When you don’t need or want “pause on weekends.”
Or “vacation”…
Vacation is when I have more free time for playing.
ykyaagaw:
Only a slight mis-quote.
When I had this miscellaneous information at Got Stats?
- Member since: 15 Feb, 2021.
- Plays 6.131 games per day on average.
- Most active day: 29 Jul, 2022 with 190 finished games.
At first I read “plays 6 thousands 131 games per day”
You know you are a Go addict when you don’t know whether to post
makes sense because everyone (including you) already knows you’re a Go addict and you think it shouldn’t be a competition
Took me a while to figure out that “13.038 games per day” did not mean “13 thousand games per day”.
I’m sure that in spirit, it’s 13 thousand a day for Sofia
Crazy Europeans using periods and commas wrong
Spaces work well because you can subconsciously put in whatever you prefer. Doesn’t solve the dilemma of seeing 123.456
and 1,234
without context and having no idea whether either or both are thousands or decimals.
SN: what the hell Canada!?
Quite easy: the English speaking part uses dots, the French speaking part uses commas.
It’s always Quebec’s fault
Dependent on the point of view. I consider it the English-language speakers being virtually the only real reason people find these separators confusing. Similar to imperial units, or short-scale vs. long-scale
Before anyone starts talking about India or China or so, in India they write numbers like 12,34,56,789.012345 and in China it’s 1,2345,6789.012345…
Other than Antarctica, I don’t understand the “data unavailable” ones…
I like confusing you, so
Native number for hours, Sino-Korean for minutes.
(yes, I still don’t know numbers in Korean )
Yeah Japanese has something similar where sometimes they use japanese numbers but normally they use chinese numbers with different japanese names go figure
Let’s burn it all down and enforce a new global dozenal counting system for everything!
ykyaga when
you use the black and white of stones to determine colors, for example the hue of yarn.