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x = 26, y = 27, rule = LifeHistory
9.2A$8.B2AB$8.3B$9.B$7.6B$7.7B$7.7B$7.11B$5.14B$5.14B$5.15B$5.14B$5.
8B2D4B$5.9B2D3B$4.10BD5B$3.18B$.21B$22B$.21B$3.10B3C6B$4.9BCBC6B$5.8B
CBC6B2A$5.17BA.A$5.11B.3B4.A$6.8B4.B5.2A$8.6B$8.4B!
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x = 26, y = 27, rule = LifeHistory
9.2A$8.B2AB$8.3B$9.B$7.6B$7.7B$7.7B$7.11B$5.14B$5.14B$5.15B$5.14B$5.
8B2D4B$5.9B2D3B$4.10BD5B$3.18B$.21B$22B$.21B$3.10B3C6B$4.9BCBC6B$5.8B
CBC6B2A$5.17BA.A$5.11B.3B4.A$6.8B4.B5.2A$8.6B$8.4B!
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x = 20, y = 13, rule = B3/S23
4bo5b2obo$2b3o5bob2o$bo14b2o$bo2b3o4b3o2bobo$2obo3bo2bo3bobobo$3bo3b4o
3bobob2o$3bo3bo2bo3bobobo$4b3o4b3o2bobo$16b2o$4b3o4b3o$4bo2bo3bo2bo$6b
obo4bobo$7bo6bo!
Yup, that's exactly the limitation. You can check the Elementary Conduits Collection for yourself to see if it's "known": there is a matching PL*124R conduit in the ECC --
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x = 41, y = 42, rule = LifeHistory
4D2.D13.D4.3D5.D2.4D$D3.D.D5.D.D.D2.2D3.D3.D3.2D2.D3.D$D3.D.D6.3D4.D
7.D2.D.D2.D3.D$4D2.D5.5D3.D6.D2.D2.D2.4D$D5.D6.3D4.D5.D3.5D.D2.D$D5.D
5.D.D.D3.D4.D7.D2.D3.D$D5.5D8.3D2.5D4.D2.D3.D10$9.A$9.3A$12.A$11.2A$
11.7B$11.8B$10.10B3.B$9.17B$10.17B$11.16B$10.2B3C5BD6B$10.4BC4B3D5B$
8.4B3C6BD7B$8.22B$7.23B$7.23B.2B$7.25B2A$7.23B.B2A$9.21B2.B$9.17B$10.
16B$13.7B$14.5B$15.3B$15.3B$16.B!
One problem with such a boycott is that a specialized conduct may have no suitable connectors *yet*, but other similarly-specialized conduits might be found later - and both would be discarded based on this criterion.dvgrn wrote: ↑September 19th, 2022, 12:03 pmWhen I was maintaining the ECC I always tended to boycott the addition of conduits that didn't have a valid prefix conduit and a valid postfix conduit -- but I was happy to hand over the maintenance task to other people, and standards may have changed a bit now.
Yeah, it's just a judgment call, and everybody will do it a little differently. On the other hand, if the ECC had collected every implausible mechanism that might someday connect to something somewhere, it might be ten times as big now, and 89% of it would be useless theoretical conduits that don't connect to anything and just serve to clutter up the collection.
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x = 14, y = 14, rule = LifeHistory
5.3B$3.6B$2.7B$2.7B$2.3BA3B$2.2BAB2A4BA$.3BA6BA2B$.B2A5BABA2B$BA7BA4B
$.BA7BAB$.BA5B2A2B$2.5BAB$2.2B2ABAB$5.BA!
