Julius Caesar’s memoir of war in Gaul makes use of VIIII, for instance. You’re right that it’s much rarer, but was still used contemporarily and in modern times.
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Julius Caesar’s memoir of war in Gaul makes use of VIIII, for instance. You’re right that it’s much rarer, but was still used contemporarily and in modern times.
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VIIII wasn’t exclusive to clocks, that’s the only long-lasting example we still have access to.
Is Luna, our moon, a planet?
VIIII is a valid way to write 9, though antiquated. If you look at very old clocks, you’ll see they all use this notation.
Good? No, definitely not.
Meanwhile, Indie games: Yeah, we fixed the wonky balancing with that super niche strategy and we’re working on 3 new DLCs (all free, btw)
HAHAHAHAHAHA
The Elder Scrolls fans: First time?
Well, there is one thing special about the light from the Sun… there’s a shit ton of it.
Did you rightfully call her a brainless worm?
Literally nobody. They just wrote any old shit on a piece of toiled paper.
What I love most about Godot is that it doesn’t give a fuck whether you want to use python-like code or write your own libraries in C#/C++. 10 minutes and you’ve got something working.
Of course they did. Godot is a freaking dream for most game genres.
Yeah, I think your height is the main reason to choose this convoluted (but functional) method. I’m not even tall by modern standards, only 6ft (183cm), but that’s still enough to fold a queen size bed sheet in quarters without having to hold it at a third point
They do, but not so much that your average home user would notice without having more than enough time to fix the problem.
Read it as 120TB at first and my eyes nearly jumped out of their sockets.
You don’t need to use momentum, but I realized it might be impossible unless you’re tall enough.
Why do that at all instead of just… you know, folding it in half? Bonus points, if you’re tall and have the wingspan to literally just hold it open longways.
That’s hilarious