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You can use binary to denotate any real number. If you're talking about with a computer though, the int type is 16 bits, and it can be signed or unsigned. Meaning that you can use it to either reference 0 to 65535 or -32768 to 32767. There's also float types which are used for 7 (?) significant digits plus an exponent.
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http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp-windows.html Check there for an automatic installer for everything you need. Then just drop the files into your http root directory and browse to http://127.0.0.1/
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*nod* I'm aware of these improvements actually. :3 Thanks though. I didn't figure out the mechanics of the turnaround jump perfectly until around my second time through 0-4. I've pretty much lost my motivation for this project for the time being. Until I can figure out exactly how the RNG works I won't be personally satisfied with how this run will turn out.
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It's PHP, you have to run a webserver on the your computer with a PHP plugin in order for this to work. Don't worry, you can do this for free, your best bet would probably be apache.
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fluffy kitten wrote:
Oh. Guess that solves it. >.>
OmnipotentEntity wrote:
It's actually 1000 rupees. You can't get it at all without the lvl2 bomb bag.
FYI, the max amount of rupees you can carry is 500.
Yeah, that's why I said you can't get it at all without the lvl2 bomb bag.
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Zurreco wrote:
fluffy kitten wrote:
I think the fastest bomb upgrade to get would be to get the bomb bag in Mountain Village.
Don't you need to lvl2 Bomb Bag or 500 rupees to do this?
It's actually 1000 rupees. You can't get it at all without the lvl2 bomb bag.
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Here's something to consider when trying to dismiss English as an easy language to learn compared with others. It may be syntactically simple, it does have several strange irregularities within its grammar. Also, its vocabulary is absolutely immense, with several heteronyms that native speakers don't even think about, such as: refuse, number, relay, tear, wind, invalid, for a very abridged list. (Longer List)
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ero is waiting on dezbeast to finish light 2 so he can compare against him.
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Are the Triforce locations and item locations determined by whether or not you have a treasure map?
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What you wrote is actually proper usage. But the rules you wrote, not to much. A semicolon replaces a period where it would not be appropriate to break for a new sentence. You can also use a semi-colon as a second level list seperator. Example: Each group owned a share. And each group divided the share as they saw fit, so the car was actually owned by several groups of people: Earl, Larry, and Fred; John, Greg, and Benny T.; Sammy and Ed; and George, Bob, and Judas. This usage is rather rare though. I think there's a few other cases too. I just can't remember them off of the top of my head. I'dve looked them up, but I'm lazy. :X
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Hyena wrote:
For instance; I'm not entirely sure I placed that semicolon properly.
You didn't. A semicolon requires an independant clause be on both sides of it; you can think of it as a subsitute period. You also may not use it along with coordinating conjunctions; however, using it with however is proper usage.
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I was just putting it in the perspective that if all the Links were real people, if they met in real life and had a brawl, who would win?
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Thus Spake Zarathustra But yes you can, it was chosen for inclusion in the movie, it's not as if the director didn't have a say in the matter.
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Mixed bag. Mostly things I find pretty or funny. They're mostly stuff I found and handpicked (not reaped) off of 4chan's /wg/
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Thanks to DeHackEd for allowing me to abuse his tracker. My entire wallpaper directory. http://forums.kyhm.com/wallpaperdir.torrent
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It a Linux Desktop Environment. It comes with a built-in desktop switcher. I don't know how you'd do it on Windows, to be honest.
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I have 239 Megs of wallpapers on random rotation every 10 minutes. (Using KDE)
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No, Yes, Yes number umpteen.
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Yup. Well, it's more like A Chocolate Russian, I guess, because all Kalhua is AFAIK is choco and vodka. Some positives, it looks like a latte. And it doesn't smell. And it doesn't really leave a smell on your breath.
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5 shots of vodka, 5 shots of Kalhua, + milk. Mmm...
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With the superslide it shouldn't waste any time. Because you have to wait for an event to happen anyway. Whether it be the peahat getting close enough to the bush or the bomb exploding.
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I don't see how this is even a big deal. For long distances he's going to be super sliding anyway. And super sliding usually carries a mandatory wait that can be used to set up the camera. But for the original question my answer is: why waste the frames? Forward-backwalking isn't appreciatably more entertaining than regular backwalking. We all know where Link is going. He isn't doing anything special. He's just burning ground. We've all played the game and know what the surrondings look like. And there's even an on-screen map if you get lost. And you get to watch Link leave the landscape in the dust. Leevers struggling to catch up, etc. etc.
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Bisqwit wrote:
Rydia from Final Fantasy IV. At least was, until I ran across off-game art of her.
FTW! Here's some non-crappy off-game art of her:
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I don't know. perl age.pl seems easy enough to me. BTW: 21.8495223287071
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