Magic School Bus Rides Again Computer Programming
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Gets Programmed is the eleventh episode of the fourth flavor of The Magic School Motorcoach. It is about computers.
Contents
- one Plot
- 2 Information in the Season 4 Activeness Guide
- 3 Gallery
- 3.1 Greek letters
- 4 Trivia
Plot
The grade is working on getting the school open and ready for the day when Mr. Rhule's new calculator is delivered. The course manages to fix it upwardly. But no one has any thought how to upload information technology, until Carlos' brother, Mikey, comes in. He connects the wires and offers the form each wire to attach to various of objects and types in the instructions. He manages to upload it and programs it to exercise all the setup work, such equally brand coffee, turn on the sprinklers, and print the instructions. Curious nigh how information technology works from the within, he gets the risk to take a tour inside, thanks to Ms. Frizzle. Unfortunately, he programmed it incorrect, as the school opens itself every minute as opposed to every day.
Now the class has to become inside the calculator and get him out earlier school starts, using the Magic School Bus to travel inside while transformed into a floppy disk, with Arnold and Liz staying inside the classroom. Within the disk drive, BUS.EXE is being read the instructions on it past what appears to be a metallic toothbrush. BUS.EXE then transforms from a floppy disquette into a blimp and follows the flashing electrical signals on a search for Mikey. Ms. Frizzle offers the class skateboards and they ride down through the wiry slopes of what appears to exist the middle of the motherboard. The class learns that the wires have electrical signals to travel information effectually the computer and they finish upwards approaching a square that Carlos surmises that Mikey is within of. Mikey is nowhere in sight, and Ms. Frizzle informs that the square object is responsible for everything that happens inside and handles every information that comes in and goes out, otherwise known as the Central Processing Unit of measurement (abbreviated CPU). Dorothy Ann and then surmises that Mikey went within the CPU and had gone somewhere else. The class continues to follow the information and Mikey ends upwards in the Random Admission Retention (abbreviated RAM), which holds the instructions while the CPU follows.
Meanwhile, back within the classroom, Arnold notices 2 normal school buses riding through the road and realizes that school is about to kickoff. So he tries to warn the rest of the class past typing what happen into the computer. Simply he doesn't get a response from them and cries for help.
The school buses park in the parking lot and the students go out and enter the schoolhouse building. Arnold informs the rest of the form almost this from within the computer and the course continues the search for Mikey. Wanda and then remembers that Mikey said he stored his instructions permanently and Ms. Frizzle tells the class that information to go on is stored in a hard bulldoze. They get to the hard drive and finally spot Mikey inside. They become inside and inform Mikey of the redundant automatic work the reckoner is doing outside; so Mikey guides the students inside the information inside the printer and exit through information technology. So Mikey prints out his plan, and Ms. Frizzle explains to the balance of the course that a reckoner needs instructions on what to practice and how to exercise it.
After his program is printed, Mikey finally realizes he had printed to have the computer repeat everything in every minute rather than every solar day. Mikey finally concedes his fault and changes the word from "infinitesimal" to "day" right before Mr. Ruhle enters the classroom.
When the class explains the programming of the computer, he is thrilled by the computer's automatic work correct before Mr. McClean enters with coffee and Ms. Frizzle asks where everyone would be if they didn't make mistakes, which elicits laughter from everyone in the classroom.
Information in the Season 4 Action Guide
Idea for the Day
Report
Gallery
Greek letters
The characters displayed on Mr. Ruhle'due south computer are office of the Greek alphabet:
The scene with the alphabet
Blastoff (Αα) (without the middle bar, so information technology resembles a lambda)
Beta (Ββ) (ancient form)
Gamma (Γγ) (same as a normal gamma)
Delta (Δδ) (not closed)
Epsilon (Εε)
Digamma (Ϝϝ)
Pamphylian digamma (Ͷͷ)
Zeta (Ζζ)
Eta/Ita (Ηη)
Theta (Θθ)
Trivia
- Arnold does not say "I knew I should've stayed home today" in this episode.
- The next fourth dimension he says it is in In the City.
- The Eniac Maniac brand is a parody of ENIAC (the very first computer).
- The Bus' rocket form, which it uses when it flies into the window, is the "archetype rocket" from the logo and Gets Lost in Infinite, albeit covered in floppy disquettes instead of angelic bodies. This is also the second time this rocket jitney appears in the TV serial, and the third and terminal time being the Rides Again opening.
- Arnold's voice noticeably gets deeper in this episode due to his vocalisation actor, Danny Tamberelli, going through puberty at the time.
- When the Charabanc becomes normal size after it escapes from the printer, it later disappears.
- All the characters displayed on Mr. Ruhle's computer are from what is now the Greek and Coptic Unicode cake.
- For a split 2nd, Tim's shirt turns green.
- As a reference to the episode, Carlos says "Good morning, ISS!" in Kids in Space.
- If Walkerville Simple School were to be "opened" every day, it would hateful every 24 hours from the time information technology kickoff started.
- Going by production club, this is the last episode of the original serial, as well equally the 25th episode switched in streaming order. This episode was completed on October 7, 1997.
- Given the utilise of letter drives (the display shows the familiar C:\ indicator around the four-minute marking), the Eniac Maniac appears to exist running a version of the MS-DOS operating system.
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