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           w M w
             from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-02-24 22:18 [#01512077]
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 It is called "pinwheel". I am very generously giving away  half of my new program, for free, in a completely  functional form. If you enjoy it, please send $49.99 to PO  box 12345 Taco ST. Maine and you will be sent the complete  program within 2 business days after recieving payment.
  Here is the keycode to make this work: replace ['s with (sideways v's).
  #include [iostream]
  using std::cout; using std::cin; using std::endl;
  int main() { 	int fag = 0; 	int dummy = 0;
  	while (fag [ 99999999){ "\no........................\n.o.......................\n.. o......................\n...o.....................\n....o.. ..................\n.....o...................\n......o..... .............\n.......o.................\n........o........ ........\n.........o...............\n..........o........... ...\n...........o.............\n............o............\n .............o...........\n..............o..........\n..... ..........o.........\n................o........\n.......... .......o.......\n..................o......\n............... ....o.....\n....................o....\n.................... .o...\n......................o..\n.......................o. 		cout [[ \n........................o";
  		while (dummy [ 88888888) 			++dummy; 		dummy = 0; "\n............o............\n............o............\n.. ..........o............\n............o............\n....... .....o............\n............o............\n............ o............\n............o............\n............o.... ........\n............o............\n............o......... ...\n............o............\n............o............\n ............o............\n............o............\n..... .......o............\n............o............\n.......... ..o............\n............o............\n............o.. ..........\n............o............\n............o....... .....\n............o............\n............o............ 		cout [[ \n............o............";
  		while (dummy [ 88888888) 			++dum
 
  
         
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           w M w
             from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-02-24 22:19 [#01512078]
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*continued*
  my = 0; 		 		++fag; 	} 	return 0; }
 
  
         
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           Zephyr Twin
             from ΔΔΔ on 2005-02-24 22:23 [#01512081]
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that's a good deal
 
  
         
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           w M w
             from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-02-24 22:29 [#01512084]
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FAQ Q)Why doesn't my program complete a full pinwheel? A)You probably have the limited freeware version where only  one half of a pinwheel is completed. To recieve the full  program with complete 360 degree pinwheels, simply send a  check or money order for $49.99 to PO box 12345 Taco St.  Maine.
 
  Q)How long did this take to make and how big was the  developement team?
  A)Six of us worked on this for about 2 years and 4 months.  Jane McHarnen was hired somewhere in the second year making  it a total of 7.
 
  Q)I copy and paste this in my c++ program but just get  errors. What's wrong?
  A)First try replacing all [ symbols with the sideways "v"  symbols facing in the same direction. If this doesn't work,  consult your c++ manual. 
 
  
         
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           fleetmouse
             from Horny for Truth on 2005-02-24 23:01 [#01512101]
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analyzing
  10010101101010110000101010010101
  preliminary results: incredible power
 
  
         
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           magicant
             from Canada on 2005-02-24 23:09 [#01512106]
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there are 10 types of people: those who know binary, and  those who don't. 
 
  
         
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           w M w
             from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-02-24 23:09 [#01512107]
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It copy/pasted wrong anyway so this won't work. But  hopefully someone wasted their time trying. 
 
  
         
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           ecnadniarb
             on 2005-02-25 00:12 [#01512131]
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I took three weeks off work to work on it :(
 
  
         
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           w M w
             from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-02-25 03:47 [#01512243]
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I just made a better one. Of course, to use it you'd need  c++ and then you'd have to change all the ['s and ]s to the  sideways v's of the appropriate direction, and all that even  if you wanted to see it in the first place. It makes  a "o" move back and forth getting faster and faster, then  slows down, which is, needless to say, completely awesome.
 
  #include [iostream]
  using std::cout; using std::cin; using std::endl;
  int main() { 	int numb = 0; 	int incr = 10;
  	while (incr [= 5000){ 		while (numb [= 100000){ 			numb = numb + incr; 			if (numb ]= 1 && numb [= 10000) 				cout [[ "\no........."; 			if (numb ]= 10001 && numb [= 20000) 				cout [[ "\n.o........"; 			if (numb ]= 20001 && numb [= 30000) 				cout [[ "\n..o......."; 			if (numb ]= 30001 && numb [= 40000) 				cout [[ "\n...o......"; 			if (numb ]= 40001 && numb [= 50000) 				cout [[ "\n....o....."; 			if (numb ]= 50001 && numb [= 60000) 				cout [[ "\n.....o...."; 			if (numb ]= 60001 && numb [= 70000) 				cout [[ "\n......o..."; 			if (numb ]= 70001 && numb [= 80000) 				cout [[ "\n.......o.."; 			if (numb ]= 80001 && numb [= 90000) 				cout [[ "\n........o."; 			if (numb ]= 90001 && numb [= 100000) 				cout [[ "\n.........o"; 		}
 
  
         
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           w M w
             from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-02-25 03:48 [#01512245]
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*continued*
  			while (numb ]= 1){ 			numb = numb - incr; 			if (numb ]= 1 && numb [= 10000) 				cout [[ "\no........."; 			if (numb ]= 10001 && numb [= 20000) 				cout [[ "\n.o........"; 			if (numb ]= 20001 && numb [= 30000) 				cout [[ "\n..o......."; 			if (numb ]= 30001 && numb [= 40000) 				cout [[ "\n...o......"; 			if (numb ]= 40001 && numb [= 50000) 				cout [[ "\n....o....."; 			if (numb ]= 50001 && numb [= 60000) 				cout [[ "\n.....o...."; 			if (numb ]= 60001 && numb [= 70000) 				cout [[ "\n......o..."; 			if (numb ]= 70001 && numb [= 80000) 				cout [[ "\n.......o.."; 			if (numb ]= 80001 && numb [= 90000) 				cout [[ "\n........o."; 			if (numb ]= 90001 && numb [= 100000) 				cout [[ "\n.........o"; 		} 		incr = incr - 10; 	}
  	return 0; 	}
 
  
         
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           w M w
             from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-02-25 03:50 [#01512248]
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I don't think I used cin or endl, but I always include them  just in case. 
 
  
         
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           sneakattack
             on 2005-02-25 03:53 [#01512250]
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why don't you just include the whole std namespace?
 
  
         
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           w M w
             from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-02-25 04:09 [#01512264]
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hmm.. I don't know how.
  std stands for sexually transmitted diseases
 
  
         
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