
| Anonymous #211592 1 year ago |
thats seems about right |
| Anonymous #211593 1 year ago |
Hmm... reboot the universe?
Wait, what? NO! No reboot! Fire up the debugger instead! |
| rabbit #211595 1 year ago |
Those are not valid hex codes. That's going to bother me. |
| Doctor_Whooves #211598 1 year ago |
inb4 dat plot |
| Anonymous #211600 1 year ago |
PINKIE! NOT AGAIN! |
| packer_dash_52 #211601 1 year ago |
@Doctor Whooves DAT PLOT
anyway i wouldn't be surprised if this was the third time that week |
| Drasvin #211612 1 year ago |
@rabbit Well it is a dimensional error, so maybe it uses something other than hex to avoid horrendously huge numbers? |
| fixman88 #211621 1 year ago |
ROFL @ Universe BSoD! Where is CTRL-ALT-DEL for the whole universe? |
| Flammie #211694 1 year ago |
Slartybartfast : The earth was infact run by mice, but the whole universe is run by ponies
Arthur : You'd expect me to believe this? |
| Anonymous #211715 1 year ago |
@Drasvin: Scientific notation would be better... or maybe Knuth up-arrow notation. Hexadecimal is specifically for computer programming to visualize how data is being stored in a computer. It doesn't have much use in the world of large numbers. |
| Drasvin #211724 1 year ago |
@Anon 715 Well if the universe is like an infinitely big computer, then one would need a way to understand memory addresses. Don't want things getting...lost, do we? |
| Doctor_Whooves #211728 1 year ago |
A universal address system would need to take at least 4 dimensions of coordinates into consideration; possibly many more. |
| Drasvin #211765 1 year ago |
@Doctor_Whooves Not necessarily. The dimensional coordinates could just be variables with in the objects that are stored in memory. The address would then essentially be an impromptu filing system for whatever is running the universe. |
| BGPony17 #211966 1 year ago |
So which key is the "any" key? We need to get this thing back on-line, stat! |
| ravagefox #212251 1 year ago |
#211595 Maybe its base 36 :V |
| Turin_Aramaia #212281 1 year ago |
Hmm, I'm remembering some Marathon Durandal screens for some reason...
>Yes, Marathon is a distant sequel to the Halo series. Plays like Doom with a "Dark Forces" type of structure and "Strife"-style storyline mode. Physics system is quirky tho... |
| foamy #212987 1 year ago |
^
No it isn't. |
| Anonymous #214663 1 year ago |
Hi guys this is muffinsforever those stopcodes are meant to mean something. *Wink* *Wink* |
| Anonymous #215362 1 year ago |
This is terrifying... Pinkie's bluescreened MY computer before..... |
| Anonymous #226952 1 year ago |
damn it pinkie,this is why you dont break the rules of reality |