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4b8o$4b8o$4b8o$4b8o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4b8o$4b8o$4b8o$4b8o![[ THEME 0 AUTOSTART GPS 8 Z 16 T 1 T 1 Z 19.027 T 2 T 2 Z 22.627 T 3 T 3 Z 26.909 T 4 T 4 Z 32 T 5 T 5 Z 38.055 T 6 T 6 Z 45.255 T 7 T 7 Z 53.817 LOOP 8 ]]
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x = 127, y = 108, rule = B3/S23
90b2o$86b4ob2o$86b6o$87b4o2$102b2o$100b2ob2o$86bo9bo3b4o$85bo11bo3b2o$
85b3o7bo2bo$97bo3b2o$96bo3b4o$100b2ob2o$68bo18b2o13b2o$67bo17bo4bo$67b
3o21bo$85bo5bo$86b6o$72b2o$71b2o$73bo2$70bo40b2o$70b2o35b4ob2o$69bobo
18b2o15b6o$89b2o17b4o9bo2bo$91bo33bo$121bo3bo$76bo36bo3bo4b4o$76b2o8b
4o23bo4b2o$75bobo7bo3bo18b2o7b3o$89bo17b2o9b2o$85bo2bo20bo7bo4b4o$121b
o3bo$82b3o14b2o24bo$82b3o13b4o19bo2bo$81bo3bo12b2ob2o$83b2o6bo2bo5b2o
6b6o$o79bo10bo3bo11bo5bo$3o73bo3b2ob2o5bo4b2o16bo$bo73bobo5b2o6bo3bo
11bo4bo$74bo3b2o2bo2bo5bo2bo5b2o7b2o$82bo2bo12b2ob2o$75bo5bo3bo12b4o$
77b7o15b2o2$88b6o$87bo5bo$93bo$79bo2bo4bo4bo$83bo5b2o$79bo3bo$80b4o3$
91b2o$87b4ob2o$87b6o$88b4o2$103b2o$101b2ob2o$87bo9bo3b4o$86bo11bo3b2o$
86b3o7bo2bo$98bo3b2o$97bo3b4o$101b2ob2o$69bo18b2o13b2o$68bo17bo4bo$68b
3o21bo$86bo5bo$87b6o$73b2o$72b2o$74bo2$71bo40b2o$71b2o35b4ob2o$70bobo
18b2o15b6o$90b2o17b4o9bo2bo$92bo33bo$122bo3bo$77bo36bo3bo4b4o$77b2o8b
4o23bo4b2o$76bobo7bo3bo18b2o7b3o$90bo17b2o9b2o$86bo2bo20bo7bo4b4o$122b
o3bo$83b3o14b2o24bo$83b3o13b4o19bo2bo$82bo3bo12b2ob2o$84b2o6bo2bo5b2o
6b6o$81bo10bo3bo11bo5bo$77bo3b2ob2o5bo4b2o16bo$76bobo5b2o6bo3bo11bo4bo
$75bo3b2o2bo2bo5bo2bo5b2o7b2o$83bo2bo12b2ob2o$76bo5bo3bo12b4o$78b7o15b
2o2$89b6o$88bo5bo$94bo$80bo2bo4bo4bo$84bo5b2o$80bo3bo$81b4o!
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x = 20, y = 13, rule = B3/S23
4bo5b2obo$2b3o5bob2o$bo14b2o$bo2b3o4b3o2bobo$2obo3bo2bo3bobobo$3bo3b4o
3bobob2o$3bo3bo2bo3bobobo$4b3o4b3o2bobo$16b2o$4b3o4b3o$4bo2bo3bo2bo$6b
obo4bobo$7bo6bo!
At T=19,559, the lower LWSS stream produces a block that allows it to settle into producing ash with a period of 4540. It occasionally interrupts the upper stream, which causes all kinds of complicated things to happen.
qqd wrote: ↑September 16th, 2022, 8:29 amIs this twin bees shuttle variant known?Code: Select all
x = 36, y = 21, rule = B3/S23 12bo$11bobo$11bobo$10b2ob3o$16bo$2o8b2ob3o$obo7b2obo$2bo$2b2o$4bo$2b3o 12b2o$bo14bobo15b2o$b2o13bo17b2o$16b3o$4b2o$3bobo$3bo$2b2o12b3o$7b2o7b o17b2o$7b2o7bobo15b2o$17b2o!
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x = 20, y = 13, rule = B3/S23
4bo5b2obo$2b3o5bob2o$bo14b2o$bo2b3o4b3o2bobo$2obo3bo2bo3bobobo$3bo3b4o
3bobob2o$3bo3bo2bo3bobobo$4b3o4b3o2bobo$16b2o$4b3o4b3o$4bo2bo3bo2bo$6b
obo4bobo$7bo6bo!
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x = 35, y = 20, rule = B3/S23
7b2o$7bo2bobo$9b2ob3o$15bo$b2o6b2ob3o$2bo6b2obo$bo$b2o$3bo$b3o12b2o$o
14bobo15b2o$2o13bo17b2o$15b3o$3b2o$2bobo$2bo$b2o12b3o$6b2o7bo17b2o$6b
2o7bobo15b2o$16b2o!
