I have never been good at deciphering the pronunciation guides:
ubuntu |oǒ'boǒntoō|
What is the best way to describe the pronunciation with like sounding words for each syllable?
"oǒ": ?
"boǒn": like Boone as in Daniel or like bun as in hamburger?
"toō": like too as in also?
@murgatroid99 That's reassuring. It had given me a pretty negative impression of the Linux community, but it sounds like that was completely unwarranted.
user15026
@Unionhawk You've obviously never dealt with actual IPA translation. (I know the joke you are making, but man, lost so many marks in Linguistics because I apparently put my tongue in all the wrong places in my mouth to make word sounds, and thus translate sounds wrong.)
@twobugs On the other hand, just about anyone who feels differently than I described will probably be in the Linux community, because that's where they can find Gentoo and xorg and fun stuff like that
@GodEmperorDune I'm just getting Schwarmed up here.
I was thinking about Schwarma for dinner, but not really hungry yet, and i still have some leftover pizza that's gonna get trashed if it doesn't get eaten by tomorrow morning.
user15026
That reminds me I need to toss the leftover pizza I have.
I'm building an singleplayer adventure map, and need a bunch of "Flags"(a few hundred maybe), which are basically variables to indicate, whether the player has visited certian places/killed enemies, etc.
I can think of two ways to do this:
Scoreboard objectives
Blocks at specific positions
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