benthecrazy
benthecrazy
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10th Jan 2014
18th Mar 2014
This super fast word printer can store multiple very long message at smallest space. It doesn't need a buffer because the print speed is below 8 frames per letter so you can hold down on a key without causing damage.
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Comments

  • nijalninja98
    nijalninja98
    13th Jan 2014
    the Pi button on its own would make fp.
  • jklujm
    jklujm
    13th Jan 2014
    How did you store Pi in CRAY? I am very behind in TPT electronic storage methods...
  • benthecrazy
    benthecrazy
    12th Jan 2014
    Pi is stored in the tmp value of the huge CRAY block. Now 500 digits!
  • DogsRNice
    DogsRNice
    12th Jan 2014
    one last thing right click and look at the history XD
  • DogsRNice
    DogsRNice
    12th Jan 2014
    oh and put warp on the thing to the left of the keybord it rerjgfdrtf$%Gy46vy5scygv5Gysfgt
  • DogsRNice
    DogsRNice
    12th Jan 2014
    where is pi even stored? i dont see a memory buffer? ARE YOU MAGIC?????????
  • frumpiedolphin
    frumpiedolphin
    12th Jan 2014
    This is insanity......Someone has to teach me how to do this
  • benthecrazy
    benthecrazy
    12th Jan 2014
    I'm going to change it so it doesn'T break when you press the Pi button. It will just keep writing digits going to the next line over and over.
  • LordMigu
    LordMigu
    12th Jan 2014
    this green block of cray(void) has got tmp= number pi, Madafaka Good Job!
  • emporer5
    emporer5
    12th Jan 2014
    but bro, pi is infinate. why'd you put a key for it? ;D