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  1. 4 hours ago, partner555 said:

    Didn't we have some specific rules for this thread? I think a refresher would be good.

    The only part I remember was no flaming and no attacking the poster rather than the argument.

    Yup, that somehow is the #1 rule out here in this thread.

    Still paging The Old Hack, though.


  2. 50 minutes ago, hkmaly said:
    6 hours ago, HarJIT said:

    The number is in seconds since New Year 1970, for those who were asking.

    Is the response public?

    Not counting leap seconds. It's also called "epoch time" or "unix time", because the first computers which actually needed to keep track of time were running Unix. Now it's used almost universally, because storing time fractured to months, days, hours, minutes etc suck and no serious program is using it outside speaking with humans. You can quickly convert it online on http://www.epochconverter.com/ for example.

    [music] The more you know...

    <_< :demonicduck:


  3. 1 hour ago, Scotty said:

    Yeah I saw that, rather amusing how they reacted to his mii: "Whatever gender you are Dan, you're beautiful."

    You actually know what Dan's mii reminds me of? Mary Cagle, aka Cube Watermelon

    In their defense, Dan's mii looks wee girly. Plus, Not-So-Grump sports long-ish hair and is named Dan.


  4. 58 minutes ago, hkmaly said:

    The really weird issue is the magic reset. Apparently, while "other" physical laws are solid, magic laws can change a lot.

    That might only happen if there are innovations to using magic.

    Non-English pronunciations can sometimes throw people off (e.g. Spanish and its derivatives)