@Fast-Driver, I love the system! I think I'm overdoing the judging though... I have like, half a page of notes on the saves and I only just finished the bomb section, lol.
lol... I just looked at the thumbnail on some since I had seen them before and judged fromt that... :D
@fuzzybug123, lololollelelelLELELELEL<ELMl;KJBDFKJNDFBHDGILSUFOYDFO(Y *explodes*
Oh, I think I didn't add those.
You have a week, take your time :)
I like the system :D
Go tell boxmein, it'll make him happy :D
@Fast-Driver, my vote is in!!
So my cities aren't in? :(
Too bad... there were some really good ones I thought might win a place. (1st, 2nd, 3rd)
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That's amazing. For some reason it reminds me of the 36 bit binary to decimal converter I made a couple years ago. This uses the double dapple method, and the core piece actually looks kind of similar to the one I devised so long ago (I think I was the first person to pull off the double dapple algorithm back in the day). Either way, his is just amazing.
I haven't really touched powertoy over the last year, and therefore I am completely ignorant when it comes to using the ARRAY particle. I am constantly seeing amazing things being done with it though, and I would love to learn how to use it.
Here was my old save for comparison (it may give wrong values because various updates have changed the timing slightly. I think sparking all 36 bits usually gives the correct value of around 68,000,000,000 though):
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Ha I think it is actually inspired by mine somehow.
In his save he writes (inspired by: 8-bit binary to decimal):
my 8 bit version was called that:
He deserves my vote for completely dominating my old converter. Bravo.