Almeopedia

Questions or discussions about Almea or Verduria-- also the Incatena. Also good for postings in Almean languages.
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The other one started with an M, I think.
I copied down the table a little bit after it first showed up. I don't have that particular notebook here, since I'm home for spring break, but I'll have it when I go back to school next week. If I can find the table, I'll post it here.
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Mërcalei maybe?
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I reconstructed the scales— more or less; I'd forgotten the exact endpoints for the Lúriei, though it's not far from the original. I'll have to redo the biographical information.

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That was exactly what it was. Reverse Fahrenheit, 100 steps.
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Canepari wrote:That was exactly what it was. Reverse Fahrenheit, 100 steps.
Good way to think about it, approximate as (100 - fahrenheit temperature)/10.
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The Uytai map has disappeared from the Uyse7 grammar page. I have a copy of it if you want.
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It's already on the Uytai page (Image:Uytai.jpg). I don't recall it being on the Uyseʔ page but you can put it there if you like. :)

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I'm talking about the grammar page. Oh I get it, the image was hosted on almeopedia.com, but the location has changed from http://www.almeopedia.com/images/f/fb/Uytai.jpg to http://www.almeopedia.com/almeopedia/me ... /Uytai.jpg. (sorry for uploading it again before checking the Almeopedia)
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Ah, gotcha now. It's fixed. Thanks!

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The same problem with the maps on the Xurnese grammar page.
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Thanks, fixed!

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zompist wrote:Ah, gotcha now. It's fixed. Thanks!
No, thank you. :)
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Not sure if it has been mentioned, but a good deal of maps from the Historical Atlas of Arcel are missing. A few are still there, but most have gone to the ether.
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Weird, I thought I'd checked that! They are back now.

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Image

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patiku wrote:Image
More important than the problem with tthat image is this: WHY THE FUCK ARE YOU STILL USING IE?

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Hubris Incalculable wrote:More important than the problem with tthat image is this: WHY THE FUCK ARE YOU STILL USING IE?
Indeed, I can't remember the last time I used it, except when I accidentally clicked on the icon a few months ago.
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1) blow me
2) I use IE to check the minecraft wiki while playing minecraft because it is not as much of a memory hog as firefox

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One word: Chromium.

Sure, it takes an age to start, but after that, it runs like a dream.

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When choosing a browser, why settle for anything but the most pretentious? That's why I use Opera.
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Did somebody say pretentious?
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dhokarena56 wrote:Did somebody say pretentious?
You're not serious. You had that installed since '98, and you just pulled it up as a joke.

Right?

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Whoa, someone who still uses Netscape Navigator? You must be some kind of living fossil, like those plesiosaurs that supposedly live in Loch Ness or something.
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Jabechasqvi wrote:Whoa, someone who still uses Netscape Navigator? You must be some kind of living fossil, like those plesiosaurs that supposedly live in Loch Ness or something.
Well, ether he doesn't use bookmarks, or he just pulled it up for the lulz.

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So I guess this thing is abandoned?

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