Famrel - the Alternative to 'Eoio!

Started by Irtaviš Ačankif, February 12, 2012, 09:53:10 PM

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Lahea Te Ketuwong Tarnahì'ite

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Can we get the images working again?

Please?

:)
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`Eylan Ayfalulukanä

I think you need the font installed locally in your machine. You can find a link to the font on the first page.

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Lahea Te Ketuwong Tarnahì'ite

Ma 'Eylan Falulukanä, I can see the Famrel letters, it's just the images that have 'disappeared'.  ;) The only thing left is the black and purple reference image...
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Prrton

Quote from: Lahea Te Ketuwong Tarnahì'ite on June 24, 2013, 11:51:34 AM
Ma 'Eylan Falulukanä, I can see the Famrel letters, it's just the images that have 'disappeared'.  ;) The only thing left is the black and purple reference image...

I actually see the images still. They look just like they always have to me. Perhaps clearing a browser cache would help.

???


Lahea Te Ketuwong Tarnahì'ite

Strange... I only get small image icons and when I click on them there is error 404 - file not found... This happens everywhere on the first page...

However, attachments seem to be OK now :o
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Irtaviš Ačankif

Quote from: Prrton on June 24, 2013, 03:38:27 PM
Quote from: Lahea Te Ketuwong Tarnahì'ite on June 24, 2013, 11:51:34 AM
Ma 'Eylan Falulukanä, I can see the Famrel letters, it's just the images that have 'disappeared'.  ;) The only thing left is the black and purple reference image...

I actually see the images still. They look just like they always have to me. Perhaps clearing a browser cache would help.

???


They are in fact gone since they are on a nonexistent website. Better save the images before clearing *your* browser cache ;)
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Quote from: Lahea Te Ketuwong Tarnahì'ite on August 23, 2013, 03:18:31 PM
I wonder, why is there no 8?  ???
The Na'vi don't have a number 8, they use an octal system (aka base eight) so "8" in Na'vi is written as "10".

Lahea Te Ketuwong Tarnahì'ite

Oh, sorry, I know they have an octal system, but I forgot that it would work like that in writing! :) So to write 8 I would just write 1 + 0? or 7 + 1   ::)
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`Eylan Ayfalulukanä

7+1 gives you 8 decimal.
7+1 gives you 10 in octal. So, you would have as follows:
decimal  octal    Na'vi word
0            0        kew
1            1        'aw
2            2        mune
3            3        pxey
4            4        tsìng
5            5        mrr
6            6        pukap
7            7        kinä
8           10       vol
9           11       volaw
10         12       vomun
...
15         17       vohin
16         20       mevol
17         22       mevolaw
...
23         27       mevohin
24         30       pxevol
25         31       pxevolaw
...
63         77       kivohin
64        100       zam
65        101       zamaw

And so forth and so on. Decimal uses 1,10,100,1000, etc. as place values. The decimal examples above only use the 1 and 10 place value positions.
Octal uses 1,8,64,512, etc. as place values. The octal examples above use the 1,8 and 64 place values.
If you have not done math in a number base different than decimal, it takes some getting used to!

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