How you peoples found out Celestia ?

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How you peoples found out Celestia ?

Post #1by Bluespace » 12.10.2005, 11:09

Thought It would be intresting to know how peoples like you and me found out this program :)

My case-Last month i was checkin a magazine's CD which i got 2 years ago, and noticed the openuniverse program, then installed it and found great, so visited the website http://www.openuniverse.org, but there the creator said, he is now focusing on celestia, so i followed that link, and found CELESTIA- The greatest program that i have ever used apart from the Verbot

Now i can only give a HUGE thanks to Chris Laurel and the celestia development team, :)

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Post #2by Hunter Parasite » 13.10.2005, 00:28

I got a link to it from http://www.metroidguide.com/ on those forums.

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Post #3by WildMoon » 15.10.2005, 03:59

Ummm...uhh...*strains to remember*...uuuhhhhhh...*drools*...oh yeah...its was...oh wait, I lost it again.

I'll be back when I remember.

Okay NOW I remember! My dad told me about it sometime when I was in 6th grade...if you wanna know the closet time you can get to exact, then 2 days before Neptune (or was it Uranus?) and 2 of it's moons lined up, and since that was when I was in 6th grade (it may actually have even been over the summer vacation before actually going to 6th grade but that doesn't change the fact that I was a 6th grader then) and I'm in 8th grade now, that was in the year...ummm...*does intense thought and makes a bunch of pointless calculations*...2003 I think...*attempts to check answer*...*gets stuck trying to do an impossible math problem with 1,000,000,000 different answers*...*gives up and falls asleep on cat, then gets scratched, says oh well and falls asleep on cat again*
Pi does not equal 3.14159265, it equals "yum!"

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Post #4by PrinceScamp » 15.10.2005, 19:04

I found a link in Plutonian Empire's signature on CivFanatics.

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Post #5by WildMoon » 19.10.2005, 20:19

PrinceScamp wrote:Remember, signatures are your friends.


Agreed. :D
Pi does not equal 3.14159265, it equals "yum!"



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Post #6by avpruler » 30.10.2005, 15:50

i was googling pictos of mars so i could use photoimpression to make them look habitable then i came accross one of phobeos passing by mars i clickied it and poof i was at shatters.net looking at celestia shots so i downloaded it :)
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Post #7by Juan Marino » 30.10.2005, 21:01

Bluespace wrote:The greatest program that i have ever used apart from the Verbot


Hi, Bluespace

I find that verbot uses ms agents, and i want to share a ms-agent (character), -i made it-:

Agent Brain

Has 2 operations: to speak and read.
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Post #8by Damian » 04.11.2005, 07:22

I was Googling images of planets, found some excellent ones on this site, so now I've downloaded Celestia, and will start stuffing around making my own solar systems asap.

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Post #9by NoXion » 04.11.2005, 11:26

I asked what Eburacum45 was using to render his planets Image
Currently worldbuilding!

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Post #10by Judas Maccabeus » 04.11.2005, 15:29

I was reading an issue of Discover magazine in late 2004, when I came across an article about Celestia. It sounded very interesting, so I downloaded it and got hooked.

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Post #11by eburacum45 » 05.11.2005, 11:47

NoXion wrote:I asked what Eburacum45 was using to render his planets Image


Glad to be of service!

As for me, I was googling for images of the exoplanet around Gliese 876 while I was writing this worldbuilding page;
http://www.orionsarm.com/worlds/Aardwolf.html

but I must have had two or three word-of-mouth recommendations as well shortly after.

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Post #12by Juan Marino » 05.11.2005, 19:25

Juan Marino (me) wrote:
Bluespace wrote:The greatest program that i have ever used apart from the Verbot

Hi, Bluespace

I find that verbot uses ms agents, and i want to share a ms-agent (character), -i made it-:

Agent Brain

Has 2 operations: to speak and read.


Human Brain character with two operations "speaking and reading"

Speaking:

1. Cortical Activation for Left Parietal Lobe (Wernicke??s Area)
2. Cortical Activation for Right and Left Frontal Lobe (Broca??s Area in Left Lobe)


Reading:

1. Cortical Activation for Left Parietal Lobe (Wernicke??s Area)
2. Cortical Activation for Right and Left Frontal Lobe (Broca??s Area)
3. Cortical Activation for 8?° Broadman's Area
4. Cortical Activation for Occipital Lobe
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Post #13by Bluespace » 08.11.2005, 06:01

Hi Jmos, i got attacked with a damn group of virus , and got FEVER,

Thanks for sharing your agent with us, did you used Msagent Charatcter Creator 2.0? for it, i too am looking to build one, but i am not able to past the 256 color restriction :)

also i have posted some ideas on the verbots forum i think you can help in those :)

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Post #14by Juan Marino » 09.11.2005, 18:13

Hi Bluespace!

I too had same problem to build characters due to the 256 color restriction, but too i constructed "cerebro.acs" due to its noncomplicated colors.

Exist a commercial version (the CyberBuddy Character Builder) at cyberbuddy page

I think that would be interesting to make a guide with Verbot or MASH (Microsoft Agent Scripting Helper) for celestia 1.3.2 or 1.4.0 based on ms-characters.

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Post #15by Bluespace » 10.11.2005, 14:14

i have built a knowledge base including details about the planets in our solar system http://www.bluespace4u.com/pafile/pafiledb.php?action=file&id=13

oh sorry i forget to introduce the VERBOT to celestia community

Verbot is a program which is basically a chattterbot type application ( Created by Conversive.Inc ), but indeed have got some other strong power like automatic learning in the advanced version

anyone can chat (type questions) with it and the Verbot will reply to that in natural voice using MSAGENTS

the link for the VERBOT Program is http://www.verbot.com


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