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4b8o$4b8o$4b8o$4b8o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4b8o$4b8o$4b8o$4b8o![[ THEME 0 AUTOSTART GPS 8 Z 16 T 1 T 1 Z 19.027 T 2 T 2 Z 22.627 T 3 T 3 Z 26.909 T 4 T 4 Z 32 T 5 T 5 Z 38.055 T 6 T 6 Z 45.255 T 7 T 7 Z 53.817 LOOP 8 ]]
It might or might not be known, but there also might be a reason that this question wasn't answered the first time.
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x = 34, y = 14, rule = B3/S23
2o$bo$bobo$2b2o11b2o$14bobo15b2o$14bo17b2o$14b3o$2b2o$bobo$bo$2o12b3o$
5b2o7bo17b2o$5b2o7bobo15b2o$15b2o!
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x = 19, y = 16, rule = B3/S23
16bo2$14b3obo$13bob2o$13b2obo$4bo6bob3o$4b3o$7bo5bo$6b2o3$bo$obo5b3o$
bo6bobo$7bo2bo$7b2o!
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x = 17, y = 17, rule = B3/S23
8b2o$8bo2bobo$10b2ob3o$16bo$10b2ob3o$10b2obo3$15bo$14bobo$15b2o2$15b2o
$o13bobo$obo12bo$3o$2bo!
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x = 11, y = 15, rule = B3/S23
9bo$8bobo$8bobo$9bo8$b3o$b3o$obo$2o!
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x = 5, y = 20, rule = B3/S23
2bo$2bo$2bo2$b3o2$bobo$2bo$bobo$2bo$bobo$bobo$bobo$bobo$2ob2o$2ob2o$bo
bo3$2ob2o!
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x = 20, y = 13, rule = B3/S23
4bo5b2obo$2b3o5bob2o$bo14b2o$bo2b3o4b3o2bobo$2obo3bo2bo3bobobo$3bo3b4o
3bobob2o$3bo3bo2bo3bobobo$4b3o4b3o2bobo$16b2o$4b3o4b3o$4bo2bo3bo2bo$6b
obo4bobo$7bo6bo!
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x = 20, y = 13, rule = B3/S23
4bo5b2obo$2b3o5bob2o$bo14b2o$bo2b3o4b3o2bobo$2obo3bo2bo3bobobo$3bo3b4o
3bobob2o$3bo3bo2bo3bobobo$4b3o4b3o2bobo$16b2o$4b3o4b3o$4bo2bo3bo2bo$6b
obo4bobo$7bo6bo!
please don't bump your own post like this. also, this kind of reaction isn't actually moving at 3c -- it's just an illusion. information can't be transmitted faster than c.
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x = 5, y = 20, rule = B3/S23
2bo$2bo$2bo2$b3o2$bobo$2bo$bobo$2bo$bobo$bobo$bobo$bobo$2ob2o$2ob2o$bo
bo3$2ob2o!
#C [[ AUTOSTART ]]
#C [[ ZOOM 16 ]]
#C [[ GPS 10 ]]
#C [[ LOOP 8 ]]
#C [[ TITLE "C3 Pulsar" ]]
#C [[ STARS ]]
#C [[ RAINBOW ]]
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x = 18, y = 12, rule = B3/S23
bo5bo$b2o3bobo$2o4bobo$7bo$16b2o$14bo2bo$14b3o$11bo$11b4o$14bo$13bo$13b
2o!
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x = 11, y = 15, rule = B3/S23
9bo$8bobo$8bobo$9bo8$b3o$b3o$obo$2o!
This keeps it transparent, but it still only acts as an eater.C28 wrote: ↑October 7th, 2022, 2:24 pmit's transparent (at least for a bit), but it doesn't look too promising.Code: Select all
x = 18, y = 12, rule = B3/S23 bo5bo$b2o3bobo$2o4bobo$7bo$16b2o$14bo2bo$14b3o$11bo$11b4o$14bo$13bo$13b 2o!
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x = 18, y = 27, rule = B3/S23
2bo$2b3o$5bo$4b2o12$bo5bo$b2o3bobo$2o4bobo$7bo$16b2o$14bo2bo$14b3o$11b
o$11b4o$14bo$13bo$13b2o!
only 1 of the eater 1s is neededhotdogPi wrote: ↑October 7th, 2022, 2:27 pmThis keeps it transparent, but it still only acts as an eater.C28 wrote: ↑October 7th, 2022, 2:24 pmit's transparent (at least for a bit), but it doesn't look too promising.Code: Select all
x = 18, y = 12, rule = B3/S23 bo5bo$b2o3bobo$2o4bobo$7bo$16b2o$14bo2bo$14b3o$11bo$11b4o$14bo$13bo$13b 2o!
