I really hate to be that guy, but this post makes me so angry. You've clearly just taken the sheet music from the YouTube video of Stravinsky's Septet and copied it. But that doesn't work because the music in Petscop is different from the original.
Not only does your version not match what is played in Petscop. Your copy doesn't even track the original version because you haven't taken the transposition of certain wind instruments into account. Those are the Clarinetto in La, and Corno in Fa that you see to the side there. Did you even listen to the Petscop version while you did the transcription? That's kind of required.
This post got me worked up, so I went ahead and did an accurate transcription myself. Have a listen: https://flat.io/score/5b597d8a99e5875f418b04bd-stravinsky-septet-mvt-2
It should be note-for-note accurate with Petscop 7.
Well I googled for an hour and then found the toy name in YouTube comments of these videos: https://www.amazon.com/Kumon-publication-Kurukuru-Chime-Renewal/dp/B07D8V9C9S
Don’t know if there’s much more to it but I’d like one...
I transcribed the clicking into a music tab. It fits neatly into two bars of 4/4.
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https://flat.io/score/5bd9fc07fe521733f2863404-petscop
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I couldn't find this exact rhythm anywhere though. I first looked at Stravinsky's music, since that's the only named composer we have, but there is nothing. I still firmly believe that it's from a piece of music. There are just too many connections with music in Petscop for it to be arbitrary.
The debug mode uses pen's hand. So that means the testing is a "pen test" which is short for the term "penetration test"
Penetration testing is the term used by people in cyber security. It's an exercise used to test the security of devices and networks.
It's a bit of a stretch in logic... but it works.
Good question - April 8th was the first time (to my knowledge) that any public allusion was made to Petscop. My guess is that it was social media discussion of this April 21st Kotaku article that jump-started the wider interest in it that you're seeing on the 23rd; probably a few users with wide social media visibility coming across said article a day or two after it was posted and sharing it with their audience.
i "started" on it here but i had to do some other shit so its kind of unfinished
and by unfinished i mean i was mindlessly recoloring the free model i found so whatever
> Paul F Newmaker
https://www.ancestry.com/1940-census/usa/California/Paul-F-Newmaker_2fyjz7
Born in 1897 (97!) for what it's worth, and there is precedent in canon for 20 year cycles, which could stretch back as far as the 19th century I suppose.
Pixlr works just fine, although it requires Flash. Basically you just need to increase the brightness and contrast until it looks right, and increase the saturation if the colors look too washed out.
https://www.amazon.com/Ectogasm-100120-Strange-Straight-Jacket/dp/B07PPXY95V found this on the internet, exact same design. woah...
I stumbled upon something similar actually as I was about to finish my Amazon order today. They look pretty similar, they're not exactly the same, but similar!
I feel like it should be 「スクープ」since that's closer to how it's pronounced in English. 「スクープ」is also used, but 「スコップ」seems to be more common. It comes from the Dutch word 'schop', apparently: http://jisho.org/search/スコップ
Looks like there's also a computer terminology called SCOP according to that page, I didn't know that :O
I just did a transcription of the Stravinsky Septet as heard in Petscop 7 in the Quitter's Room:
https://flat.io/score/5b597d8a99e5875f418b04bd-stravinsky-septet-mvt-2
Not at my computer right now, but if you want to do it yourself you can use youtube-dl to download the audio, and Audacity to cut out the part you want.
could be something interesting about Leskowitz name: https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=Leskowitz&o_xid=80154&o_lid=80154&o_sch=FindAGrave
in 1976 their life expectancy was highest, while in 1977 it was the lowest (how can life expectancy change so drastically in one year ?), but its probably a very very long strech
It appears that the communication system relies on a dictionary that does not include proper nouns, such as names. Pall is a real word that's the closest match to "Paul." Also notice that they say "Bell" instead of "Belle" and there was a post on this sub from around the time Petscop 15 came out claiming that when Pall said "Not In Table," he was really trying to say "Marvin." Supposedly that's because there's no common noun in the dictionary that matches the syllabolic pattern of "Marvin," and "Not In Table" was an error message.
In the game, I noticed that the main character's head looks like a butt, which could be a reference to the murder...which, this is already known; but even more than that, is that if you turn the main character completely upside down, you get what looks like a jackhammer and a bunny head! coincidence? With this game, I think not!
I noticed the bunny head portion, while Asryal (http://aminoapps.com/p/80mwdi) noticed the jackhammer portion.
So here is a link to my post on Petscop Amino: http://aminoapps.com/p/nxw8py
Art is not mine. Credit goes to McShelving (DeviantArt)
Newton's third law:
For every action there is an opposite and equal reaction. This statement means that in every interaction, there is a pair of forces acting on the two interacting objects. The size of the forces on the first object, equals the size of force on the second object. This just means that each of the forces are equal. This law can be used in rock climbing when you push your feet down on the mountain and there is a force in the mountain that propells the force back to you off of it.
https://prezi.com/ueeb4zdz_a_c/newtons-3-laws-in-rock-climbing/
The law that you're referring to with your description is the second, not the third. The third is actually involved in being able to do climbing. You're not actually pushing yourself up, you are pushing the rock down and it reacts by pushing you up in opposite direction with the exact same force applied.
If you are fit and the rope is located both high enough and close enough to the wall, you would survive a lot longer than being hung without any walls close to you. I am not saying you would survive indefinitely.
It's in the link provided in the post. Here's the direct link to the Play Store.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.twn.petscop
If you're still having trouble, it's probably because you're using IOS. I don't think there's an IOS version of it yet.