I just am looking for a not-casual but kinda casual game that I can play when I'm not feeling Diablo 3 (but still in a gaming mood) - flash and HTML5 games are too casual for me
Reasoning: LI's are, by default, display: list-item. They need to be inline for text-align to work. If you have an inline element with float: left, it converts it to block, so you can't have float: left
different gameplay styles. I was a little disappointed when D3 came out and it was nothing like D2 but after I came to terms with that I enjoy the gameplay
but to really get a good game you need a few hours to play it.
...The API docs I'm using are fail. For example, when describing the "Company" interface, they copy/pasted the requirements for writing the page onto the page.
but then every time I need a connector, or a resistor or anything for a DIY or a project and I find it in that closet full of parts I feel justified in keeping it
@tereško I know, but this board relatively speaking pulls very little power. we use them at work but had to switch because the other hardware we are using to plug into them (CF's RAM etc) are harder to find for that board.
The problem is that between requests, req.session seems to get overwritten with the default stuff. And I really don't have a clue of what's going on. This is sad.
Personally, I prefer ID, because I consider it to be an acronym (and thus each letter represents a different word). Though, that's not actually the case here, considering ID is short for a single word.
So... I've managed to confuse myself and now I don't know which I prefer.
I love when a question like "how do I change the innerHTML for non-node children" gets "USE A LIBRARY" answers rather than, "You probably want the data property."
@CallumMcLean marine fish are fun because you get to watch a self contained ecosystem literally evolve before your eyes... new stuff appearing and growing that you never put in there.
like I just noticed some new coral starting in my one tank that I never put in . it's cool. also star fish just started to appear.
in marine systems small animals like zoo plankton quickly evolve (over months/years) into other less complex things like starfish and other wild stuff.
I dunno if it's exactly zoo plankton. but I do know I see stuff in there that I never put in.
and It starts to appear months after the last fish or crab or other new biological entity that I introduce.
in a mid sized 50us gal tank (200L) even the slightest change in environment can have large scale effects on the inhabitants.
> The larvae of starfish are ciliated, free-swimming organisms. Fertilized eggs grow into bipinnaria and (in most cases) later into brachiolaria larvae, which either grow using a yolk or by catching and eating other plankton.
> In either case, they live as plankton, suspended in the water and swimming by using beating cilia. The larvae are bilaterally symmetric and have distinct left and right sides. Eventually, they settle onto the bottom of the sea, undergo a complete metamorphosis and grow into adults.[11]
things also adapt. my puffer fish was supposed to live out it's adult life in brackish water. I now have him in full salt water. took ~6 months to slowly convert him
That means whoever told you to do so is stupid. Users should never see PHP errors and the application should not display absolute paths to the user — ThiefMaster1 min ago
Hey guys, I'm trying to use connect's sessions. It almost works, except that when the page reloads, the sessoins are gone from req.session. Any ideas? Here's how I implemented it: github.com/Brainpad/ThinAir/blob/master/libs/server.js