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happiness thread (2014-09-16 22:11:40) :
[quote Nortaneous, Marquis, Maryland]bring back nested threads imo[/quote]
It's plaaaaaaaanned, I swear! I swear.
owned by Rhetorica, last edited 2014-09-16 22:11:40.
Area of fictional landmasses (2014-09-16 18:12:42) :
[quote Nessari, Illúbequía, Seattle, Cascadia]Being humiliated is rarely if ever a good thing.[/quote]Neurotypical people do not see humility this way.
owned by Pthagnar, last edited 2014-09-16 18:12:42.
Speak in Your Conlang Thread (2014-09-16 18:01:33) :
[b]Ai dontratz des sermalledes na présser, audí.[/b]
Today I bought a pair of running sneakers.
*[i]Sermalledes na présser[/i] is, in fact, "running espadrilles". :P
owned by Izambri, last edited 2014-09-16 18:01:33.
Area of fictional landmasses (2014-09-16 17:27:10) :
[quote Morrígan, Baroness]Even cropping in MS Paint is agonizing.[/quote]
Not in Seven and later; they added a crop button for the selection tool. Now the only thing that's agonizing is doing the math in your head to get a desired aspect ratio. Once again, technology that offloads responsibility for failure onto the user reigns supreme.
owned by Rhetorica, last edited 2014-09-16 17:27:10.
Area of fictional landmasses (2014-09-16 16:44:45) :
[quote Rhetorica, Duchess of Space]In principle, MS Paint is adequate for mapping—all one truly needs is the ability to set RGB values of pixels individually, and the rest is one form or another of laziness. (cue[plus]or do i mean queue[/plus] jokes about butterflies, magnets, xkcd being funny, and so forth) That doesn't mean it won't be anguish or yield hideous results, though.[/quote]
Truth. But it does teach one humility, which is the main reason why I use MS Pain(t).
owned by prettydragoon, last edited 2014-09-16 16:44:45.
Area of fictional landmasses (2014-09-16 14:32:34) :
[quote Rhetorica, Duchess of Space]In principle, MS Paint is adequate for mapping—all one truly needs is the ability to set RGB values of pixels individually, and the rest is one form or another of laziness. (cue[plus]or do i mean queue[/plus] jokes about butterflies, magnets, xkcd being funny, and so forth) That doesn't mean it won't be anguish or yield hideous results, though.[/quote]
Can confirm both.
owned by Nessari, last edited 2014-09-16 14:32:34.
Area of fictional landmasses (2014-09-16 12:52:41) :
In principle, MS Paint is adequate for mapping—all one truly needs is the ability to set RGB values of pixels individually, and the rest is one form or another of laziness. (cue[plus]or do i mean queue[/plus] jokes about butterflies, magnets, xkcd being funny, and so forth) That doesn't mean it won't be anguish or yield hideous results, though.
owned by Rhetorica, last edited 2014-09-16 12:52:41.
Maps (2014-09-16 10:32:18) :
Almost certainly not. The main reason to doubt the Solutrian hypothesis at this point is that the DNA of the Clovis child that was found shows strong affinities to Siberian and other American populations and none at all to populations of Old Europe.
owned by Morrígan, last edited 2014-09-16 10:32:18.
Maps (2014-09-16 10:06:56) :
Would white skin even've been widespread in Europe at that time? Or present at all?
owned by Uhtsceatha, last edited 2014-09-16 10:06:56.
Area of fictional landmasses (2014-09-16 08:58:33) :
Photoshop Elements is, IIRC, more than good enough for map-making- Zomp's old maps used it, although I don't know about his newer ones (like the Historical Atlas of Arcél).
Now, whether you know enough about how to use it- that is a different story. (I have no tablet, but in any case can barely use Elements or GIMP to save my life...)
owned by dhok, last edited 2014-09-16 08:58:33.
Area of fictional landmasses (2014-09-15 23:11:35) :
I had it before, but not anymore, since I don't have Windows right now because I couldn't get my Windows (XP) image to run in Virtual Box anymore for some reason (likely the fact that XP is past its ultimate best-before date?) after my last OS reinstall/upgrade to Ubuntu 14.04.
owned by Jipí, last edited 2014-09-15 23:12:32.
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