What's "Heins ketchup varieties"?dvgrn wrote: ↑July 29th, 2021, 9:11 amYes. At least, the table that you linked to says there are the same number of 10-bit quasi still lifes as Heinz ketchup varieties, and that's exactly how many quasi still lifes are in that stamp-collection pattern.ColorfulGabrielsp138 wrote: ↑July 29th, 2021, 9:03 amIs this a stamp collection? Did it list all possible 10-bit quasi still lifes?
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11.E$10.3E$10.E.2E$13.E4$2.2B$.2B$2B$.2B15.2D$19.2D$18.2D$17.2D4$7.C$
7.2C.C$8.3C$9.C!
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The number of varieties of Heinz ketchup. If you look at a bottle of Heinz ketchup, it says "57 Heinz varieties".
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The article User:ColorfulGalaxy/List_of_Patterns_by_apgcode#2 says "xp0_211u".hotdogPi wrote: ↑July 28th, 2021, 6:30 amThe 10-cell form was chosen partly because that's what C28 asked about and partly because most U-turners go through that phase (or that phase plus a dying banana spark). xp0_211u is a 1-tick predecessor. I don't have that strong of an opinion of which form should be the canonical form; the R-pentomino and pi-heptomino are both in forms that don't always occur in the evolutionary sequence.Citation needed wrote: ↑July 28th, 2021, 2:37 amWhat is the apgcode of the U-turner methuselah?
Shouldn't it be xp0_35ee?
Why did they say "xp0_211u" on LifeWiki, which refers to a completely different pattern?
Now, let me tell you something more. The MWSS spark page now has links from three pages from ColorfulGalaxy. The "List of Patterns by apgcode" page says it's "xp0_14". This page says "xp0_11f2" is a predecessor of the MWSS spark.
What exactly is a MWSS spark?
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It is the "belly spark" produced by a MWSS - i.e. one protruding live cell, typically flanked on both sides by another single cell on either side two cells to the side and one down. It is also produced by oscillators like the middleweight emulator, and others. In contrast with a HWSS spark that has a domino, usually flanked by two cells on the side, or the corresponding LWSS spark that only has the two side bits 3 spaces apart with nothing in between.
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He might continue to ask why "xp0_11f2" is a predecessor of the MWSS spark.mniemiec wrote: ↑July 30th, 2021, 4:15 amIt is the "belly spark" produced by a MWSS - i.e. one protruding live cell, typically flanked on both sides by another single cell on either side two cells to the side and one down. It is also produced by oscillators like the middleweight emulator, and others. In contrast with a HWSS spark that has a domino, usually flanked by two cells on the side, or the corresponding LWSS spark that only has the two side bits 3 spaces apart with nothing in between.
Maybe you could reply in the Sandbox.
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11.E$10.3E$10.E.2E$13.E4$2.2B$.2B$2B$.2B15.2D$19.2D$18.2D$17.2D4$7.C$
7.2C.C$8.3C$9.C!
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It's already well established that you two are the same person. Why are you asking what a MWSS spark is if you added it to the wiki userpage yourself?
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Periods discovered: 5-16,⑱,⑳G,㉑G,㉒㉔㉕,㉗-㉛,㉜SG,㉞㉟㊱㊳㊵㊷㊹㊺㊽㊿,54G,55G,56,57G,60,62-66,68,70,73,74S,75,76S,80,84,88,90,96
100,02S,06,08,10,12,14G,16,17G,20,26G,28,38,44,47,48,54,56,72,74,80,92,96S
217,486,576
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Periods discovered: 5-16,⑱,⑳G,㉑G,㉒㉔㉕,㉗-㉛,㉜SG,㉞㉟㊱㊳㊵㊷㊹㊺㊽㊿,54G,55G,56,57G,60,62-66,68,70,73,74S,75,76S,80,84,88,90,96
100,02S,06,08,10,12,14G,16,17G,20,26G,28,38,44,47,48,54,56,72,74,80,92,96S
217,486,576
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In the following typical eater catalysis, the "block surface" reappears after T=3 ticks.
Do we have a list of replacement catalysts sorted by the ticks T after which the block surface recovers? Of them, how many have the property that the critical domino never appears when recovering? (For instance, regarding this property the eater2 will have a T of 3, not the usual "full" recovery time 6.)
This consideration may sometimes be useful, like in the partial Lx104 a replacement catalyst with T≥9 is required.
