Thx @yappobiscuits, @BlitzGirl for the encouragement, I feel OTTerier every xip
Kieryn wrote:[...]
[...]Thanks! this is cool - yours is definitely speedier on account of it not loading the entire dataset into memory from a single text file to do a query to generate the view. [...]
Oh yeah, that would explain it. I prefer to do as much as possible with static content, . . . but the web is molpier with both resources
@SBN and @taixzo and @ucim, thanks for the tips on how to multi-reply. I was thinking it was mustardy to open multiple compose-reply tabs at once, but I see that's no prob., as you yourself seem to have pointed out in
OTT 528:33 ! The Pikrass scripts look just too cool not to use, so I've installed and will be using them nexip (doing the copy-paste thing right now).
I'm collecting measurement units to build a within-OTC equivalent of MKS (SI units or "metric system"). Of course, q/cue/Cueball for length works great, and I found the
darva, a suitable unit of mass, in
OTT 195:34, though I'll certainly make it cubic
3. Ironically, time seems to be the undefined one, all we have agreed on is that the length of a Newpix is constant for TimeWaiters but fluctuates wildly as perceived by Cuegan. I'm thinking of just making up my own unit (defined by the length unit and Cuegan's local gravity as evidenced by the trebuchets) such that the local acceleration due to gravity is one Cueball per <timeunit> squared. Anyway, suggestions welcome.
3For the obvious reasons: because cubic measures are pretty neat, and even bigger than they look in a 2D comic. @Ashtar is lurking or went bye-bye so prolly won't mind.