another way to look at the performance of randomizers and other devices. also maybe a way to record a series of button clicks or output events.. Also good for temp over time if someone can hook a thermometer like device up to it.
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I decided to use G-LinuxorU's sign tool
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i like doperfectworks randomizer
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@sandwichlizard: try using a font and copy/pasting the letters, or make a "part two".
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the flaw with using liquids or powders in randomizers is that they require the pressure to be at 0 or its not random anymore
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I am going to make a bunch of who's who signs on ben the crazy's word writer. I am out of signs. I even reused my home link. I will add more after I can name you guys. it will be a couple of hours before I can do that. I have some real world tasks to accomplish.
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id:1550133
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Awesome save, +1. I decided to make my own randomizer for this. (id:1550092)
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Ctrl+Shift+ESC is the key combonation for Task Manager in Windows...
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I used CTRL-SHIFT-ESC to leave, and forgot about it, which let me find a bug. The histograph will stop at the end of the screen, making it extend the graph to the left all the way, breaking it.
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That was a facepalm moment