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NEW: snoot.org factory
(06 Jan 2002 at 13:27) |
Check out the quiet opening of the factory section at snoot.org. You can find a new major or try a tasty recipe (all randomly generated with my bizarrely-named software "homework".) |
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NEW: Classic Video Game Characters Wuss Scale
(30 Dec 2001 at 18:29) |
I have been working on snoot.org a lot this break. Today I have created a new wuss scale (where various contestants do battle to rank them based on their fighting prowess, sort of like a text-based Quake 3 Arena), for Classic Video Game Characters. Who would win in a fight, the Fat Guy from Ice Hockey or the L-shape from Tetris?
I also updated the classic Celebrity Wuss Scale with some new pictures. |
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NEW: hw
(14 Feb 2001 at 00:38) |
I finally put up the code I wrote a very long time to generate random text from a grammar description. This is used for the news flashes on UNTITLEDGIF.ORG and used to make haikus on snoot. You can download this sloppy, undocumented C++ program (and example data) here. (Forgive me, I was young!) |
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Content Scrambling System in ML
(08 Sep 2000 at 02:29) |
Anonymous ML Code for decrypting DVDs has turned up in Dave Touretsky's online gallery of CSS descramblers. Who would do such a thing?
For more information about CSS and the first amendment check out opendvd.org. This is an important issue facing computer scientists and computer users. |
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