July 23, 2003

Code on Cardboard

I was at school, it seemed to be a special day, several people had yummy food they were handing out. I had taken a piece of cardboard containing part of a game I was working on, and had just modified the delays and volume a bit and it sounded perfectly like a crowd, to my surprise and delight.

Once at school, I had evidentially modified it to look like a rocket, with the piece of cardboard at the very bottom. Several people asked to sign it, and I let them, although I was worried at first about not having space to write further code on, then noted that I could get another piece of cardboard.

I tried to see if I could fit the rocket in my locker, as it was rather big, but then realized that it wouldn't fit and decided to just carry it around.

I started using the code, and to my surprise it seemed to work without batteries, but I knew that the sound wouldn't work without batteries, which was a shame.

One of my classmates asked me to give three muffins back to another one of my classmates, and I complied, taking one of the muffins for myself.

I then wandered around into the library, where some of my classmates were as well. One of them took down a book and said that he thought some of these pictures were from another book, which he named. The other person he had shown them disagreed, but I agreed with him. Then I realized that my cardboard, which was tucked under my arm, had paper when you lifted the cardboard up.

Posted by Trevor Savage at July 23, 2003 4:32 PM