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Why magnet is difficult to code?
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Why magnet is difficult to code?
Made2Shred
22nd Dec 2010
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naruto123
simon has better things to do with his time. he doesn't need to give reasons on why its been rejected
pilojo
22nd Dec 2010
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naruto123
Ok, It's not the fact that it's hard. It's the fact that it'll take ALOT of work.
Finalflash50
22nd Dec 2010
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pilojo
22nd Dec 2010
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Finalflash50
Hey, I'm not even close to antb or simon or cracker... so if they say anything against me im definatly wrong...
NorbertLinuxLord
22nd Dec 2010
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Because we would have to code in moving solids and everyone one on this site seems to have a grudge against that idea.
MiXih
22nd Dec 2010
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pilojo:
ALOT of work.
no
Finalflash50
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Pilihp64
22nd Dec 2010
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it depends on how it is done, just adding another grid that acts like pressure and using a type of black/white hole for that grid would work pretty decent. still, someone has to actually DO it.
pilojo
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wikku9
Ok if it's not alot of work go do it yourself. I know you code.
plypencil
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Do particles hold their own horizontal and vertical speeds?
If so a basic magnet could be quite simple....
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