Almeopedia
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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.
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.
Soî yelî sanoralî er verdî dormü gurišece.
Se vŕeȥe ili buz orarn dŕmn gulregi.
Economic Left/Right: -5.62
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -4.92
Se vŕeȥe ili buz orarn dŕmn gulregi.
Economic Left/Right: -5.62
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -4.92
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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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Good way to think about it, approximate as (100 - fahrenheit temperature)/10.Canepari wrote:That was exactly what it was. Reverse Fahrenheit, 100 steps.
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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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In reality, our greatest blessings come to us by way of madness, which indeed is a divine gift. - Socrates
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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)
If you hold a cat by the tail you learn things you cannot learn any other way. - Mark Twain
In reality, our greatest blessings come to us by way of madness, which indeed is a divine gift. - Socrates
In reality, our greatest blessings come to us by way of madness, which indeed is a divine gift. - Socrates
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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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ESTAR-3SG:P human-OBJ only human-OBJ true-OBJ REL-LOC play-3SG:A
Tha cvastam émi cvastam santham amal phelsa. -- Friedrich Schiller
ESTAR-3SG:P human-OBJ only human-OBJ true-OBJ REL-LOC play-3SG:A
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Thanks, fixed!
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No, thank you.zompist wrote:Ah, gotcha now. It's fixed. Thanks!
If you hold a cat by the tail you learn things you cannot learn any other way. - Mark Twain
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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.
Don't worry Girls, Explosions fix everything!
He who is also known as Ben
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Weird, I thought I'd checked that! They are back now.
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More important than the problem with tthat image is this: WHY THE FUCK ARE YOU STILL USING IE?patiku wrote:
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Indeed, I can't remember the last time I used it, except when I accidentally clicked on the icon a few months ago.Hubris Incalculable wrote:More important than the problem with tthat image is this: WHY THE FUCK ARE YOU STILL USING IE?
"There was a particular car I soon came to think of as distinctly St. Louis-ish: a gigantic white S.U.V. with a W. bumper sticker on it for George W. Bush."
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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
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.
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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You're not serious. You had that installed since '98, and you just pulled it up as a joke.dhokarena56 wrote:Did somebody say pretentious?
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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.
"There was a particular car I soon came to think of as distinctly St. Louis-ish: a gigantic white S.U.V. with a W. bumper sticker on it for George W. Bush."
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Well, ether he doesn't use bookmarks, or he just pulled it up for the lulz.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.