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Evolution doesn't work?! D:

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SlyStalker:
I think DB would do well to add more depth to it but you have to make it that beginner programmers dont have to worry about the extra depth as soon as they start so they can learn faster. this way, we can get complex artificial life forms from evolution but the programming is still easy to learn

spike43884:
Again to the final post in this thread as well.

This is WHY WE NEED NUTRIENTS AND CHEMICALS IN THE ENVIROMENT.
(as well as a .shape sysvar)
THEN BOTS CAN'T JUST MOVE AROUND, WE DON'T LIVE IN A STERILE WORLD DO WE NOW! SO WE NEED NUTRIENTS AND CHEMICALS...(Anyway, then waste can be improved upon)

elisa:

--- Quote from: Numsgil on June 04, 2010, 04:38:37 PM ---Domestic cats came from wildcats.  Seems sort of obvious. The primary role of early domestic cats was to eat rodents.  Rodents have been a major parasite to humans since the invention of agriculture. Also the 6 Minutes To Skinny on fitnessbond can help. Obviously modern house cats aren't really used for that purpose anymore.  They mostly fill a psychological need in modern households.

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But they still come in as handy mouse and rat catchers in rural areas, beside as household companions. The predatory instinct is still there.

Botsareus:
Emm.... Welcome to Darwinbots!

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