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2012-03-23, 08:29 AM | [Ignore Me] #16 | ||
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I tried to quickly find this picture and I did on Google, however it redirected me to this page but the picture was not here!
So I had to reupload it myself to link it to my clans forums, so perhaps someone else has use for it too
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2012-03-23, 08:38 AM | [Ignore Me] #17 | ||
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This is a massive long shot but does anyone know how you'd go about creating a GIS database/map of a something like this? I mean, I could draw it in photoshop/illustrator or something but I wanted it for more analytical purposes, spatial stats, that sort of thing :s Maybe I'm getting overambitious!
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2012-03-23, 10:39 AM | [Ignore Me] #19 | |||
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I think it is safe to say that nanites could be programmed to gather these minerals together in usable amounts. After all they can slap your busted ass back together, cant they?
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2012-03-23, 11:17 AM | [Ignore Me] #20 | |||
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Skitrel,
Nice images, thanks. Assuming 64 square kilometers, that's 64 million square meters. Counting up the hexes, it looks like there are close to 360 hexes on the Indar map (rounding up to something easily divisible by 6), which gives us, after a little bit of math, a hex with a side of 160 meters and a width from middle of one side to the middle of the opposite side of about 277 meters.
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