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2002ASP #5528
Falling Code - A Matrix Code Variant

This is yet another piece of code that mimics the "falling code" used in The Matrix. Unlike other versions of this code, mine uses pictureboxes to scroll the falling text, thus making it a little bit faster and smoother in the falling. The text falls at different speeds varying from very slow to very fast, and gives it an even more realistic effect in doing so. Also, as if that wasn't enough, you are able to edit the color of the falling text both while the program is running, a feature i have yet to see in other similar code.

2002ASP #5529
Artificial Intelligence control

This is a piece of code that I wrote a long time ago for a program that I am currently writing. Essentially, this is a basic artificial intelligence unit compacted into an ocx. It takes a given input, compares it to an internal list of statements to respond to, and then generates a contextually correct output. It goes even further in that it corrects many forms of web maulspeak, and thus is able to work with language that is very complex. The system is completely customizable in that you can edit what it responds to, as well as how it responds. Download it today, and if you like it vote for me!

2002C #14132
Falling Code - A Matrix Code Variant

This is yet another piece of code that mimics the "falling code" used in The Matrix. Unlike other versions of this code, mine uses pictureboxes to scroll the falling text, thus making it a little bit faster and smoother in the falling. The text falls at different speeds varying from very slow to very fast, and gives it an even more realistic effect in doing so. Also, as if that wasn't enough, you are able to edit the color of the falling text both while the program is running, a feature i have yet to see in other similar code.

2002C #14133
Artificial Intelligence control

This is a piece of code that I wrote a long time ago for a program that I am currently writing. Essentially, this is a basic artificial intelligence unit compacted into an ocx. It takes a given input, compares it to an internal list of statements to respond to, and then generates a contextually correct output. It goes even further in that it corrects many forms of web maulspeak, and thus is able to work with language that is very complex. The system is completely customizable in that you can edit what it responds to, as well as how it responds. Download it today, and if you like it vote for me!

2002VB #22736
Falling Code - A Matrix Code Variant

This is yet another piece of code that mimics the "falling code" used in The Matrix. Unlike other versions of this code, mine uses pictureboxes to scroll the falling text, thus making it a little bit faster and smoother in the falling. The text falls at different speeds varying from very slow to very fast, and gives it an even more realistic effect in doing so. Also, as if that wasn't enough, you are able to edit the color of the falling text both while the program is running, a feature i have yet to see in other similar code.

2002VB #22737
Artificial Intelligence control

This is a piece of code that I wrote a long time ago for a program that I am currently writing. Essentially, this is a basic artificial intelligence unit compacted into an ocx. It takes a given input, compares it to an internal list of statements to respond to, and then generates a contextually correct output. It goes even further in that it corrects many forms of web maulspeak, and thus is able to work with language that is very complex. The system is completely customizable in that you can edit what it responds to, as well as how it responds. Download it today, and if you like it vote for me!

ASP_Volume2 #36618
Artificial Intelligence control

This is a piece of code that I wrote a long time ago for a program that I am currently writing. Essentially, this is a basic artificial intelligence unit compacted into an ocx. It takes a given input, compares it to an internal list of statements to respond to, and then generates a contextually correct output. It goes even further in that it corrects many forms of web maulspeak, and thus is able to work with language that is very complex. The system is completely customizable in that you can edit what it responds to, as well as how it responds. Download it today, and if you like it vote for me!

ASP_Volume2 #36652
Falling Code - A Matrix Code Variant

This is yet another piece of code that mimics the "falling code" used in The Matrix. Unlike other versions of this code, mine uses pictureboxes to scroll the falling text, thus making it a little bit faster and smoother in the falling. The text falls at different speeds varying from very slow to very fast, and gives it an even more realistic effect in doing so. Also, as if that wasn't enough, you are able to edit the color of the falling text both while the program is running, a feature i have yet to see in other similar code.

ASP_Volume3 #53170
Artificial Intelligence control

This is a piece of code that I wrote a long time ago for a program that I am currently writing. Essentially, this is a basic artificial intelligence unit compacted into an ocx. It takes a given input, compares it to an internal list of statements to respond to, and then generates a contextually correct output. It goes even further in that it corrects many forms of web maulspeak, and thus is able to work with language that is very complex. The system is completely customizable in that you can edit what it responds to, as well as how it responds. Download it today, and if you like it vote for me!

ASP_Volume3 #53171
Falling Code - A Matrix Code Variant

This is yet another piece of code that mimics the "falling code" used in The Matrix. Unlike other versions of this code, mine uses pictureboxes to scroll the falling text, thus making it a little bit faster and smoother in the falling. The text falls at different speeds varying from very slow to very fast, and gives it an even more realistic effect in doing so. Also, as if that wasn't enough, you are able to edit the color of the falling text both while the program is running, a feature i have yet to see in other similar code.

