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* <!-- Jul 15/19 --> The [[Minstrel]]s, | * <!-- Jul 15/19 --> The [[Minstrel]]s, a group of[[tagalong]]s for [[Sir Robin]], are discovered. | ||
* <!-- Jun 14 --> The [https://b3s23life.blogspot.com/2018/06/the-meaning-of-life-is-42-but-cost-of.html construction] of a [[reverse caber-tosser]] shows that any [[glider synthesis|glider-constructible]] object can be constructed with at most 35 [[glider]]s. | * <!-- Jun 14 --> The [https://b3s23life.blogspot.com/2018/06/the-meaning-of-life-is-42-but-cost-of.html construction] of a [[reverse caber-tosser]] shows that any [[glider synthesis|glider-constructible]] object can be constructed with at most 35 [[glider]]s. | ||
* <!-- Mar 06 --> [[Sir Robin]], the first [[elementary]] [[knightship]] in [[Conway's Game of Life|Life]], is discovered by [[Adam P. Goucher]] and [[Tomas Rokicki|Tom Rokicki]]. | * <!-- Mar 06 --> [[Sir Robin]], the first [[elementary]] [[knightship]] in [[Conway's Game of Life|Life]], is discovered by [[Adam P. Goucher]] and [[Tomas Rokicki|Tom Rokicki]]. |
Revision as of 20:54, 20 July 2018
- The Minstrels, a group oftagalongs for Sir Robin, are discovered.
- The construction of a reverse caber-tosser shows that any glider-constructible object can be constructed with at most 35 gliders.
- Sir Robin, the first elementary knightship in Life, is discovered by Adam P. Goucher and Tom Rokicki.
- The 2-engine Cordership wins the 2017 Pattern of the Year competition, with Tanner's p46 taking second place.
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