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2A8.2A$.A9.A$.A9.A$A2.2A5.A2.CA$3.2A8.C.A$15.A$15.2A4$10.2A$11.A$11.A
$10.A2.CA.A$13.CA.3A$19.A$13.2A.3A$14.A.A$14.A.A$15.A!
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This consideration may sometimes be useful, like in the partial Lx104 a replacement catalyst with T≥9 is required.
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Following the recent discovery: Are there any known true t-nose reactions for p8 and above, even if they haven't yet been stabilised into an oscillator?
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How do I make this conversion?
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45b2o$44bo2bo$43bob2o$12b2o29bobo$12bobo27b2obo$5bo3bo4bo20bo3bo4bo$4b
obo2b5o20bobo2b5o$4bobo15bo11bobo$b2obobobob2o19b2obobobob2o$o2b2obob
2o2bo11bo5bo2b2obob2o2bo$2o4bo4b2o17b2o4bo4b2o$2b4ob4o7bobobobobo5b4ob
4o$2o4bo4b2o17b2o4bo4b2o$o2b2obob2o2bo11bo5bo2b2obob2o2bo$b2obobobob2o
19b2obobobob2o$4bobobo13bo11bobobo$4bobobo25bobobo$5bobo27bobo$6bo29bo
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Are there any known sparklers that produce the highly pi-like "table" or "worker bee" spark?
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o2bo$4o!
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66P13muzik wrote: ↑August 2nd, 2021, 5:59 amAre there any known sparklers that produce the highly pi-like "table" or "worker bee" spark?
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x = 20, y = 17, rule = B3/S23
5bo$3b5o$2bo5bo$2bo2b3o10b2o$b2obo13bo$o3b2o10bobo$bobo2b2o8b2o$2ob5o$
8bo3b3o$2ob5o$bobo2b2o$o3b2o$b2obo$2bo2b3o$2bo5bo$3b5o$5bo!
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Periods discovered: 5-16,⑱,⑳G,㉑G,㉒㉔㉕,㉗-㉛,㉜SG,㉞㉟㊱㊳㊵㊷㊹㊺㊽㊿,54G,55G,56,57G,60,62-66,68,70,73,74S,75,76S,80,84,88,90,96
100,02S,06,08,10,12,14G,16,17G,20,26G,28,38,44,47,48,54,56,72,74,80,92,96S
217,486,576
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Periods discovered: 5-16,⑱,⑳G,㉑G,㉒㉔㉕,㉗-㉛,㉜SG,㉞㉟㊱㊳㊵㊷㊹㊺㊽㊿,54G,55G,56,57G,60,62-66,68,70,73,74S,75,76S,80,84,88,90,96
100,02S,06,08,10,12,14G,16,17G,20,26G,28,38,44,47,48,54,56,72,74,80,92,96S
217,486,576
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...but that doesn't produce it as a spark?hotdogPi wrote: ↑August 2nd, 2021, 6:23 am66P13muzik wrote: ↑August 2nd, 2021, 5:59 amAre there any known sparklers that produce the highly pi-like "table" or "worker bee" spark?
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x = 20, y = 17, rule = B3/S23 5bo$3b5o$2bo5bo$2bo2b3o10b2o$b2obo13bo$o3b2o10bobo$bobo2b2o8b2o$2ob5o$ 8bo3b3o$2ob5o$bobo2b2o$o3b2o$b2obo$2bo2b3o$2bo5bo$3b5o$5bo!
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Can a T-nosed p3 be disproved?
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3bo$3bo$ob3obo$o5bo$3bo!
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Apart from the block, does there exist any still-life where adding any cells to it never yields another still-life?
B2n3-jn/S1c23-y is an interesting rule. It has a replicator, a fake glider, an OMOS and SMOS, a wide variety of oscillators, and some signals. Also this rule is omniperiodic.
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what do you mean by "yield"? adding a cell to the corner of a block yields a boat after one tick; but if you mean on the same gen, off the top of my head you can't add a cell to a ship and still have it be a still life.creeperman7002 wrote: ↑August 3rd, 2021, 9:17 pmApart from the block, does there exist any still-life where adding any cells to it never yields another still-life?
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If you mean "add cells that touch", there are many such still-lifes; e.g. there are many still-lifes that contain blocks (e.g. block on table). It's possible to add multiple additional cells to a ship (e.g. ship-tie). If unstable inductors are allowed (e.g. adding a table to a block), it's usually possible to do this to any still-life. In fact, I don't believe it is possible to construct a still-life where this is impossible (although I don't have a rigorous proof for this).creeperman7002 wrote: ↑August 3rd, 2021, 9:17 pmApart from the block, does there exist any still-life where adding any cells to it never yields another still-life?
