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I am working on a Python app that will encode letters. But it is only half done and has no idea what to do with anything other than lowercase letters and so it spits out an error that makes it look like your code is wrong... I am hoping to make a web version in PHP, but with how far I am in this one I don't know if I will ever get to it... At least it works on 'asdf'! Maybe I can get it to work on capitals today, I do have an idea(kind of).
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What are the specifics of what you're trying to do?meeASDF wrote:I am working on a Python app that will encode letters. But it is only half done and has no idea what to do with anything other than lowercase letters and so it spits out an error that makes it look like your code is wrong... I am hoping to make a web version in PHP, but with how far I am in this one I don't know if I will ever get to it... At least it works on 'asdf'! Maybe I can get it to work on capitals today, I do have an idea(kind of).
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I am trying to get the app to encode any letter into code, and then be able to decode it on another computer with the software. I'm planning to write a PHP web version too.
Code is at github.com/meecoder/dummyphone-app
Code is at github.com/meecoder/dummyphone-app
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Scientists are now using four partial elements in your DNA to encode memories, such as: Sounds, smells, tastes, and image/video files. They take these four elements and put them onto a USB drive, uploading them into the computer. They then put the four bases onto the computer, encoding them in the same way a computer uses 1s and 0s for binary coding. They were able to get about 81 of Shakespear's sonets, a 30 second excerpt from Dr. Martin Luther King's "I Have A Dream." Speach. However, it costs about $1200 for 1 MB of memories. Encoding these memories is like $120 for 1MB. A human with 25 years of age has about 1500 GB worth the memories, so this idea is only for science and not for commercial use. Assasin's Creed IS COMING TRUE!

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Assassin's creed can be true by following a very specific path so that the mitochondria that comes from your parent (I forget which one) also came from theirs and so on. However, then memories would have to be stored in the mitochondria, and they aren't.
Edit: However, if what you mean is we can store our parents memories through these elements, then I must point out that it is not directly stated you can do that.
Edit: However, if what you mean is we can store our parents memories through these elements, then I must point out that it is not directly stated you can do that.
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we can't make assassins creed reality because in real life running up walls is not as easy as running on the ground. Also ****DRAMATICALLY BLENDS IN****** >>> GUARDS DONT SEE MY FANCY OUTFIT ANYMORE

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Plus, (from #3) we would have the worst police force/military, because, even though they have a semi automatic, they still hold their gun up, wait like 15 seconds, then shoot one shot, the process repeats from there.
You can get your parents DNA, it is the same process. They are stating that memory can be passed through DNA...However, if what you mean is we can store our parents memories through these elements, then I must point out that it is not directly stated you can do that.

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I think I played this video game before. Is it the one where Link has to get all the pieces of the triforce?

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We're talking about Assassin's Creed, unless you're talking to someone else.

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Oh, okay. Is that the one where you eat the mushroom to grow bigger and the princess is in another castle?

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Oh...well, the only other game I've played is the one with the ducks and the dog that laughs at you when you don't shoot them.
So if you're talking about any other video games I guess I will abstain from the conversation.
Carry on!
So if you're talking about any other video games I guess I will abstain from the conversation.
Carry on!

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OMFG I LOVE THAT GAME!!!!!! THAT WAS MY CHILDHOOD RIGHT THERE!!!

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I'm extremely disappointed in buddster for not getting that assdef is old and doesn't play new games.
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I know... I figured that was what it was in his second post... but i really did like Duck Hunt.... fun...

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Duck Hunt is a fun game.
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Yes, but Pac Man rules all.
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Isn't this supposed to be serious? Just saying,
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