@3ventic Yeah, but the Brits couldn't get English right, so the US had to take over for them.
@JasonBerkan I barely ever use checks either. But I find it amusing because my parents consider them safer.
> What's needed to create a demand draft? Simply the account number and bank routing number — information found on every single check. Write a check to your 12-year-old babysitter, and she has all the information she would need to clean out your account.
@Sterno Can you send me that thing you craaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazy Americans refer to as a check in the mail?
There is most definitely an XP limit in Squads. But does anyone no what the limit is? I don't ever seem to be able to go more than a level up at a time.
@ArdaXi The last time I sailed that ship, I was using double-synthetic exponential growth to prove that 3x = 68x for some non-zero value of x, reasoning that this was only true by using complex numbers and thus allowing us to shift all the negative counterpart of x into imaginary number space, leaving us with nothing but real, valuable diamonds.
Great, now I have to refresh my memory on when I sailed that ship.
I don't want to binding-close it, particularly because that might look self-serving, but I thought it was worth mentioning here in case you guys are big closers (I don't spend enough time on this site to know).
@JasonBerkan Listen, the International Date Line doesn't believe in matters of math and geography, so I permitted myself the same liberties in assigning blame of it.
Well, I'm off! You probably won't see until tomorrow, so I hope all you guys have a fantastic new year, and a great 2014. You're all fantastic people, and I love you all. Especially Wipqozn. That guy is great.
@Ufoguy the Groupees Holiday Helpings Bundle has a couple of Linux games as well, including Gateways, which is like a more sciency 2D portal kind of. Really cool game.
Puddle has physics and maybe puzzles, but no story.
Inverto is a first person puzzle game where you manipulate gravity to get around. Seems like the developer is having trouble though, it hasn't been updated in some time now.
The values for floors don't start according to a formula until you get to floor 12, which costs 12,150. Once you reach that floor, the formula is:
150 * (Floor # - 3) * (Floor # - 3)
So, for floor 12 (which is actually the 10th floor you build) , you'd come up with: 150 * 9 * 9 = 12,150
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