E.g. Pick any still-life. Arrange it in some orientation so that any arbitrary side is on top. Now consider the cells in the top edge of the convex hull, starting with the leftmost ON cell. Create a binary number out of the living cells, starting with the leftmost living cell = 1, and subsequent cells being worth double that, etc. E.g. 1=tub, 3=block, 5=bottom of hook w/tail, 7=bun (unstable), 9=table legs, 11,13=block on top of eater, 15=table top (unstable), etc. It is sufficient to prove that a stable inductor can be constructed for every possible odd number.
Here are hand-crafted inductors above still-lifes whose top edge configurations have all 64 odd numbers from 1-127; unstable edges are omitted:
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boo61boo$bbo61boo12boo14boo$bo3bo10bobbo11bobbo26bo6bo8bobbo12bobbo$b
5o10b4o11b4o26b8o9b3o13b3o$$3bo14boo13bobo27bobbo11boobo11boboo$bbobo
13boo13boobo26b4o12bob3o7b3obo$3bo32bo42bo4bo5bo4bo$36boo25boo13boo3b
oo5boo3boo$63boo6$boo61bo13boo$bbo59b3o14bo$bo3bo10bobbo11bobbo26bo5bo
10bo3bo$b5o10b4o11b4o26b7o10b5o$$3bo3bo10boobbo10bobobo25bobboo10boob
oo$bbobobobo8bob4o9bob3obo24b4obo10bobo$3bo3bo9bo14bo5bo29bo10bobo$4b
3o9boo3boo10b5o25boo3boo10bo$21boo40boo$3boboo28bo$3boobo27bobo$35bo3$
boo61bo$bbo59b3o13boo$bo3bo10bobbo11bobbo26bo5bo9bobbo13bobbo$b5o10b4o
11b4o26b7o10b3o13b4o$$3bo4bo9boo3bo9bobobbo24bobbobo9boobobo9boboobo$
bbobobbobo9bobbobo6b3ob4o24b4ob3o7bob3obo6b3oboboo$3bo4bo10bobobbo5bo
40bo12bo5bo$4b4o12bo3boo5b3oboo28boob3o11boo7b8o$33boobo28boboo13bo10b
o4bo$4boo77bo11bo$4boo76boo10boo4$boo$bbo$bo3bo10bobbo11bobbo$b5o10b4o
11b4o$$3bo3boo9boobboo9boboboo$bbobobbo10bo3bo9bob3obo$bbobbobo11bo3bo
8bo$boo3bo11boobboo9boo$19bobo12bo$19bobo11bo$20bo12boo$$64boo$65bo$b
oo61bo3bo$bbo61b5o9boo14boo$bo3bo10bobbo11bobbo26bo9bo5bobbo12bobbo$b
5o10b4o11b4o26b11o6b3o13b3o$$3bo5bo8boo4bo8bobo3bo23bobbobbo8boobobbo
8boboobbo$bbobo3bobo8bobb3o7boboo3b3o21b4obb3o7bob4o6b3obo3b3o$3bobobo
bo9bobo10bo9bo29bo6bo10bo4bo6bo$4bo3bo9booboo10b3o5bo21boob6o6boo3boo
6b4o6bo$5b3o27bo4bo22boobobbo13boo13bobo$35bobobo53boo3boo$4boboo26boo
boo54bobboo$4boobo86boobo3$boo76boo$bbo63boo12bo$bo3bo10bobbo11bobbo
30bobbo9bo4bo$b5o10b4o11b4o31b3o9b6o$$3bo3bobo8boobbobo8bobobobo23bobb
oobo8booboobo$b3o3boobo6bobobboobo6bobooboobo20b3o3bob3o7boboboo$o9bo
6bobboo3bo6bo7bo19bo6bo4bo6bobo$bo5b3o6boo3bo3boo6b3ob3o21bo6b4o8boo$
bbo4bo10b3o14bobo24bobo$3bobobo10bo17bo26boo3boo$4booboo56boobbo$65bob
oo3$boo92boo$bbo64boo10boo15bo$bo3bo10bobbo11bobbo31bobbo8bobbo12bo4bo
$b5o10b4o11b4o32b3o8b3o13b6o$$3bo4boo8boo3boo8bobobboo23bobboboo8boobo
boo8bobooboo$3b3obbo10bobbobo7boboobbobo22b4obo9bob3obo8boobobo$6bobo
10bobo10bo3boobbo27bo27bobo$5booboo10bo10boo3bo3boo21boo3boo9boo15boo$
37b3o23boo14boo$39bo!
