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2-21-2004 | By: Kyle Knoblock | Programmed in: Visual Basic | OS: Windows
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Gravity 2
Gravity 2 is capable of simulating
the orbit path of satellites. Using it is very simple. First, left-click
somewhere in black space to set the initial location of the planet. Next,
right-click in the direction you want it to travel to create a vector.
The farther away from the planet you click, the greater its speed will
be. Finally, click the start button to watch the simulation.
At any point during the simulation, try right-clicking
on the plane again to change its speed / direction. Left clicking will
clear the form. Also, try maximizing the window for more room to work
in.
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Uploaded:
6-28-2004 | By: Kyle Knoblock | Programmed in: Visual Basic | OS: Windows
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CoolText
CoolText is a unique program
that will take text the user inputs, and on-the-fly, convert it into a
style that the user selects. It can be used to make interesting names
or titles, or even things to put into your AIM profile.
Styles include: Çöö|Tè׆, CAPS,
lowercase, RaNdoM cAPS, S p a c e s , & D.o.t.s.
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Uploaded:
11-24-2004 | By: Kyle Knoblock | Programmed in: Visual Basic | OS: Windows
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Evolution
Evolution allows the user to create a colony of
bacteria and a predator with definable characteristics. It
simulates life in the colony, and demonstrates how evolution occurs
over a period of time when a population is exposed to a selective
predator. Fun to play around with.
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Pongizzle
Incomplete... But fun to play with.
Expect a new version soon (or later).
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Uploaded:
1-26-2005 | By: Kyle Knoblock | Programmed in: Visual Basic | OS: Windows
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Beeper
Beeper allows you to make your computer produce a
tone of any desired frequency and duration. I actually made
this while figuring out the best way to make the sounds in Pongizzle.
I thought I'd put in online for people to try out. It's very
simple to use: simply enter a frequency in hertz (about
40-15000) and then a duration in milliseconds (1000 ms = 1 second).
The computer's internal speaker will then produce such a tone.
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