh no! They are on the other side of this 200 block city, I guess I should make this elaborate redstone decoder and send a message to him...



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05-09-2012, 23:49,
Post: #14
RE: The Internet: On Kiwike
Well, asdf, back when computers were first invented they weren't exactly capable of fitting in your lap. And if people love bank-vault-like front doors, then hell, why not build giant computers?

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05-11-2012, 01:18,
Post: #15
RE: The Internet: On Kiwike
WOO, 2001 RP!
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05-21-2012, 21:58,
Post: #16
RE: The Internet: On Kiwike
Considering that making today's computers might be impossible, you are right. Welcome to 2001 Everybody!
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05-21-2012, 23:17,
Post: #17
RE: The Internet: On Kiwike
well for towns in a nation since they are supposed to be biome specific this would be very useful, at least the morse code idea.

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05-21-2012, 23:33,
Post: #18
RE: The Internet: On Kiwike
I don't understand what the biome nations has to do with the morse code if I'm honest.

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05-22-2012, 15:27,
Post: #19
RE: The Internet: On Kiwike
Because the chunks may all be loaded, and you can speak without being detected

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05-26-2012, 15:36,
Post: #20
RE: The Internet: On Kiwike
Andy, morse code would not be needed because you can program this to be infinitely extendable, and every output can be linked with something, or it can run into a GPU and power an LCD screen. Morse code would be useless on this. Also, for sending messages when a person is not online, we can also make ROM. ROM is a circuit that when powered stays on forever, an example being when you hit a button. When it is powered it will stay on, unless powered by a circuit, causing it to reset.
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