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posted 8 years ago
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Fixed it and removed a sentence about collars and subdivisions. It's not needed and subdivision is a very colloquial phrase that could refer from subspecies to phenotypes when in our case we have phenotypes.

posted 8 years ago
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Thanks for your edits!

I notice when I make an edit, you usually tidy up minor things like sources and stuff. Appreciated :)

posted 8 years ago
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Oh that. They are usually called Serial numbers.

But weapons have them now... :)

Leading to me needing to find a way to tell the difference between the two.

Change what you need to I dont mind. I made the page more as a easy access for me that I thought might be helpful to you all.

Weapon SN Link: http://www.halopedia.org/Weapon_Serial_Numbers

posted 9 years ago
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Hey Topal, how is it going this week man?

posted 9 years ago
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sp:us indicates American English spelling; ie: "meter" as opposed to "metre" Sigfig indicates the number of digits which are relevant to a calculation. In other words, it is used in this instance to eliminate excessive decimal point values in a calculation by eliminating all but the required number of digits set forth by the "sigfig" number.

posted 9 years ago
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Regarding the Convert template, "sp=us" enables US spelling (e.g. "meters" instead of "metres") and the "sigfig" variable lets you modify the number of decimals which may sometimes be warranted if the rounded default figure isn't consistent with an officially-given measurement.

posted 9 years ago
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Nice work. Makes me wish I could afford to buy an XB1. Love the screenshot feature, I hear a lot of people mentioning it. Too bad the XB360 doesn't have such a feature. Needs other hardware for stuff like that. Keep it up!

posted 9 years ago
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This is done with an Xbox 360, or an Xbox One?

posted 9 years ago
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Love the images. Wonder where and/or how you managed to obtain them. Just a heads-up, be sure to upload over existing images, try avoiding creating duplicates. Here's an example of an image that can be replaced.

posted 9 years ago
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Sure thing.

posted 9 years ago
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Keep up the good work.

posted 9 years ago
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Yeah, I mean it is up to you. Anyways, glad to have you here. Welcome! :D