Species Icons in Oolite

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Re: Species Icons in Oolite

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Tricky wrote:
Doh! Just done a search. I know why it looked odd, it looked like a squirrel which IS a rodent. I actually didn't know that until just now. Sorry. :oops:
I didn't even think you talking about that. I thought you meant that one rodent does not necessarily look exactly like another and may not have bushy tails. Given that there are 443 different inhabitant descriptions in Oolite I wasn't going to give each one a different symbol!
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Tricky wrote:
it looked like a squirrel which IS a rodent. .... Sorry. :oops:
When you look at the etymology of rodent it seems to be derived from red. And when yoy think at red rodents, you DO think at squirrels and not at mice. :lol:

We in the Netherlands call this species: "Nibblers". That more or less describes their behaviour and not the colour of the species.
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Eric Walch wrote:
When you look at the etymology of rodent it seems to be derived from red.
Not quite. According to your link it seems to be derived from either of the Proto-Indo-European roots "*red-" or "*rēd-", none of which have anything to do with a colour, but with "gnawing" or "pecking". Hence rodents are "Nagetiere" or "Nager" in German. :wink:
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Beavers are my favourite rodents.
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Rodents aren't what they used to be...
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Commander McLane wrote:
Eric Walch wrote:
When you look at the etymology of rodent it seems to be derived from red.
Not quite. According to your link it seems to be derived from either of the Proto-Indo-European roots "*red-" or "*rēd-", none of which have anything to do with a colour, but with "gnawing" or "pecking". Hence rodents are "Nagetiere" or "Nager" in German. :wink:
You're absolutely right. In Irish the noun "rodent" is creimire and the verb "gnaw" is creim :).
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They're not what they're going to be, either ... ;)
:lol: . Interesting find Disembodied - it's fun to play the what if game and rabbucks and falanxes are no exception :D.
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Yeah! Single row. 2 symbols to the left of the star, 2 symbols to the right of the star.
I'll do a version like that and post here.
Looking forward to seeing it - great work man! :D
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Interesting find Disembodied - it's fun to play the what if game and rabbucks and falanxes are no exception :D.
It's from a great book called After Man: a zoology of the future by Dougal Dixon, sadly long out of print but still available second-hand, probably. It took the assumption that a mass extinction wiped out humanity and most other large animals, then jumped 50 million years forward to see what the evolutionary results might be. The illustrations were all done in this slightly Edwardian style, sometimes with little "field notes" written next to the pictures.
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It took the assumption that a mass extinction wiped out humanity and most other large animals
Hmmm.. getting uncomfortably close to what the next 30-100 years may hold in store for the planet, in other words..
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Can't wait for this. What is the current status of this project?
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Diziet Sma wrote:
Disembodied wrote:
It took the assumption that a mass extinction wiped out humanity and most other large animals
Hmmm.. getting uncomfortably close to what the next 30-100 years may hold in store for the planet, in other words..
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Can't wait for this. What is the current status of this project?
Quite well advanced I think.
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Disembodied wrote:
CommRLock78 wrote:
Interesting find Disembodied - it's fun to play the what if game and rabbucks and falanxes are no exception :D.
It's from a great book called After Man: a zoology of the future by Dougal Dixon, sadly long out of print but still available second-hand, probably. It took the assumption that a mass extinction wiped out humanity and most other large animals, then jumped 50 million years forward to see what the evolutionary results might be. The illustrations were all done in this slightly Edwardian style, sometimes with little "field notes" written next to the pictures.
You know, I think I have seen this book before - a really long time ago. I used to be really in to paleontology as a kid and this book was one of my favorites - the artwork between the two books is quite similar.
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Can't wait for this. What is the current status of this project?
I can't wait myself, however, talking to PG yesterday it looks like it'll be a little while yet. He was saying getting the two icons to the left of the star is going to be a bit more difficult (but I'm sure not impossible).
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Tricky wrote:
Yeah! Single row. 2 symbols to the left of the star, 2 symbols to the right of the star.
I'll do a version like that and post here.
Here you are:
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I put the government and inhabitants on the left as I wanted to keep the Tech Level number on the right.

Please can you all not ask for any more variants at the moment as I had to comment out swathes of code that I was working on and had to rearrange and add code I do not intend to keep (well not in this form) in order to get it to do the left-hand side.

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No more requests from me :P - it's perfect! 8)
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I did actually mention another format but you can ignore that if everyone likes this one. :D
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