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Aug 22nd, 2000, 09:16 PM
#1
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Ok, I added alot to it, so its worth downloading it!!!
this is version 1.1 soon I will have version 1.2
but until then, 1.1 is the latest version
also if anyone has any suggesstions, feel free to tell me, I need them
(its 64KB)
http://www.angelfire.com/ri/dimava/bat_encoder_1_1.exe
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Aug 22nd, 2000, 09:58 PM
#2
Thats OK, but I have just finished a Bat Encoder far superior to any that have been made so far, well its not better than Batman's, mine is top secret so I cant give you details,
oh, next time, dont make it so big, or make it so you can maximize it, it doesnt look very good on 800x600
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Aug 22nd, 2000, 10:02 PM
#3
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Soon mines will be better then bat mans with debug features, and visual content, and text messages, and all the ascii characters, and stuff, if you want we can work together on it, but then again I dont think that you would want to work with a (v)ery smart 12 year old
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Aug 22nd, 2000, 10:32 PM
#4
first of all you spelt V(ery)'s name wrong, and you are not as smart as you say you are or you would realize that periods go at the end of a sentance.
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Aug 22nd, 2000, 10:36 PM
#5
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Ok if you are so smart then whats A+B-C when A= -8, B = -2, and C = 89. What is it?
Also, what's the shortest legall (proper) sentence?
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Aug 22nd, 2000, 10:58 PM
#6
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hmmmmm..... never was good at english class,
Math and Science were always my stronger subjects,
and If Your so smart, what is KMNO4?
or KCLO3?
or KCL? or HNO3? or H2O2? or N2O, or NO2???
not so cocky now are ya?
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Aug 22nd, 2000, 11:01 PM
#7
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h2o2? as in chemistry? hydrogen oxide
Ladies, ladies, now lets stop fighting...we all have good bat decoders. They each have their strong points (even though ive never seen dennis')
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Aug 22nd, 2000, 11:11 PM
#8
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sorry, for the long time to reply, but I was eating then taking a shower, so...
dont under estimate me
I remember alot about science
KMNO4 = A form of salt
KCLO3 = a form of chlorine
KCL = Kilocalorie
HN03 = Salt Peter Acid
H202 = Hydrogen dioxide
N2O = I forgot
N02 = nitroxyl
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Aug 22nd, 2000, 11:13 PM
#9
lol Steve .
Actually, you know what kind of decoder I want to see?
One that puts in the _(continuation lines) when the message is to long.
Wonder if Batman's Chr Converter does that.
Guess we'll never know. But we can always try and manipulate the Bat Encoder ;].
I used to have this Chr Converter that would create a new line like:
p$ = Chr.... 'to long..
p2$ = Chr... ' to long..
p3$
p4$
etc.
and then it would do a final
final$ = p$ & p2$ & p3$ 'etc etc.
By the way, that's even better Dimava .
So..that's what you needed the copy-to-clipboard code for ;].
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Aug 22nd, 2000, 11:16 PM
#10
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good Idea I can add that into my program, it is very easy to do
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Aug 22nd, 2000, 11:16 PM
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Aug 22nd, 2000, 11:16 PM
#12
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Aug 22nd, 2000, 11:32 PM
#13
oh my dear little lost soul
Code:
KMNO4 = A form of salt 'wrong! if you ate this you would die
KCLO3 = a form of chlorine 'partially right, not a good idea to use in a swimming pool though!
KCL = Kilocalorie ' dont know what that is
HN03 = Salt Peter Acid ' could be considered that.
H202 = Hydrogen dioxide ' description please?
N2O = I forgot ' haha
N02 = nitroxyl 'what the hell is notroxyl?
Code:
KMNO4 - Potassium Permanganate (turns water pink :D)
KCLO3 - Potassium Chlorate (unstable when mixed with S)
KCL - Potassium Chloride (substitute salt)
HNO3 - Nitric Acid (used to make explosives, made out of H2SO4 and KNO3)
H2O2 - Hydrogen Peroxide (AKA Hydrogen Dioxide)(antiseptic)
N20 - Nitrous Oxide (laughing gas)
NO2 - Nitrogen Dioxide (gas emitted from KNO3 & H2SO4, condensed into HNO3)
you may outsmart me in english, geography, or even math, but dont even try to challenge me with my chemistry, because you wouldnt
although I dont have very good knowledge of Nitrogen yet 
here are a few extras
H2SO4
KNO3
NaNO3
CycloTriMethyleneTriNitramine
CycloTetraMethyleneTetraNitramine
S
SO2
SO3
SbO3
CH4
hmmmm maybe I am starting to get too advanced for you?
oh, I got that far with KMNO4, LOL
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Aug 22nd, 2000, 11:35 PM
#14
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ok, I admit, you know more then me in chemistry, but whats the shortest legal (proper) sentance?
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Aug 22nd, 2000, 11:37 PM
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my heads gonna pop. what the hell is CycloTetraMethyleneTetraNitramine ????????????
Does anyone know what phosphenes are? I DO HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!
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Aug 22nd, 2000, 11:37 PM
#16
Steve H20 is Hydrogen Oxide, AKA Hydrogen Monoxide...
hehe 
hard to image aint it???
something as simple as water has a real name.
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Aug 22nd, 2000, 11:40 PM
#17
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BUT! can you draw the ionic bonds between.......give me a few mnutes to find my perodic table
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Aug 22nd, 2000, 11:40 PM
#18
shortest legal proper sentance
yes steve I know what phosphenes are.
does anybody know what PO5 is??
CycloTetraMethyleneTetraNitramine is a commonly used military explosive, its short name is HMX, CycloTriMethyleneTriNitramine is another military explosive, RDX(Used in C4)
Does it show much that I like the army??
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Aug 22nd, 2000, 11:41 PM
#19
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H2O
means 2 hydrogen and 1 Oxygen
and H2O is the same as H2O1
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Aug 22nd, 2000, 11:42 PM
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Aug 22nd, 2000, 11:43 PM
#21
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Well...clearly im the victor of this small battle
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Aug 22nd, 2000, 11:45 PM
#22
Yes I can steve, but lost me periodic table too 
there is no H2O1
why would you need the 1??
its pointless.
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Aug 22nd, 2000, 11:46 PM
#23
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Whats a baby turkey called?
Whats the notch that runs from your upper lip to your nose called?
Any one know what phosphenes are?
I Thought so! (no one answer those, Im fealing smart now!)
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Aug 22nd, 2000, 11:47 PM
#24
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yes there is no point of putting the 1 at the end, but I'm just saying that its the same thing.
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