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Well, the positions use zero-based numbering and the length uses one-based numbering...

Length must be one-based, because it's rather important to be able to interpret a length of zero...

While the indices could easily be one-based (LUA), it's quite logical that they would be zero based, because the index actually marks the offset in memory. I.E. for an array of type int, the first entry is equal to the address of the array (therefore length zero away from it). The second entry is the length of 1 int further down the chain, etc. This offset is what you define when you call an array with index.

You get used to it pretty fast...
 
I'm not interested in buying one of the latest gaming consoles, but Mario Kart 8 for the Wii U is going to be awesome.

Here's the menu for the online mode. Astro-toads! (screenshot taken from the latest Nintendo Direct)

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There's also a blooper shuttle on one of the courses:

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edit: it seems to be part of the new Rainbow Road

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I'm finally doing it. I'm taking the first steps toward getting my Private Pilot License. I have a Discovery Flight scheduled for next Tuesday. :woohoo:
 
I'm finally doing it. I'm taking the first steps toward getting my Private Pilot License. I have a Discovery Flight scheduled for next Tuesday. :woohoo:

If you don't do your check ride in n122vu, I swear...
 
Bummer. That WOULD be cool.

I also have good news to report: I should soon begin my training to become an Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic. My first class starts June 9th.
 
Happy international communist fight day :cheers:
 
My date next Tuesday evening:
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Well, last I knew it was in storage somewhere in downtown Chicago, so....

Kickstarter: Get n122vu enough money to buy n122vu!

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Happy international communist fight day :cheers:

Uh, I prefer the name: It's Thursday and no work tomorrow, let's get incredibly drunk!

Ah dammit, I'm flying tomorrow at noon. Maybe not drinking...
 
I have the solution for NASA

I have, with the company ACME and Matías Saibene Mathematical Institute, a formula by which American astronauts will reach the ISS without problems.
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