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First of all people, you're not supposed to be able to move it. You CAN'T move it. The system just makes some random test trials (not entirely random), then carefully changes them depending on how each previous trial(s) do(es), in order to find the middle and create the most efficient... more
Reviewed by ainegue Dec 16 2008, 03:44pm ( 92 reviews ) • devisland.net
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Reviewed by amateur6 on Sep 16, 11:28am
It's an interesting little thing, but it seems likely to find very similar solutions -- the number of "wheels" should be variable. And the time limit is arbitrary; it should be longer in order to be more involving for the viewer.
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Reviewed by eldris on Jul 16, 5:15am
Nice piece of genetic programming.
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Reviewed by Neel-B4-ZoD on Apr 22 2009, 7:19pm
Really cool!
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Rated by rivermyst666 on Apr 20 2009, 5:54pm
Whoa...
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Rated by MaheshNayak on Mar 23 2009, 7:31am
Looks Good.
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Rated by electricflow on Mar 12 2009, 10:53am
so interesting
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Rated by jaxspin on Mar 12 2009, 4:17am
Fascinating. But I have to admit, I think intelligent design would trump evolution here.
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Rated by estemex4e on Mar 10 2009, 1:49pm
its nice to see ppl thinking for once.