Well i just got back from a camping trip that my dad forced me to go on… and one of the highlights of this trip was a drive up a narrow, curvy, and dangerous path up Mt. Washington. So my brother was the one with the camera taking the pictures, and i thought that I would post a couple of the pictures that he took while we were climbing the mountain.
Scaling the mountain, looking into the valley<img src="http://64digits.com/users/shadowstrike32/c2006_1_.JPG">A couple rocks and a grand view of the presedential mountain range<img src="http://64digits.com/users/shadowstrike32/c2006_2_.JPG">The path leading up<img src="http://64digits.com/users/shadowstrike32/c2006_3_.JPG">Above the Clouds<img src="http://64digits.com/users/shadowstrike32/c2006_4_.JPG">Descending<img src="http://64digits.com/users/shadowstrike32/c2006_5_.JPG">The cloud-covered valley<img src="http://64digits.com/users/shadowstrike32/c2006_6_.JPG">Yeah, it was a cool trip.Anyway, as for my database engine… Of course i was working on it! Our camping site was full of natural resources: water, trees, shrubs and berries, two 120v AC outlets, and a hose nozzle. So far though, here is what the database has working completely and error-freely:-Creating DB tables-Loading DB tables' attributes into the game-Inserting records into the table (thru SQL syntax)-Finding a value in the table (thru SQL syntax)-Getting a row from the table (a fast, numerical index based function).Basic syntax:{ [SELECT column1 [,column2 …]] OR [INSERT column1=value1 [, column2=value2 …]] OR [SET column1=value1 [, column2=value2]] OR [GET row] } [WHERE condition1, [,condition2 …]] [ORDER column [asc|dsc]]conditional syntax:{ [column name] OR [string] OR [number] OR [function( arg1 [, arg2…])] } [==, <, >, <=, >=, !=] { [column name] OR [string] OR [number] OR [function( arg1 [, arg2…])] } Lol… yeah. It also has full support for the following functions:strcomp(str1, str2)- compares 2 strings, case insensitiveinset(szNeedle, szHaystack) - returns if a substring needle is found within a set of strings haystack. returns the index of the found substringThe set of scripts also includes a library of extended bin scripts intended for reading/writing the following formats:-numbers (1, 2, 4, and 8 byte)-unsigned numbers (1, 2, 4, and 8 byte)-strings (1-254 bytes)-null-terminated strings (inf. bytes)<b>Yes, all that i listed above is complete so far</b>—Emulator Antics:—<img src="http://64digits.com/users/shadowstrike32/Legend_of_Zelda_The_-_Ocarina_of_Time_U_V1.2_snap0025.jpg" width="320">—Random Thing—Scope MouthwashMt. Washington Photos and DB progress
Posted by shadowstrike32 on Aug. 27, 2006, 10:05 p.m.
scope mouthwash > listerine
I was dead once…
^obviously
Yes I have, in a plane. Many many times.
what's up with the LOZ:OoT screenshot? SO ALL THESE YEARS IT'S BEEN A LIE! HE WAS ONLY A TOP OF A BODY! NOOO!!!
I dont remember that place in OoT.
I originally went behind the counter to try and hack in a buttrape scene… but seeing the circumstances…
Welcome back. =)
that's behind the fishing area…