The like and get likes thread

I like pretty characters.

Spent so much time and ISK on this, more than on my main

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There is even a modification for forums to see bigger avatars. \o/

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After playing Minecraft for a little while I decided to look at the news on it to see what updates were coming… and boy, will it be changing.

Universal compatibility, everyone can play with everyone (except the java version I believe)

Editions have been removed, you get “Minecraft”, and just that, one version to span them all (except java)

And they are adding shaders into them, whether for free or the extra 20 bucks they pinned (or are pinning to the tag). How they will get it to run on phones I have no idea, I tried the lightest shaders on the java version and lost 6 chunks and 30 FPS… but hey… Java = 12 chunks at standard settings, 60 FPS >> C++ = 24 Frames, max, 60 FPS…

So much change to the simple game, built up again from the ground up to a new language. I wonder how much Eve would change if CCP did that too. Maybe the 3D graphics go away and you’re left with the text windows or you get max 3D with direct interaction, or even mini games up the wazoo, we’ll likely never know. I haven’t played Eve in days… hm…

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It has come to my attention that I’m not posting enough to keep my throne.

Time to rectify that.

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Hard to keep posts up when if you post more than 2 or so it has the potential of deletion. also it’s quiet… very quiet…

[Insert picture of quiet, the metal gear character]

No idea if her picture break any rules

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  • Chuck Norris
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I somehow find that stylophone sound funny, no matter what you would play and what attachments you would add. Maybe because its still only a toy instrument.

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You can play music on this chinese calculator, but why chinese people even have talking calculators? I dont remember ever needing to hear what keys I press. Do they have also talking keyboards so everyone would hear what you type? :thinking:

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Let’s see if the false king @ISD_Buldath agrees to my terms.

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I will be the queen of likes some day tho. :princess:

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Is that a proposal?

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Maybe it’s because in Chinese (and other Asian languages) numbers are written with the ideogram that represents their name, so in Chinese, 2017 is written “twozerooneseven”. As calculators use arabic numerals, probably it’s useful for Chinese to be spelled the name of the figure they’re pressing and seeing on the screen, until they get used to how “7” stands for “seven”.

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Its a prophecy. I think it have around 50% chance of happening. :crystal_ball:

@discobot fortune
Will I be the queen of likes someday?

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:crystal_ball: Cannot predict now

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What a mysterious answer. :thinking:

I think we will have to wait and see. :kissing_heart:

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Wow. Actually its very strange how they can use keyboards when they have so much ideograms. Must take them ages to learn untill they know where are the correct ideograms. :thinking:

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You’re not going to surpass me while I’m still breathing. I won’t allow that to happen!

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Wel, there are two methods to type Chinese, basically; one uses the transliteration of chinese words known as Pinyin (chinese words written how they would sound in Latin alphabet) so they just press the keys to wirte the word in Pinyin. Another way is to use a method called Wubi in which each key has four different “brush strokes”, which can be pressed in the same order as one would draw the ideogram so after pressing up to four keys a Wubi typer can create all the essential ideograms and many of the most complex. Since practical literacy requires to learn 3,000 to 4,000 ideograms, it’s not far fetched to figure that both Pinyin and Wubi methods allow to type useful Chinese.

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5100th post

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