I have posted it for you. If you check the smart Basic page on Rosetta, the link to your item is listed under A for Animating a Pendulum.
I wanted to include a screenshot, but it seems that image uploads have not been working since last summer. Maybe sarossel can track down the webmaster and get him to take a look.
Really cool Dutchman. I don't know why I was surprised at how smoothly and realistically it displays, but I was. I still have condescending echoes in my head from narrow-minded C programmers telling me that BASIC is slow and useless. I'm getting over that very quickly.
Each language has its purpose.
If someone will try to create an effectively running BASIC then he ends up in a C-like BASIC, which is not BASIC anymore.
But genuine BASIC is very simple in usage, but it cannot be used for professional coding.
This can be compared to cars. C is a sport car. It is very fast to run but it requires a professional usage. Even starting an engine can be a difficult procedure. But using a sport car for everyday run may be not so easy.
BASIC is a family car. It is very easy to handle by anyone, but it is slow and cannot be compared with sport car on a track.
The main idea is that not everybody needs a fast running racing car, but only C language is popular nowadays. Many tasks can be performed in BASIC, and it will take much less efforts to do.
Ah, what I should have said was "narrow-minded programmers who HAPPEN TO program strictly in C." Many of my consulting jobs were for U.S. military contractors populated by myopic managers who hired programmers like Marines. If it wasn't "C++ Oorah!" it was crap in their eyes. I don't have anything against the language (or any other language for that matter - that would be silly). Each tool for its job.