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April Fools 2016 / What is going on?
« on: April 01, 2016, 08:19:10 PM »
forget mondayS THAT'S WHAT'S GOING ON forget ALL OF YOU mondayS

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April Fools 2016 / This is Badspot here. I have an announcment.
« on: April 01, 2016, 08:17:10 PM »
I see all of you are having fun with April Fool's day. It's pretty crazy. I made a compilation of all the best stuff today. I hope you guys like the video.
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April Fools 2016 / GUESS WHAT
« on: April 01, 2016, 08:12:44 PM »
loving mondayS THAT'S WHAT forget ALL OF YOU ALSO I'M GAY I LIKE TO EAT OUT THAT FAT monday ASS

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Off Topic / A video with no views
« on: March 28, 2016, 06:56:54 PM »
I was browsing YouTube, and I saw a Pyro video with "No Views". So that's possible?

I swear I didn't edit this

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Off Topic / Watching Paint Dry Game (On Steam)
« on: March 27, 2016, 09:48:30 PM »
Didn't know if I should've put this in Off Topic or Games...

http://store.steampowered.com/app/445730/

So I guess this exists.
So doesn't it take effort to get a game green lite on Steam?

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Off Topic / Astro's Server...
« on: March 24, 2016, 04:16:50 AM »
So I saw this while scrolling through the server list...


Anyone know what this is?
it's pretty crazy.

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Games / [Megathread] Scratch
« on: March 18, 2016, 04:24:31 PM »

Scratch Megathread

What is Scratch?
Scratch is a online, free, visual based programming language for teachers, children, and parents to create games and tools with ease. Scratch is also used by schools as a first step into coding and scripting with other programming languages. Scratch is also used to make animations, music, interactive art, and informative presentations. It is possible for users (and guests) of the website to take existing projects and "remix" them, or to change the code and make a different game.
Remix button

Scratch is an event-driven programming language with multiple objects known as "sprites". These sprites are able to be drawn in Scratch in either a bitmap image, or a vector image. Images can also be imported from other sources like a webcam.

What is Scratch 2?
Scratch 2 is a program available online (https://scratch.mit.edu/scratch2download/), and is a program to make Scratch games and presentations while not connected to the internet, and to upload them to your Scratch when an internet connection is available. Scratch 2 is available for Windows, Linux, and OS X, and needs Adobe Air to run.

What does Scratch mean?
To "scratch" in coding means to reuse scripts and code that be be effectively used for other purposes, and easily combined, shared, and adapted to other scenarios. Combining, sharing, and adapting code is a key element in Scratch: Remix, in which users of Scratch can download and build upon games already created by other users.

The Rise of Scratch
Scratch was started by a group of MIT students in January of 2003, though these MIT students had already discussed Scratch and ideas like it years before they began the project. Scratch was officially released online to the public on May 15th, 2007. From 2007-2008, users were able to submit logos to replace the original one on the website for special occasions, a lot like how Google changes their logo on Google.com for holidays and special events. On August 7th, 2008, the Lego company donated images to Scratch for users of Scratch to use in their projects. Before this, everyone using Scratch had to make their projects using their own images, or ones they find themselves. This event also brought a lot of popularity to Scratch, and introduced a large portion of the existing Lego community to the programming platform. Scratch began to become popular in schools where it was used to educate students, and was used in coding clubs. Scratch was used by schools to introduce children to basic programming languages, such as Python and Java.

Using Scratch
When in the studio of Scratch, the user has access to libraries of bricks, or scripts, that they can put together like a puzzle. The users access to these 10 libraries: motion, looks, sound, pen, data, events, control, sensing, operators, and more blocks.

Motion: The motion bricks control how the sprite these bricks are associated with move and interact with surroundings. This library had bricks like walk(), glide(), and rotate().

Looks: These bricks can control the back round of the game, the size of the sprite the bricks are associated with, and can make sprites talk, or say something.

Sound: The sound bricks can be used to play the sounds that some sprites come with, play music that can be downloaded from an online library, and can allow the user to make their own music. Many of the bricks are made to help users to make their own music, with stuff like the tempo brick, the drum brick, and the beat brick.

Pen: The pen tools are used to have sprites draw things on the stage of the game. The user can control the pen by changing its width, color, and shade.


