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  1. Actually my is probably better than messing around in a text editor. I think these scores might be better distributed now

  2. I finally finished a project! I made a game I call Dicey Poker which is a mash-up of dice rolling and poker. It's pretty basic, but it's pretty fun. A game is 10 rounds and rounds are pretty quick, so I've played hundreds of games over the past few weeks.

  3. I made some progress on my this week. I added visibility - so you can see rooms when you walk into them but tunnels have limited visibility. There are also multiple floors with staircases between them. And I made improvements to the map generation algorithm.

  4. Another day, another “final opportunity” email from a . Surprisingly not today!

  5. has gotten a bit slow since the pandemic, especially with the "big publishers" ... totally understandable, I haven't had the mental throughput to review as many papers lately. In my experience, have done a pretty good job.

    I have a manuscript that's been in "needing an editor" limbo with a big publisher for about 2 months. I know it'll go quick once we get an editor and reviewers, but my postdoc is getting a little antsy.

  6. I'm in the middle of a Final Fantasy V Four Job Fiesta run. I've never done one before, but I have played through the game normally. I struggled a bit at the beginning but I think I'm over the hump now. I think I'll be able to finish by the Aug. 31st deadline.

    I made some vector art to overlay on-stream. I based these on the super-deformed promotional art.

  7. I have been playing Baldur's Gate 2 Enhanced Edition for a couple weeks now on my iPad. There is so much to do, so much content. I was in chapter 2 doing sidequests for a good 20+ hours before deciding to progress the story.

  8. I've been playing Enhanced Edition. I've tried to play BG1 for years but could never get into it because it can be pretty hard at the start. But I've started to have fun with it, and am making good progress (I just stepped into the city).

    Also, I'm playing on my . The touch controls can be a little annoying (WALK INTO THAT DOOR. IT'S RIGHT THERE!) but it's mostly serviceable.

  9. Early Modern English had some great words that are still fun to use today. Here is a table of the pronouns from that period and how, when, and where to correctly use them.

    NominativeObliqueGenitivePossessive1st personsingularImemy/mineminepluralweusourours2nd personsingular informalthoutheethy/thinethinesingular formalye, youyouyouryoursplural3rd personsingularhe/she/ithim/her/ithis/her/his (it)his/hers/hispluraltheythemtheirtheirsTable of words from Wikipedia’s Early Modern English article

    https://using-archaic-words.isbrill.com/common/personal-pronouns-in-early-modern-english/

    #commonlyMissunderstood #EarlyModernEnglish #KingJames #pronouns #Shakespeare

  10. Early Modern English had some great words that are still fun to use today. Here is a table of the pronouns from that period and how, when, and where to correctly use them.

    NominativeObliqueGenitivePossessive1st personsingularImemy/mineminepluralweusourours2nd personsingular informalthoutheethy/thinethinesingular formalye, youyouyouryoursplural3rd personsingularhe/she/ithim/her/ithis/her/his (it)his/hers/hispluraltheythemtheirtheirsTable of words from Wikipedia’s Early Modern English article

    https://using-archaic-words.isbrill.com/common/personal-pronouns-in-early-modern-english/

    #commonlyMissunderstood #EarlyModernEnglish #KingJames #pronouns #Shakespeare

  11. Early Modern English had some great words that are still fun to use today. Here is a table of the pronouns from that period and how, when, and where to correctly use them.

    NominativeObliqueGenitivePossessive1st personsingularImemy/mineminepluralweusourours2nd personsingular informalthoutheethy/thinethinesingular formalye, youyouyouryoursplural3rd personsingularhe/she/ithim/her/ithis/her/his (it)his/hers/hispluraltheythemtheirtheirsTable of words from Wikipedia’s Early Modern English article

    https://using-archaic-words.isbrill.com/common/personal-pronouns-in-early-modern-english/

    #commonlyMissunderstood #EarlyModernEnglish #KingJames #pronouns #Shakespeare

  12. Early Modern English had some great words that are still fun to use today. Here is a table of the pronouns from that period and how, when, and where to correctly use them.

    NominativeObliqueGenitivePossessive1st personsingularImemy/mineminepluralweusourours2nd personsingular informalthoutheethy/thinethinesingular formalye, youyouyouryoursplural3rd personsingularhe/she/ithim/her/ithis/her/his (it)his/hers/hispluraltheythemtheirtheirsTable of words from Wikipedia’s Early Modern English article

    https://using-archaic-words.isbrill.com/common/personal-pronouns-in-early-modern-english/

    #commonlyMissunderstood #EarlyModernEnglish #KingJames #pronouns #Shakespeare

  13. Early Modern English had some great words that are still fun to use today. Here is a table of the pronouns from that period and how, when, and where to correctly use them.

    NominativeObliqueGenitivePossessive1st personsingularImemy/mineminepluralweusourours2nd personsingular informalthoutheethy/thinethinesingular formalye, youyouyouryoursplural3rd personsingularhe/she/ithim/her/ithis/her/his (it)his/hers/hispluraltheythemtheirtheirsTable of words from Wikipedia’s Early Modern English article

    https://using-archaic-words.isbrill.com/common/personal-pronouns-in-early-modern-english/

    #commonlyMissunderstood #EarlyModernEnglish #KingJames #pronouns #Shakespeare