You know you've been robocoding too long when...
- You try and use setAhead(100) in non Robocode programs and you're surprised it doesn't compile -- StefW
- You create another page like OceansOfSpareTime. -- Jonathan
- You're playing darts and throw them random on the board to avoid being hit by your opponent --GrubbmGait
- You type "bind 'w' 'setAhead(100)'" in a CS:S console --UnderDark
- You can remember when Wolverine was released. --wolfman
- You post on another on of these bloody pages ;-) --AaronKrill
- When your "Algorithms" professor gives the class a new algorithm, your first instinct is to look for ways to decrease its CodeSize. -- Voidious
- When you try to get one your co-worker to start working on a robot instead of working on the project. -- Florent
- When you have to use the bathroom, but need to watch Mako maul Python(or vice versa(it works both ways from what I've seen)) -- Xero
- You IM someone that you're "going to grab some dinner", but two hours later, you're still starving and working on your tank. (You reminded me of this one, Xero...) -- Voidious
- When you ask for a shade of "new Color(14, 156, 24)" while buying paint -- Kev
- When you must poop, but want to keep working on implementing that new gun/movement/team support/whatever else you crazy teens/adults can put in -- Xero
- When the sun comes up. -- Voidious
- When you start failing the robowiki conciousness checks. --David Alves
- When you get to work and the first thing you do is check your RoboRumble status, only to get rather annoyed that your family turned off the one active rumble client for the team rumble... :-) -- Rednaxela
- When you dead without shutting eyes because you can't dethrone Shadow. --Nat
- When you need to write Java application, but you type "public void run()" instead of "public void main(String[] args)" and wonder where is args. --Nat
- When you check for any changes at robowiki more than 50 times a day. --Nat
- When you fail your math exam because you follow robocode trig instead of normal trig. --Nat
- When you start playing [lego mindstorm] and email their support that where is setFireBullet(). --Nat
- When you instead of going to the beach, you attempt to improve your wave surfing algorithm. --Chase
- When you realize you cannot walk through your room due to the sheer number of empty soda bottles. --Chase
- In attempt to get smaller code size you decide to attempt to write your nano in bytecode. --Chase
- When you follow David Alves instruction on how to hit the surfer in this page. --Nat
- When you go for surfing at a beach and see someone shot at you, and you dodge them left or right while count for any hit, and avoid them. --Nat