Virtual time is absolute and the clock is accurate before the big bang and at the end of the universe in a big crunch....So it is indepenant of space space is relative but virtual time does not depend on the observor.
Bjhammer it is the difference between a sidereal year and a year worked out with my clock formula which gives time by converting a circular earth orbit to eliptical with pi*4 if we take Pi to 500 places the six minutes difference from sidereal time per year dissapears it is just an error in rounding by the calculator.666 minutes is the spirit of error
It’s very easy to neglect these web based games, which is too bad when you have gems like Abobo’s Big Adventure. In looking at these types of games, I came across Odd Man Out on Kongregate.
At first glance, this looks like an overly simple dice game. There are 4 players, each rolling dice, trying to score exactly 99. Sounds easy right? Try playing it. Hitting 99 is tough, and the CPU is quite smart. You won’t be racking up the wins in this one. The math behind it is quite more complex then it lets on, and if you give it a try you will find that a bit of strategy is required.
Personally, I had a tough time getting this; it would have been handy to be able to play on my phone in a native app (or at least HTML5), and some newer graphics would really help. I just found the design a bit bland. But if you give this a chance I think you’ll find a challenging dice game.
This game is free, so you really have nothing to lose. Give it a try and comment below as to your experience.
3/5 aint bad what do you suggest I include as perks if I speed it up you won't be able to read the dice understand then you won't be able to predict the outcome dice is loaded obeys the rules 1 ODD+ 1 EVEN= 2 ODD.
And 2 oDD + 2 EVEN= 2 EVEN
Back to the future from telltale games hangs easily and you don't know how to get to the next level unless you are really smart ODD MAN OUT DOES NOT DO THIS.