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x = 18, y = 27, rule = B3/S23 2bo9bo$2b3o5b3o$5bo3bo$4b2o3b2o12$bo5bo$b2o3bobo$2o4bobo$7bo$16b2o$14b o2bo$14b3o$11bo$11b4o$14bo$13bo$13b2o!
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x = 18, y = 27, rule = B3/S23
2bo$2b3o$5bo$4b2o12$bo5bo$b2o3bobo$2o4bobo$7bo$16b2o$14bo2bo$14b3o$11b
o$11b4o$14bo$13bo$13b2o!
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x = 11, y = 15, rule = B3/S23
9bo$8bobo$8bobo$9bo8$b3o$b3o$obo$2o!
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x = 156, y = 75, rule = B3/S23
146b2o5b2o$146b2o5b2o8$147bo5bo$146b3o3b3o$145b2obo3bob2o3$148bo3bo$
148bo3bo5$147bo$146bobo$33bo111b2ob2o$32b2o8b2o101bo3bo$18b2o11b3obo5b
o2bo99b3ob3o$18b2o10b2o8b2ob3o99bo3bo$31b2o8b2obo100bo3bo$32bo10bo102b
obo4b2o$147bo5b2o$32bo$31b2o$18b2o10b2o13b2o30b2o$18b2o11b3obo9b2o30b
2o$b2o29b2o$b2o30bo3$41bo2bo$19b4o22bo19b4o$18bo3bo18bo3bo18bo3bo58b2o
$22bo19b4o22bo59b2o$18bo2bo42bo2bo59bo$b3o3b3o$o2bo3bo2bo$2obo3bob2o
69bo$57bo5bo5b2o8b2o15b2o$21b2o19bob2o11bo5bo5b2o7b2o16b2o$20b2o14b2o
3bo2b2o2b3o28b2o2b2o$22bo13b2o3bo6b2o3b2o11b2o$41b2o3b3o$43bo3bo9bo5bo
52bo$57bo5bo15b2o2b2o31b2o$43bo3bo21b2o7b2o16b2o17bobo$41b2o3b3o20b2o
8b2o15b2o$36b2o3bo6b2o13b2o15bo$36b2o3bo2b2o2b3o12b2o$42bob2o$33bo$32b
2o58b2o$32bobo17bo38bo$b2o5b2o41b2o25b2o10bo2b2o$b2o5b2o40b3obo9b2o12b
2o10bo2bo18bo$30b2o17b2o13b2o24bobo11b2o4bo2bo$32bo17b2o39b2o12b2o3b5o
10b2o$17b2o10b2o2bo17bo52bo5b3ob2o9b2o$17b2o11bo2bo57b2o18b2obo$31bobo
17bo38bobo19b2o$31b2o17b2o26b2o10bo2bo$49b2o13b2o12b2o10bo2b2o17b2o$
31b2o17b3obo9b2o25bo19b2obo$31bobo17b2o39b2o16b3ob2o9b2o$17b2o11bo2bo
18bo57b5o10b2o$17b2o10b2o2bo76bo2bo$32bo79bo$30b2o!
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x = 20, y = 13, rule = B3/S23
4bo5b2obo$2b3o5bob2o$bo14b2o$bo2b3o4b3o2bobo$2obo3bo2bo3bobobo$3bo3b4o
3bobob2o$3bo3bo2bo3bobobo$4b3o4b3o2bobo$16b2o$4b3o4b3o$4bo2bo3bo2bo$6b
obo4bobo$7bo6bo!
892 characters in this string = 3 too many zeros at the end.qqd wrote: ↑October 7th, 2022, 3:55 pmCan someone verify the following 889-bit number as the number encoded in the bottom LWSS stream in the p46-based PRNG?(LWSS absent encoded by '0', LWSS present encoded by '1')
And the number:
0000000101010101001100110010001000100101101001001110010010000100100101001001001101101101110001110000101111010110000011000101011101001100001101110101110000110000101000101001101001101110010001111011010000011100101011110110011111000100000010110101011000110011101000100001101001010001101100101110001001111010010000011011010100011100110100001000110101101000110001101000101110010110000100111010110111100111000001000010101101011001110011101111011110000011111010100000011001010100010011001011011101100011110001011111010011111100100000001001010101101100110001110111010000111100101000001001101010010001100100101110110110000111000101000010110010100111011001000011101101011110001100000101110101001111001101111101110000001111010101111100110000001000101010010110011011000100011101001011110011001111101101111110001111111010000000011010101011100110011110111011111000011111101011111110011111111011111111100000
Number of zeros at the end of the number might be different, so please correct it if it's needed.