Data: The data menu, instead of offering bricks and scripts to use, allows the user to create variables, and also provides bricks for variables after they are made.

Events: The event bricks are used to start blocks of code. They include bricks the 'on game start' bricks, and the 'on broadcast receive' brick. These bricks are meant to receive different triggers that start a block of code.

Control: The control library has bricks like the 'forever' brick, where users place a script that they want to run over and over forever. This library also includes the 'if-else' and 'if' bricks.

Sensing: The sensing menu allows the player to install and use 3rd party hardware and software to interact with their games. The sensing library also offers bricks that can be used to help sprites interact with their surroundings.

Operators: The operators menu includes bricks for completing mathematical functions and equations, and is also used to combine variables. When using variables, operator bricks are very useful to help them interact with other sprites.

More Bricks: The more bricks tab is the most interesting and complicated menu. The more bricks tab allows the user to create and define their own function for repeated or future use.


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Off Topic / I'm thinking of making a megathread
« on: March 18, 2016, 02:03:13 AM »
/title

I want to make a megathreads, and it's already pretty long. How long should megathreads be, and what are some key parts that I should include?

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Off Topic / Getting a new Candlestick Phone
« on: March 16, 2016, 12:37:35 AM »
Candlestick Phone



So, recently, I was looking around in my attic, when I found my old decorative candlestick phone. I thought it would be cool to own one in real life, so I've been searching, and I found only 1 online that could actually work today... Maybe. My question to BLF is do landlines still exist? How do I know if my house has one? Sorry for my ignorance. I wasn't born early enough to know this stuff.

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Off Topic / My Experience w/ Microsoft Support (1 / 2)
« on: March 06, 2016, 02:59:02 AM »
Recently, I found out my computer was infected with a couple of nasty viruses. I used to use a Mac, so I never had to deal with a forget ton of viruses. So, I went on a Microsoft Chat Support with a guy called Chad. Now, Chad was a pretty nice guy... at first. So, he was helping me go through the steps, and then he told me that I could buy a Premium Microsoft Support Service for a year for $150 bucks. I then asked him if their were any other options. He told me yes, and that I could pay a $99 fee for 1 day service. I told him that I really couldn't, so we started up a remote access chat thing, where he could control my mouse and keyboard (though I still had control). After about 10 minutes, all he ended up saying was that I needed the premium service. I then told him no, and that I was fine without service. So, I ended our chat, and a window popped up asking me to rate my service. I didn't know that Chad still had remote access, so I went on rating my service. I hovered my mouse over 1 star when it asked me to grade my service with my operator. And, just as I was about to click it, Chad swung my mouse over to the side of my screen, closed the grading window, and proceeded to close all of my open tabs.



IGN SCORE: 1/10, would not play again

There's gonna be a second instillation. I got into a chat with someone else to fix my problem, and it was even better.

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Off Topic / How old are you?
« on: March 03, 2016, 10:36:06 PM »
Just wondering how old the average member of BLF is.

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Forum Games / ONE WORD STORY
« on: February 24, 2016, 09:51:02 PM »
ONE WORD STORY

How to play:
You and everyone else will be working together to make a story. The person who starts the game starts the story. The person below the first will say a word to contribute tothe story, and so on...
Ex:
1st Guy - "Once"
2nd Guy - "upon"
3rd Guy - "a"
4th Guy - "time"

The first word is... "I"

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Off Topic / Blockland Merch
« on: February 23, 2016, 09:34:44 PM »
Do you think Blockland merchandise would ever be available? I saw a post asking this same question, but it was from 2005, and BL has changed a lot since then. It would probably be good for advertising and funding. If a blockhead plush was released, I'd be all over it.  :cookieMonster:

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DatBassDawg will be hosting a stream, playing such classics as Worms ShellShock, Worms Nekopara, and Worms Katawa Shoujo.

The stream can be found here. ---> http://www.twitch.tv/datbassdawg



This account isn't DatBassDawgs. This is his. ---> http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?action=profile;u=22613

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Off Topic / New Avatar
« on: February 21, 2016, 12:14:43 AM »
I finally got an avatar for my account. Self made. You like?  :cookieMonster:

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