That's what it's like, you get so invested in it that you don't even realise an hour has already passed haha. < doesn't mind it though since < enjoys it like < saidSteo wrote: Sun Feb 06, 2022 4:10 pm < got into a phase of editing for hours each day at one point, it starts to become addicting.
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< should've brought <'s handheld consoles since they're small anyway, but < will either work on it when < goes back to Ireland, or else just bring the Vita over here then do it.Hunchman801 wrote: Sun Feb 06, 2022 5:36 pm < remembers you did a great job on those, < can't wait to see the rest!
Yeah time tends to go by pretty quickly when you get into things. < thinks it's good though since the contributions also help other Rayman fans in the long run.Aaron wrote: Sun Feb 06, 2022 6:53 pm That's what it's like, you get so invested in it that you don't even realise an hour has already passed haha. < doesn't mind it though since < enjoys it like < said![]()
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Yeah, our perception of time can be pretty weird sometimes haha. Also, as for editing the wiki, < will probably get back to it when < can, it's pretty hard to find the time for a lot of things with school thoughSteo wrote: Sun Feb 06, 2022 7:03 pm Yeah time tends to go by pretty quickly when you get into things. < thinks it's good though since the contributions also help other Rayman fans in the long run.![]()
But again, we'll see how things go
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< thought < was the only one who noticed that!Steo wrote: Sun Feb 06, 2022 7:03 pm Yeah time tends to go by pretty quickly when you get into things.
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< knows the expression "the watched pot never boils" expresses the converse of that observation!
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< remembers <'s grandmother saying this to < as a kid while < was waiting for an old Nokia to charge, except she used kettle instead of pot. 
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< just heard Gretchen McCulloch talking about the handwritten mojibake picture in the latest bonus episode of the Lingthusiasm podcast 
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< had never heard about it until now but it looks like a pretty interesting podcast.
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< has been a patron of it for about a year now. It's pretty fun and interesting listening for the most part!
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< still working in a little piece of Rayman fanfiction, however < still doesn't know if it should be posted on a different thread or if it would be better as a collaborative project or not.
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< finally got around to installing Gentoo. 
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< thinks it's nice that ^ got Gentoo set up and running. < had all sorts of issues with LFS since it had been unused for months, but < also had those same issues with Gentoo before when it went a very long time without being booted. Skipping updates then trying to do later ones tends to really mess things up on these operating systems.
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< will remember about that, < thanks ^ for the tip. 
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<loves that this emoji
is called mr. yellow
<is making 100th post < guesses
<thanks you everyone
<is making 100th post < guesses
<thanks you everyone
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< congratulates Arnold on their 100th post! Welcome to the scavengers' club! 
< feels the pedantic need to point out that
is an emoticon (inline embedded image) and not an emoji (which would be a Unicode character, like
for example). But then there's the fact that RaymanPC substitutes all emoji with inline embedded images anyway to ensure a consistent experience, so yeah 
< always finds it amusing that the words "emoticon" and "emoji" are actually etymologically unrelated!
< feels the pedantic need to point out that
< always finds it amusing that the words "emoticon" and "emoji" are actually etymologically unrelated!
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< finds that the confusion is not only accentuated by the similarity between their names, but also by the fact that emojis have come to replace emoticons in many places, and that on top of it, they are often replaced by inline images like here. Yeah, the confusion is quite understandable at this point.
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< seems to be about to win that…
< mistakenly hotplugged something at 150 volts yesterday. < admonished <'sself at the time for being an eejit and hotplugging (i.e. possibly damaging some equipment), but only this morning it dawned on < how close < came to seriously injuring <'sself!
< mistakenly hotplugged something at 150 volts yesterday. < admonished <'sself at the time for being an eejit and hotplugging (i.e. possibly damaging some equipment), but only this morning it dawned on < how close < came to seriously injuring <'sself!
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That's a surprise! < knows "emoticon" is a portmanteau of "emotion" and "icon", < assumed "emoji" was maybe the equivalent Japanese portmanteau, although that wouldn't make much sense considering the Japanese word for emotion probably bears no resemblance to the English one...PluMGMK wrote: Wed Feb 23, 2022 8:27 pm< always finds it amusing that the words "emoticon" and "emoji" are actually etymologically unrelated!
Just in the last 15 minutes or so < made a rather interesting discovery about the human visual system that < couldn't find corroborating details of online. It started with a previous discovery < made when < was a child, concerning positive afterimages.
Most people know that if you stare at something for long enough it leaves a negative afterimage on your retina, leaving a colour-inverted image on your visual field - there is also another lesser-known kind of afterimage that occurs in the brain rather than the retina, a positive one, which you can produce by plunging yourself into darkness after looking at a brightly lit scene. After a moment you will see a very strikingly realistic reproduction of what you were looking at. It usually only lasts a short moment but < realised that it looks more detailed and lasts longer if you get the period of bright vision to be as brief as possible, and if you get the contrast between the brightness and darkness to be as great as possible. You can produce the best effect by closing your eyes in a dark room for a while, then very briefly opening your eyes and turning a bright light on, and then immediately closing your eyes and turning the light off.
Well, < was playing around with this effect just now and managed to hone the technique and get a perfectly crisp afterimage to last around 5 full seconds, with depth perception intact. < tried with a page of text and < could read the words while <'s eyes were closed even though < only exposed <'s eyes to them for a fraction of a second! It feels almost like taking a 3-D photograph. The effect was so realistic that < genuinely could not tell if <'s eyes were open or closed on multiple occasions; < has never experienced anything like that before in <'s life! < found the effect most convincing when < used <'s hand as a "model" to "take a picture of". < produced the effect with <'s hand in a pose and then kept <'s hand perfectly still, tricking <'s brain into thinking < was actually still looking at <'s hand, and making < think that < must have just been squinting rather than having <'s eyes completely closed. When < finally did move <'s hand, < would experience an incredibly bizarre sensation where two of <'s senses clashed; proprioception was telling < that the hand was moving and vision was telling < that the hand was not moving.
This is where the new discovery comes in: < realised that, on occasion, as soon as < moved <'s hand the afterimage of <'s hand would suddenly become slightly distorted, almost like a datamoshed video, even though the afterimage of the background remained intact. It's almost like <'s brain was expecting <'s hand to look like it would move to such an extent that it altered <'s vision to match <'s hand movements. Weird!
Writing all that using the less-than sign was a bloody arse ache.
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< thinks that sounds fascinating! When you were able to "read" that page, was it something you had read before? Could you remember the words, or the gist?

< points out that the Science Topic might have been an easier place to start this discussionAmbidextroid wrote: Wed Mar 09, 2022 10:02 pm Writing all that using the less-than sign was a bloody arse ache.