Thank you very much!wirehead wrote: ↑October 7th, 2022, 9:37 pm892 characters in this string = 3 too many zeros at the end.qqd wrote: ↑October 7th, 2022, 3:55 pmCan someone verify the following 889-bit number as the number encoded in the bottom LWSS stream in the p46-based PRNG?(LWSS absent encoded by '0', LWSS present encoded by '1')
And the number:
0000000101010101001100110010001000100101101001001110010010000100100101001001001101101101110001110000101111010110000011000101011101001100001101110101110000110000101000101001101001101110010001111011010000011100101011110110011111000100000010110101011000110011101000100001101001010001101100101110001001111010010000011011010100011100110100001000110101101000110001101000101110010110000100111010110111100111000001000010101101011001110011101111011110000011111010100000011001010100010011001011011101100011110001011111010011111100100000001001010101101100110001110111010000111100101000001001101010010001100100101110110110000111000101000010110010100111011001000011101101011110001100000101110101001111001101111101110000001111010101111100110000001000101010010110011011000100011101001011110011001111101101111110001111111010000000011010101011100110011110111011111000011111101011111110011111111011111111100000
Number of zeros at the end of the number might be different, so please correct it if it's needed.
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x = 20, y = 13, rule = B3/S23
4bo5b2obo$2b3o5bob2o$bo14b2o$bo2b3o4b3o2bobo$2obo3bo2bo3bobobo$3bo3b4o
3bobob2o$3bo3bo2bo3bobobo$4b3o4b3o2bobo$16b2o$4b3o4b3o$4bo2bo3bo2bo$6b
obo4bobo$7bo6bo!
Please do not post long multi-bit binary strings. It does not seem reasonable to expect someone to proofread a 0/1 string and double-check whether it corresponds with how the pattern work (at least not without some reason why this should be considered something interesting/fun). Also, saying "the number encoded" is incorrect, because the pattern is periodic and you can start at any point, obtaining different possible bitstrings, and then interpret either of resulting bitstrings in different ways potentially obtaining different numbers.
I think a better approach would be to analyze the pattern and determine the feedback structure, and then model the mechanism in Python or Lua and see if the outputs match. From my looking at it, it is composed of a toggle mechanism and an inverter. I do not know the length (in bits) of the feedback loop but a script could easily check to see what loop length produces a period of 889.qqd wrote: ↑October 8th, 2022, 4:04 amThank you very much!wirehead wrote: ↑October 7th, 2022, 9:37 pm892 characters in this string = 3 too many zeros at the end.qqd wrote: ↑October 7th, 2022, 3:55 pmCan someone verify the following 889-bit number as the number encoded in the bottom LWSS stream in the p46-based PRNG?(LWSS absent encoded by '0', LWSS present encoded by '1')
And the number:
<lots of bits>
Number of zeros at the end of the number might be different, so please correct it if it's needed.
Here's the modified number:
<lots of bits>
Can someone do a more thorough check now?(Use the RLE in my previous post to check as it's in a different phase than the one in the wiki)
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x = 38, y = 29, rule = LifeHistory
10.A.A$10.2A$11.A14$.A$.A.A20.A5.A3.3D$.2A5.A14.A2.2D.A5.2D$7.A15.3A2D
.3A2.D.D$7.3A23.D$32.D$.2C19.2C7.D$D2C2.D16.2C11.D.D$2D2.D5.D21.D2.D.
D$3.D3.D2.D20.3D.3D$D.D3.3D.D21.D4.D$2D5.D2.D26.D$3D7.D!
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4b8o$4b8o$4b8o$4b8o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4b8o$4b8o$4b8o$4b8o![[ THEME 0 AUTOSTART GPS 8 Z 16 T 1 T 1 Z 19.027 T 2 T 2 Z 22.627 T 3 T 3 Z 26.909 T 4 T 4 Z 32 T 5 T 5 Z 38.055 T 6 T 6 Z 45.255 T 7 T 7 Z 53.817 LOOP 8 ]]
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x = 17, y = 17, rule = B3/S23
8bo$7bobo$8bo$5bo5bo$5b7o$3b2o7b2o$4bo2b3o2bo$bo2bobo3bobo2bo$obobobo
3bobobobo$bo2bobo3bobo2bo$4bo2b3o2bo$3b2o7b2o$5b7o$5bo5bo$8bo$7bobo$8b
o!