Look at Mr. Moneybags here.Real hardware > Emulation

they are allowed, they just don't get funding or a publisher and they burn into the ground and declare bankruptcy.Studios need to be allowed to develop their own ideas instead of being pushed to what's popular. So many games are ruined due to being forced to jump on the bandwagon.



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It's bad for coded messages but perfect for communication in case conventional methods are unavailable thanks to its binary system
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Hexadecimal can also be nice but trickier.
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Genuinely impressed that you "at"ed them in morse code.- .... .- -. -.- ... / ..-. --- .-. / - .... . / -- --- .-. ... . / -.-. --- -.. . / -.-. .... .- .-. - --..-- / .--.-. .. -.- .- --. ..- .-. .- -.-.--
Calendars are messy because of the fact they are never the same per years...If they made me God Emperor for a day the first thing I would do would be to change the calendar we use. Having every month be a different number of days, causing the day of the weeks to shift from month to month is crazy. Either we should do 12 months of 30 days, with a 5/6 day "extra" week at the end of the year, or 13 months of 28 days with New Year's/Leap Day as an intra-monthly day. I'm in favor of the latter, that way every single month would be exactly four weeks and be identical. No more buying calendars every year, it would always be the same.
Morse should still be taught and used (Same with the NATO phonetic alphabet).
It's bad for coded messages but perfect for communication in case conventional methods are unavailable thanks to its binary system
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Hexadecimal can also be nice but trickier.
with a small piece of paper in it that had a morse code key exactly like that. Me and my friend at school memorized the whole thing and could communicate all sorts of ways. we could even decipher it automatically and string together sentences but that was a long time ago and my memory
has faded since thenBecause there are 365 days in a year and that doesn't really divide evenly into anything. So you either have to have months with different days or extra days that don't fit into any month. I'm a fan of the latter, and there are some calendars that do it (Egyptian, French Revolutionary), but it's a hard sell.I'm wondering why they're not separating years with the same number of days.
~365 days of 24 hours each. There could be more ways to subdivise days and years with those 8760 hours.Because there are 365 days in a year and that doesn't really divide evenly into anything.
The Gregorian calendar is quite "recent" for human history.So you either have to have months with different days or extra days that don't fit into any month. I'm a fan of the latter, and there are some calendars that do it (Egyptian, French Revolutionary), but it's a hard sell.