Yes! There’s Monkey Island 1–3, linked from the bottom of https://networkscience.wordpress.com/2021/03/13/game-dependency-graph-day-of-the-tentacle/
Everybody knows you can factorize out the sum in the denominator because it doesn’t depend on j (It’s just a normalization factor)
It’s when going up the Sky 100 Observation Deck in Hong Kong
Btw, there were also a few Vandas, a even less Dendrobiums if I recall correctly
The Longest Journey
Thanks for the recommendation! I have a long list of games I want to play make graphs from, and I just checked and that game already on it. So one day, it should come
Surprisingly, I didn’t smell anything, even though it is supposed to smell.
Why is the first picture a Paphiopedilum? (It’s an orchid)
Oh yeah thanks, that’s what it reminded me of.
And btw, I didn’t know those were moved.
The photograph is taken looking up in a room. There are thousands of cables hanging down from the ceiling to the floor, with LEDs attached at regular intervals. The room has mirrors on the walls, on the ceiling and on the floor, so in whatever direction you look you see this. The whole this is programmed to shown different colors changing over time, combined with music and sounds. You can go through the room through a predefined path where the cables are shorter and don’t reach the floor, allowing you to walk under them. It gives the illusion that you’re in the middle of some infinite arrangement of lights, going on in all directions, sometimes moving, sometimes rotating, or just pulsating with the music. The room is part of a wider art installation called “teamLab SuperNature”, in Macau, and it is quite a unique experience.
The view is nice, but I think if I lived there I’d go once and then not again because it’s expensive
It tasted good, but I don’t think I would have been able to distinguish the taste from a “golden” kiwi
It tasted pretty much like a yellow kiwifruit, nice and sweet and better to me than the green ones. I was disappointed however that it was still mostly green inside.
I guess that (1) there are enough other roots in the ground, and (2) the root in the air may be able to extract humidity the air, and also water directly when it rains. Not sure what species this is but in some trees roots also have the function to help with stability, like extra stems.
Can’t confirm what grows in front of that cathedral, but probably not, because those irises grow along lakes and rivers. (Insert comment about how many lakes and rivers in Brussels have been asphalted over making the city’s emblematic flower a rare sight.)
Oh no. It just means I bought it already in bloom, then the flowers wilted, and then some time later it bloomed again. So really I’m just bragging that I managed to make it bloom again.