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Call To Power 2 Cradle 3+ mod in progress: https://apolyton.net/forum/other-games/call-to-power-2/ctp2-creation/9437883-making-cradle-3-fully-compatible-with-the-apolyton-edition
The ISO measure are meters (thank God!) so go complain to the american scientists in NASA, not to the rest of the others.
"BANANA POWAAAAH!!! (exclamation Zopperoni style)" - Mercator, in the OT 'What fruit are you?' thread
Join the Civ2 Democratic Game! We have a banana option in every poll just for you to vote for! Many thanks to Zealot for wasting his time on the jobs section at Gamasutra - MarkG in the article SMAC2 IN FULL 3D?http://apolyton.net/misc/ Always thought settlers looked like Viking helmets. Took me a while to spot they were supposed to be wagons. - The pirate about Settlers in Civ 1
I think I will like this ISO8601 format very much , because in Hungary (and in Japan btw) we use this format. You can think this ISO format is a Hungaro-Japanies conspiracy. I am patiently waiting for the next ISO stuff, wich will change your name order to our ones (ie. our first name is the family name and our last name is the "first" name). BTW Japanies use this system too.
Originally posted by rob.derosa
I agree, much better saying "23rd December 2002" that "December 23rd 2002"
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So The Euroupean way is basically that reversed, never really understood why America have to put months first, it really doesn't make sense. The first value(s) are the one that changes the most (days), the last value(s) are the ones that change the least (years)
Right.... This is why I start work at 30:08 AM... The minutes change most often, then hours, then AM/PM so this would follow the same logic? That probably makes more sense if designing the system from the start, but it's just not a popular setup. Even if everyone in Europe started using that format I still don't think it would catch on here... Same thing with dates.
Everyone seems to likes the ISO standard format (and a couple of my profs have been completely inflexible about requiring only the use of this format). I agree that it's a 'better' format with more universal understanding so when it becomes standard here I'll be happy to switch. But in the meantime there's no way I'm going to use the Euro format and when wondering if something is on Jan 12, or Dec 1, I'll do what I've always done, look for a date in the last half of the month to pin down the format being used.
Originally posted by Kc7mxo
PS: This is just a joke concerning apolyton's dating system. . . and is not intended to cause heart failure and severe depression among the already tormented moo3 hopefuls.
What's the problem? You still don't want to be a part of the world, eh?
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What's the problem? You still don't want to be a part of the world, eh?
Not sure what you mean, but like i said above; a friend logged on to apolyton for the first time and was checking out the forum. then he comes in to see my (he's my next door neighbor at school) and asks me why I bother to read the forum, nobody had posted in there since the 12th of october. :P
I thought it was rather funny. Then later, I was looking at froogle.com, and spotted the date at best buy. I thought it was funny. . .
and since i didn't want anyone to think i was a complete fool, i posted the addendum. So, I'm just the run of the mill fool.
By working faithfully eight hours a day, you may get to be a boss and work twelve hours a day.
Right.... This is why I start work at 30:08 AM... The minutes change most often, then hours, then AM/PM so this would follow the same logic?
Shuck
RIGHT!!!
Months first make more sense. It just sounds better to say December 23rd, than 23 December.
Makes ya sound like a robot of some sort. vee4473 says in robotic tone..."23 December 2002, I maintain correct time unit progression...blip blip.."
When someone asks you the time do you say it's 30:8, or 8:30?
by the way, the US military uses the day/month/year crap. drove me nuts
While there might be a physics engine that applies to the jugs, I doubt that an entire engine was written specifically for the funbags. - Cyclotron - debating the pressing issue of boobies in games.
Worrying about date formats is a bit too much when there are backwaters out there that haven't even managed to adopt the metric system yet - chugging along using fricken' medieval units... sweet jesus on a pogo stick, how do they cope?
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Originally posted by moomin
[This message brought to you by a physics major who did his master thesis in the good ol' US of A and was AMAZED with how utterly lacking the various imperial measures are. Not that Europe can be said to be much better until we finally spank the Brits into submission and force the archaic buggers to step up to the 18th century, let alone the 21st.]
As a physics major, you should be familar with a concept called interia. An object at rest and all of that jazz.
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