C_Volume2 #77680
Artificial Intelligence control

This is a piece of code that I wrote a long time ago for a program that I am currently writing. Essentially, this is a basic artificial intelligence unit compacted into an ocx. It takes a given input, compares it to an internal list of statements to respond to, and then generates a contextually correct output. It goes even further in that it corrects many forms of web maulspeak, and thus is able to work with language that is very complex. The system is completely customizable in that you can edit what it responds to, as well as how it responds. Download it today, and if you like it vote for me!

C_Volume2 #77714
Falling Code - A Matrix Code Variant

This is yet another piece of code that mimics the "falling code" used in The Matrix. Unlike other versions of this code, mine uses pictureboxes to scroll the falling text, thus making it a little bit faster and smoother in the falling. The text falls at different speeds varying from very slow to very fast, and gives it an even more realistic effect in doing so. Also, as if that wasn't enough, you are able to edit the color of the falling text both while the program is running, a feature i have yet to see in other similar code.

Java_Volume1 #96224
Artificial Intelligence control

This is a piece of code that I wrote a long time ago for a program that I am currently writing. Essentially, this is a basic artificial intelligence unit compacted into an ocx. It takes a given input, compares it to an internal list of statements to respond to, and then generates a contextually correct output. It goes even further in that it corrects many forms of web maulspeak, and thus is able to work with language that is very complex. The system is completely customizable in that you can edit what it responds to, as well as how it responds. Download it today, and if you like it vote for me!

Java_Volume1 #96258
Falling Code - A Matrix Code Variant

This is yet another piece of code that mimics the "falling code" used in The Matrix. Unlike other versions of this code, mine uses pictureboxes to scroll the falling text, thus making it a little bit faster and smoother in the falling. The text falls at different speeds varying from very slow to very fast, and gives it an even more realistic effect in doing so. Also, as if that wasn't enough, you are able to edit the color of the falling text both while the program is running, a feature i have yet to see in other similar code.

1_2002 #109490
Falling Code - A Matrix Code Variant

This is yet another piece of code that mimics the "falling code" used in The Matrix. Unlike other versions of this code, mine uses pictureboxes to scroll the falling text, thus making it a little bit faster and smoother in the falling. The text falls at different speeds varying from very slow to very fast, and gives it an even more realistic effect in doing so. Also, as if that wasn't enough, you are able to edit the color of the falling text both while the program is running, a feature i have yet to see in other similar code.

1_2002 #109491
Artificial Intelligence control

This is a piece of code that I wrote a long time ago for a program that I am currently writing. Essentially, this is a basic artificial intelligence unit compacted into an ocx. It takes a given input, compares it to an internal list of statements to respond to, and then generates a contextually correct output. It goes even further in that it corrects many forms of web maulspeak, and thus is able to work with language that is very complex. The system is completely customizable in that you can edit what it responds to, as well as how it responds. Download it today, and if you like it vote for me!

2_2002-2004 #123371
Artificial Intelligence control

This is a piece of code that I wrote a long time ago for a program that I am currently writing. Essentially, this is a basic artificial intelligence unit compacted into an ocx. It takes a given input, compares it to an internal list of statements to respond to, and then generates a contextually correct output. It goes even further in that it corrects many forms of web maulspeak, and thus is able to work with language that is very complex. The system is completely customizable in that you can edit what it responds to, as well as how it responds. Download it today, and if you like it vote for me!

2_2002-2004 #123405
Falling Code - A Matrix Code Variant

This is yet another piece of code that mimics the "falling code" used in The Matrix. Unlike other versions of this code, mine uses pictureboxes to scroll the falling text, thus making it a little bit faster and smoother in the falling. The text falls at different speeds varying from very slow to very fast, and gives it an even more realistic effect in doing so. Also, as if that wasn't enough, you are able to edit the color of the falling text both while the program is running, a feature i have yet to see in other similar code.

3_2004-2005 #141915
Artificial Intelligence control

This is a piece of code that I wrote a long time ago for a program that I am currently writing. Essentially, this is a basic artificial intelligence unit compacted into an ocx. It takes a given input, compares it to an internal list of statements to respond to, and then generates a contextually correct output. It goes even further in that it corrects many forms of web maulspeak, and thus is able to work with language that is very complex. The system is completely customizable in that you can edit what it responds to, as well as how it responds. Download it today, and if you like it vote for me!

3_2004-2005 #141949
Falling Code - A Matrix Code Variant

This is yet another piece of code that mimics the "falling code" used in The Matrix. Unlike other versions of this code, mine uses pictureboxes to scroll the falling text, thus making it a little bit faster and smoother in the falling. The text falls at different speeds varying from very slow to very fast, and gives it an even more realistic effect in doing so. Also, as if that wasn't enough, you are able to edit the color of the falling text both while the program is running, a feature i have yet to see in other similar code.

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