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If you have a binary string on the top of the still-life of the form:mniemiec wrote: ↑August 4th, 2021, 2:34 amIf you mean "add cells that touch", there are many such still-lifes; e.g. there are many still-lifes that contain blocks (e.g. block on table). It's possible to add multiple additional cells to a ship (e.g. ship-tie). If unstable inductors are allowed (e.g. adding a table to a block), it's usually possible to do this to any still-life. In fact, I don't believe it is possible to construct a still-life where this is impossible (although I don't have a rigorous proof for this).creeperman7002 wrote: ↑August 3rd, 2021, 9:17 pmApart from the block, does there exist any still-life where adding any cells to it never yields another still-life?
0001(.*)1000
and it's minimal (i.e. doesn't contain 000 as an internal substring) then you can add a solid line inductor:
0111(1*)1110
Now, that doesn't yield a still-life by itself, because there will be births above the line and deaths on the ends of the line, but you can complete it into an 'elongated beehive' by adding an extra line above it (with a blank line in between) and capping the ends with cells. Then you just need to prevent the births on the top of this elongated beehive, but that's easy with a row of blocks.
For example, if you take this still-life:
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o2b2o3bo$4obobobob2o$5bobobobo$2o3bobobobo$2o4bo3bo!
...000100110001000...
and the minimal segment matching this pattern is:
00010011000
and we can complete it with an elongated beehive:
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x = 16, y = 12, rule = B3/S23
3b2ob2o$3b2ob2o2$b9o$o9bo$b9o2$3bo2b2o3bo$3b4obobobob2o$8bobobobo$3b2o
3bobobobo$3b2o4bo3bo!
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This can be optimized in two ways:
1) If one or both ends of the pattern are 00101(.*)... you can shorten them by 3 cells, and replace 11111(1*)... by 00011(1*)...
2) Instead of using a long beehive, you can use one of the following, all of which have height 2-3 rows:
a) If the inductor is of length 3n, use a bookend siamese (n-1) tables (population 4n+3).
b) If the inductor is of length 3n+1, use n siamese tables (n>0; population 4n+2).
c) If the inductor is of length 3n+2, use a carrier siamese n tables (population 4n+4).
This is always cheaper and smaller than the long beehive solution, which for length 3n+k has a population of 6n+2k+2 + whatever it takes to stabilize the top of the beehive, and will occupy 6-7 rows.
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x = 130, y = 3, rule = B3/S23
bboo41boo18boo41boo18boo$obbo16bobbo16bobbobbo13bobbobbo13bobbobbo13bo
bbobbobbo10bobbobbobbo$3o17b4o16b5o15b6o14b7o13b8o12b9o!
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I know I've seen it once manually (but I think in a symmetrical pattern), and https://catagolue.hatsya.com/census/b3s23/Pseudo_C1/xp2 seems to indicate it occurs way more often than by chance, but I don't know what pattern creates this. Does anyone know?
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2b2ob2o$3bobo$o7bo$2o5b2o2$2o$o$3bo$2b2o!
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Periods discovered: 5-16,⑱,⑳G,㉑G,㉒㉔㉕,㉗-㉛,㉜SG,㉞㉟㊱㊳㊵㊷㊹㊺㊽㊿,54G,55G,56,57G,60,62-66,68,70,73,74S,75,76S,80,84,88,90,96
100,02S,06,08,10,12,14G,16,17G,20,26G,28,38,44,47,48,54,56,72,74,80,92,96S
217,486,576
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G: gun
Periods discovered: 5-16,⑱,⑳G,㉑G,㉒㉔㉕,㉗-㉛,㉜SG,㉞㉟㊱㊳㊵㊷㊹㊺㊽㊿,54G,55G,56,57G,60,62-66,68,70,73,74S,75,76S,80,84,88,90,96
100,02S,06,08,10,12,14G,16,17G,20,26G,28,38,44,47,48,54,56,72,74,80,92,96S
217,486,576
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An interrupted traffic light:hotdogPi wrote: ↑August 6th, 2021, 8:34 amI know I've seen it once manually (but I think in a symmetrical pattern), and https://catagolue.hatsya.com/census/b3s23/Pseudo_C1/xp2 seems to indicate it occurs way more often than by chance, but I don't know what pattern creates this. Does anyone know?
