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  • re-re-re-rereading that quott you posted.
    :(

    also, in a perfect world, (x-y)(x+y) = xx
    Hey Wedge, I want to play through the WHOLE Revorshkenahl, but I need a little help. To tell the truth I wanted to cheat (infinite health or editing out some spikes), but then the mod crashed.

    The mod crashes even if I try to modify it most minimally (even adding a single tile). I used CE0.98d, SW0.3A and SW0.3C, but I had the same result. What editor did u use? I don`t have this problem when I cheat @ other mods. Can u please help me? I really want to play through your mod.

    Best wishes, trickybilly
    in reference to the remix project 2 thread:
    A spambot quoted a random post and then asked how many notches are around the outside of a one ounce kugerrand [South african gold goin]
    Derivatives, not integrals.
    It was an optimization problem from my bros homework.
    Myozzik Thor is progressing.
    Nope. I took about 1.5 years of piano lessons in middle school, so the limit of my knowledge is how to properly draw a treble clef and where to find middle C on a keyboard. When I make a song I just hear the first bit, and then fill in the blanks in my head when it stops, and try to somehow make it sound the same in the computer as it does in my imagination.
    Mmm, I noticed it when I was bugging him to partake in that hacking game thread.
    Arg music is CRAZY with So many rules all I do is hit the keys pseudorandomly!
    1. I'll say M3. It's going up.
    3. A2, same reason.
    6. B3
    8. Gb3
    9. F#3
    Cheese said:
    'cause that once was unnecessarily long/hard.
    LIKE YOUR MOM! OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH!!!!!!!

    ...

    4 - M3/d4
    5 - P4
    3 - ?
    11 - ?
    24 - 2 Octaves. Perfect 16th?
    B3/Cb3
    D3
    F#3/Gb3
    F#3/Gb3

    As you can see, I am arful at the ones that aren't C to something. That's coz the arangement of the craziness within them is weird and ijustdon'tunderstandhelp.
    Then:

    0 - P1 d2 (C, B#)
    1 - A1 (C#, Db)
    2 - M2 d3 (D)
    3 - A2 m3 (D#, Eb)
    4 - M3 d4 (E, Fb)
    5 - P4 (F, E#)
    6 - A4 d5 (F#, Gb)
    7 - P5 d6 (G)
    8 - A5 m6 (D#, Eb)
    9 - M6 d7 (A)
    10 - A6 m7 (A#, Bb)
    11 - M7 (B, Cb)

    ?
    Closer is good.
    :D

    0 - P1 (C, B#)
    1 - A1 d2 (C#, Db)
    2 - M2 (D)
    3 - A2 d3 m3 (D#, Eb)
    4 - M3 (E, Fb)
    5 - P4 (F, E#)
    6 - A4 d5 (F#, Gb)
    7 - P5 (G)
    8 - A5 d6 m6 (D#, Eb)
    9 - M6 (A)
    10 - A6 d7 m7 (A#, Bb)
    11 - M7 (B, Cb)

    wrong again, methinks
    *shudder*
    0 - P1 M1 (C)
    1 - m2 A1 (C#)
    2 - M2 d3 (D)
    3 - m3 A2 (D#)
    4 - P4 (E)
    5 - P5 (F)
    6 - A5 d7 (F#)

    This is what I gleaned from re-reading the lessons. Better or no?
    Rereading about intervals and the such. Hope it stays in mah brain this time.
    0 - Perfect Unison, M0
    1 - A0, D1, m1
    2 - M1
    3 - A2, D3, m3
    4 - M4
    5 - A4, D5, m5

    Good so far or am I being dumb again?
    eh, haha, dumbosity.
    :o
    :o
    eh, divide half steps by two. If it was a whole number, I said it was major that, if it was not, I rounded up and said dimineshed or minor that.
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