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Greetings, Off-Topic. On this particular occasion, I have decided to have an entertaining discussion with all of you by composing a simple game based on logical-reasoning.
Firstly, while utilizing mathematics, we have objective statements such as "x = 5"
Those particular type of statements are properly known as "predicates", given that they equate to either the Boolean values of true and/or false. within the above premise, it merely defines the quantity that variable 'x' represents.
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The Lex Imperialis, the code of Imperial law, is written down in the Book of Judgment kept by the Adeptus Arbites. The Book of Judgment has been painstakingly collected, annotated and collated over millennia and embodies every decree ever passed by the Emperor Himself or the High Lords of Terra. In fact, the Book of Judgment has long-since grown beyond the confines of a single tome, no matter how large, and comprises countless records, books, and legal decrees. The most ancient articles are writ... |
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The Lex Imperialis, the code of Imperial law, is written down in the Book of Judgment kept by the Adeptus Arbites. The Book of Judgment has been painstakingly collected, annotated and collated over millennia and embodies every decree ever passed by the Emperor Himself or the High Lords of Terra. In fact, the Book of Judgment has long-since grown beyond the confines of a single tome, no matter how large, and comprises countless records, books, and legal decrees. The most ancient articles are writ... |
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The Lex Imperialis, the code of Imperial law, is written down in the Book of Judgment kept by the Adeptus Arbites. The Book of Judgment has been painstakingly collected, annotated and collated over millennia and embodies every decree ever passed by the Emperor Himself or the High Lords of Terra. In fact, the Book of Judgment has long-since grown beyond the confines of a single tome, no matter how large, and comprises countless records, books, and legal decrees. The most ancient articles are writ... |
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The Lex Imperialis, the code of Imperial law, is written down in the Book of Judgment kept by the Adeptus Arbites. The Book of Judgment has been painstakingly collected, annotated and collated over millennia and embodies every decree ever passed by the Emperor Himself or the High Lords of Terra. In fact, the Book of Judgment has long-since grown beyond the confines of a single tome, no matter how large, and comprises countless records, books, and legal decrees. The most ancient articles are writ... |
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arbiratorJoin Date: 2008-08-07 Post Count: 23723 |
--USE CTRL F TO FIND THE GAMES YOU ARE LOOKING FOR--
Greetings all! My number one tip to you would be to give up trying to get in the top 20 and do something with your life; I'm just joking of course, your life is already a lost cause, and it is indeed possible to get in the top 20! Who needs sunshine, when you have the Summer Games where you can sit on your computer for an entire day and drink vast quantities of caffeinated drinks?
On a serious note, I hope you are all having fun in the Summe... |
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AncelynJoin Date: 2012-12-01 Post Count: 568 |
A ship that sails the heavens. This is what we are meant to believe - this is what has been shown to us. Erythoril shines like a pale, straw-coloured mirror across the expansive bow of what they tell us is a ship. It has no sails, no lines. It is drawn neither by the wind, nor the horse, but powers instead - they tell us - from the same material that graces its smooth curves. It is said it will sail through the wide expanse of the stars and to planets close in image to our own, yet it was not lo... |
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Y UR ENGINES SO ORGANIZED???
Name: Kitten Engine
Complete: Currently working on server side, gotta add some weld related stuff and some stuff that eases up organizing stuff like making a 2D grid for a map or something.
UserType: Me, Propably will make it open source. (OR NOT. AHHAHAAHHAHAHAHAH)
OperatingType: Model with a bunch of scripts.
Call InitKittenEngine() to wait for stuff to load and then it returns a table containing all the functions of the engine.
Server and local versions, local... |
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The Lex Imperialis, the code of Imperial law, is written down in the Book of Judgment kept by the Adeptus Arbites. The Book of Judgment has been painstakingly collected, annotated and collated over millennia and embodies every decree ever passed by the Emperor Himself or the High Lords of Terra. In fact, the Book of Judgment has long-since grown beyond the confines of a single tome, no matter how large, and comprises countless records, books, and legal decrees. The most ancient articles are writ... |
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The Lex Imperialis, the code of Imperial law, is written down in the Book of Judgement kept by the Adeptus Arbites. The Book of Judgement has been painstakingly collected, annotated and collated over millennia and embodies every decree ever passed by the Emperor Himself or the High Lords of Terra. In fact, the Book of Judgement has long-since grown beyond the confines of a single tome, no matter how large, and comprises countless records, books, and legal decrees. The most ancient articles are w... |
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