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Lewis wrote: ↑September 2nd, 2012, 8:32 amRection produces a pseudo-oscillator made of 3 beacons:Code: Select all
x = 11, y = 14, rule = 23/3 8bo$7b3o$6b2ob2o$7b3o$8bo2$b2o$o2bo$b2obo4$bo$2o!
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Harvest Moon
2-engine p45 gliderless HWSS gun
Small p2070 glider gun
Forgive me if I withhold my enthusiasm.
Harvest Moon
2-engine p45 gliderless HWSS gun
Small p2070 glider gun
Forgive me if I withhold my enthusiasm.
Re: Thread for basic questions
There is one collision of a traffic light and a honeyfarm that makes it plus some junk that kills it. If the junk is tamed, the three beacons can survive:hotdogPi wrote: ↑August 6th, 2021, 8:34 amI know I've seen it once manually (but I think in a symmetrical pattern), and https://catagolue.hatsya.com/census/b3s23/Pseudo_C1/xp2 seems to indicate it occurs way more often than by chance, but I don't know what pattern creates this. Does anyone know? ...
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x = 54, y = 26, rule = B3/S23
30bo$28bobo$29boo4$45bo$11bo33bobo$12bo32boobboo$10b3o3boo31bobo$15boo
17bobo12bo$17bo17boo$35bo$$7bobo$8boo$8bo$10boo$oo8bobo23boo$boo7bo26b
oo$o35bo3$51b3o$51bo$52bo!
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Is there a reason why the boat with tail seems to be such a versatile reactant in synthesis components? I've used it three times in three unrelated components already, and it's not exactly the most common object to use as a reactant.
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x = 32, y = 40, rule = B3/S23
31bo$29b2o$30b2o$obo$b2o$bo8bo$11b2o$10b2o8$22b2ob2o2b2o$8b3o12bobo3b
2o$10bo10bobobo$9bo11b2o2bob4o$25bobo2bo$26bo$20b2o$19bobo$18bobo$5b2o
11bo$6b2o9b2o$5bo3$17b2o$17b2o$7b2o$6bobo$8bo$27b3o$27bo$28bo$2b2o$bob
o$3bo!
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x = 47, y = 49, rule = B3/S23
2bo$obo$b2o6$24bo5b2o$23bobo3bobo10bo$23bobo2bo13bobo$20b2obobobob2o11b
2o$13b2o4bo2b2obob2o2bo$13b2o4b2o4bo4b2o$21b4ob4o$13b2o4b2o4bo4b2o$13b
2o4bo2b2obob2o2bo$20b2obobobob2o$22bo2bobo$12b2o2b2obobo3bobo$12b2o2b
2ob2o5bo2$26bo$22b2o2b3o$22bo6bo$17bob2obo5bobo$17b2ob2o7b2o2$32bo$30b
3o$29bo$29b2o3$3bo$3b2o$2bobo2$26bo$25b2o$25bobo16b2o$44bobo$44bo$7b3o
$9bo$8bo$26b3o$26bo$27bo!
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x = 41, y = 32, rule = B3/S23
3bo$4bo$2b3o8bo$14b2o$13b2o2$7bo23bo$8b2o20bo$7b2o21b3o$36bo$35bo$35b
3o8$6bo19b2o10b2o$6bo19b2o10bobo$4b2ob2o29bo$19b2o5b2o$2bobo3bobo7bo2b
o3bobo$2bo7bo4b2o2bobo2bobo$2o9b2obo2b2obo3bo$2bo7bo4b2o2bo3b2o$2bobo
3bobo7bo$19b3o$4b2ob2o12bo$6bo$6bo!
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Re: Thread for basic questions
There is a cheaper-looking alternative for the third example.
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x = 39, y = 40, rule = B3/S23
3bo$4bo$2b3o8bo$14b2o$13b2o2$7bo23bo$8b2o20bo$7b2o21b3o2$35bo$34bo$34b
3o7$6bo$6bo$4b2ob2o$19b2o$2bobo3bobo7bo2bo$2bo7bo4b2o2bobo$2o9b2obo2b
2obo3b2o$2bo7bo4b2o2bo4bo$2bobo3bobo7bo8bo$19b3o4b2o$4b2ob2o12bo$6bo$
6bo6$37bo$36b2o$36bobo!
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Re: Thread for basic questions
Where can I get the old Golly version?
sorry I can only speak Japanese, English is made by machine translation
I'm a fan of methuselahs
I'm a fan of methuselahs
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