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"maths" 

this is the first 51 elements of the Van Eck sequence, converted into letters of the English Alphabet.

(it's the first 51 because the next number in the sequence is 42, and there isn't a 42nd letter of the english alphabet)

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"maths" 

aabacaccbgafacgfeafdadcjaejdgoagdfpafdfcragladiaddb

levelhead (continued) 

These new elements were tolerable in isolation, but it got to a point where (for me, with my slow reaction times) whether I beat a level was more based on random chance than anything else. The new enemies and obstacles became frustrations, rather than challenges.

And this was just in the official campaign, I haven't even played any user-made levels.

Overall, I had fun, but not enough to want to keep playing against these frustrating late-game things.

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levelhead 

So about a month ago (when I had money) I bought levelhead and started playing through the campaign.

Initially, I really loved it - it was hard, but levels reset very fast when you die, and the levels were engaging and creative.

But after about 10 hours of the campaign, things started to go downhill. They introduced a bunch of new elements that required precise timing and control, to a much higher degree.
(Continued...)

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I wonder what crows think human eggs must look like.

how long does it take to get from the natural minor scale to phrygian 

just a second flat

re: html/css help wanted 

@elomatreb I'll do this if I have to, but I have more than 300 of these tables, each with a different amount of text in them, so I'd prefer to do it in a dynamic way (I don't want the first column to become elongated unless absolutely necessary)

sfw furry art, weapons, eye contact 

have a Vi with some knives (one of them WP_Disrupt.LX, the other WP_ThrwKnf.L2)

html/css help wanted 

I have this table with three columns, with the middle column spanning multiple rows.

The default html behaviour is to try and maximise how much horizontal space is used, before using vertical space.

However, I want the middle column to fill up vertical space before it starts spreading out horizontally – I want that column to be as thin as possible.

How can I tell html to do this?

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