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Test thread! (2014-04-11 03:12:40) :
You know you're having a bad day when adding debug code [i]fixes the bug[/i]...

...and causes the bug to renew if it's removed!
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Test thread! (2014-04-11 03:12:07) :
Wait, what?
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Test thread! (2014-04-11 03:11:36) :
Test...
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Test thread! (2014-04-11 03:10:17) :
What the...
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Test thread! (2014-04-11 03:09:01) :
Test...........
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Test thread! (2014-04-11 03:08:29) :
Test... test...
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Test thread! (2014-04-11 03:06:50) :
Test, test.
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Test thread! (2014-04-11 02:57:56) :
Test again...
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Test thread! (2014-04-11 02:54:08) :
Yyyyyyyep!
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Test thread! (2014-04-11 02:53:59) :
Quick check—I think making a forum post kills font overrides.
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Ness's Travelogue (2014-04-11 02:52:23) :
What a collection! (Of course, Tombstone, AZ is somewhat famous.)

[i]P. cedrimontanus[/i] is indeed an impressively relevant specimen! (And apparently rather alarmingly pointy.) I shall keep it in mind as a reference in the event of building a 3D model or something.
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Forumworld (2014-04-10 17:06:34) :
Finally catching up with this after a long glut of work—all of it excellent! I really like the bit about banning most forms of trade within sight of the temples—that could be exceptionally problematic if a temple is tall enough to overlook streets for some miles.

I'd like to propose the architects of the smugglery were from That City On The Island We Keep Talking About, which is probably mineralogically poor since it lacks the mountainy wealth of the lands around Umam. We need a proper ...
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Copyright question (Little Prince) (2014-04-10 16:58:17) :
Give it time... in a century or two, perhaps, copylefted works will show their real value in providing windows onto history where others do not.

The history books may be written by the victors... but only with the source material they have access to!
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Ness's Travelogue (2014-04-10 16:22:59) :
Just keep calm and carry on!*

[small][small][small]*more sophisticated than it sounds[/small][/small][/small]
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Ness's Travelogue (2014-04-09 14:45:30) :
Justiceburg sounds pretty show-stoppingly follysome. Also, generic remark about Albuquerque and Breaking Bad.
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Copyright question (Little Prince) (2014-04-07 12:03:07) :
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Prince#Extension_of_copyrights_in_France|Long story short: the author died during WW2, so no.] An extra 30 years applies to the original French copyright. (Also, it was in July, so even then, you'd have to wait a few months.)
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Meet the Peseneyi (2014-04-07 01:34:46) :
[quote Pthagnar]how come they don't fall into a death spiral when they fuck the robot waifus?  is it because some physiological component is missing, [like it involves genetic interchange], or is it psychological [and so surely this means some desire is not being met by the waifu??].[/quote]
It's physiological. They're hermaphrodites with a symmetric mating process, resulting in both parents carrying young; this transition is what starts the fast-track death clock.

[quote]also ...
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Meet the Peseneyi (2014-04-05 23:21:05) :
The idea so far is that all nouns will be phenomena—a person is merely a gerund of an existence verb that also constitutes their name. The main attraction will be inventing mappings between verbal features and noun features—e.g. specificity might be equivalent a gnomic aspect, and a dead person might be described as having perfective or perfect aspect, or even past-tense. I think there's a lot of potential for expressing some very unique epistemology through the development of such a mapping....
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What are you listening to? (2014-04-05 04:36:07) :
Oh, oh, gotta do this.

[http://8static.bandcamp.com/album/speck|Auxcide - Specks (album)]
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Meet the Peseneyi :
They're about a foot tall, sort of spider-like, and they have [http://memory.rhetori.ca/?id=4672|an incredibly fucked up phonology]. (Mostly because they have [i]really weird[/i] mouths.) I'm just starting to work on the grammar to go with that bizarre phonology, but I have hope that it will be interesting—for example, the only nouns in their entire language will be gerunds. It's sort of extreme, but I'm serious about making the whole thing coherent.

The [http://memory.rhetori.ca/?id=37...
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