benthecrazy
benthecrazy
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3rd May 2011
26th Nov 2013
This is the normal (Gaussian) distribution which was created on tpt before with water by erwins_cat, but mine is with electricity only which made it a bit tricky ;)
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  • benthecrazy
    benthecrazy
    4th Jun 2011
    it's supposed to become a bell curve but really a bautiful one
  • gemetzel
    gemetzel
    4th Jun 2011
    what is this supposed to do?
  • Neospector
    Neospector
    10th May 2011
    @Josey-Whales: Probably a game, for random sparks.
  • Josey-Whales
    Josey-Whales
    10th May 2011
    this may sound stupid, but what can this be use for?
  • Powder-Keg
    Powder-Keg
    10th May 2011
    no1 can beat my bunker bomb save ur bunker to Bunker Bomb Challenge if bunker wins u get the bomb :)
  • Katkat1010
    Katkat1010
    10th May 2011
    (and/or more battery)
  • Katkat1010
    Katkat1010
    10th May 2011
    cool like it now :) to speed up, was thinking of placing a square of wifi at the top of each column and linking this back to the top when that column is full
  • ori78
    ori78
    9th May 2011
    how do you open this on powder toy?
  • benthecrazy
    benthecrazy
    7th May 2011
    @static: When you google the Gaussian distribution you will see, that the sparks are supposed to tend to go to the middle. This is also called the bell curve because it looks like a bell (you need a little immagination for mine to look like a bell)
  • benthecrazy
    benthecrazy
    7th May 2011
    @Katkat1000: It just looks like that because the INST of the left column sparks the SWCH of the right column. But this doesn't affect the nuber of "lights" turned on in the right column. So it doesn't matter whether you leave it like that or add some INSL.