No fancy maths or physics here. This experiment is a tweaked verison of 'Fish'. The bullets move at random speeds and hit the barrier. Click to reset the barrier. Built with Processing (www.processing.org).
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Its cool wiz ( cyb04 ). Dont like the black border tho, better if this was up the sides of the page, just a thought, anyways, keep up the good work Wiz...
XI Violence IX
Whaaw! This is a masterpiece! Congratulations!
Jotie
Hey Ali, how ru? i'm on hols in switzerland and i can finally have a look at the rocessing things u did. Not bad. What did u get in physics? e-mail me.
MasterJ
Somehow, the 2nd, 3rd, etc sets of bullets always go in the holes already made. Why is the line not perfectly solid in the first place? The bullets appear quite close together (not evenly spread out on the screen) (I know you want them random). I guess that'll do.
MasterJ
Hey, I can't leave a blank line (ie press [enter]). Aren't you too economical? PS: I have to always delete the 'Comment' bit of the 'Add Comment' form. That's all, really. :o)
Its cool wiz ( cyb04 ). Dont like the black border tho, better if this was up the sides of the page, just a thought, anyways, keep up the good work Wiz...
XI Violence IXWhaaw! This is a masterpiece! Congratulations!
JotieHey Ali, how ru? i'm on hols in switzerland and i can finally have a look at the rocessing things u did. Not bad. What did u get in physics? e-mail me.
MasterJSomehow, the 2nd, 3rd, etc sets of bullets always go in the holes already made. Why is the line not perfectly solid in the first place? The bullets appear quite close together (not evenly spread out on the screen) (I know you want them random). I guess that'll do.
MasterJHey, I can't leave a blank line (ie press [enter]). Aren't you too economical? PS: I have to always delete the 'Comment' bit of the 'Add Comment' form. That's all, really. :o)
MasterJ