The best ones are when you scroll down the page and the video comes too. I wish suffering on no one but were I to meet that particular 'innovator'.
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This is also known as the 'nice' rule.
Authority doesn't exist. He does likely have the power however.
I'd warn against opening the cells if you don't know how old it is. Modern ones are safe, older ones might contain heavy metals.
Just follow Baldrick's recipe.
See the problem with this is that even if I write code with this font, I can't force people to read it in this font.
I suppose if they killed it to make the lamp. If it was already done using the body though?
I mean it's not great taxidermy but I'm not sure it's bad. It's not even a case that I question who would want it. I know several people who would love to receive it as a gift.
Perhaps the only mistake is that the eyes don't light up.
You are always going to have to adjust your approach to the space you are actually mapping as they are going to have different features you want to highlight. Even with a 3d model you will often want to see from the outside or otherwise generate projections of it rather than use the actual thing. Generally I prefer schematic maps for the most part. I care more about how you move through a space than where precisely things are.
When I have done more traditional dungeon maps, the best tool I've had is using a stack of tracing paper, with multi-level features drawn on each layer they intersect. This is because most built dungeons are going to be built by human-like folk and we go sideways much better than we go up and down. For natural spaces Insuggest you look into the maps cavers draw. They care much more about distance from intersection and rate of descent than precise direction (which is actually hard to get right in caves in any case.)
Or, if you read the article 'I wasn't careful and didn't follow instructions so I dropped all my money down a digital drain.'
What are the advantages of this tech again?
'No one is above the law' is a bold statement for a US attorney. I hope her king didn't hear her say that.