That may be what it was yeah. I remember also when Shiny Gold did come out a few others were released based off it too.
She/Her pronouns only please.
The same CounselingTechie from Solarpunk.moe.
I like to garden and try to find ways to bring joy and hope into my world.
That may be what it was yeah. I remember also when Shiny Gold did come out a few others were released based off it too.
Sadly I do not, I apologize! This was back in 2004-2005. I just remember it was based off Firered and was done around the same time people made the global warming Firered version that I played a lot of.
I remember during the “eternity” in between Gen 3 and 4 sprite-work had started becoming popular as had tilemap-work, with the common words being decolors and recolors, decolors being taking the newer sprites and remaking them for an older style, while the recolors was the opposite direction. I remember on TRSrockin, Lugia’s Den, and Mewthree’s Domain learning tutorials on this, and even having contests for it.
Fast forward to 2006 and people were making romhacks of Johto in Firered and Ruby, but also trying to make Hoenn in Gold, and some even so far as to try making Johto in Red. It was not perfect, but it was enjoyable. I even got into the fun of it too, having a lot of fun making romhacks. One such I remember distinctly involved a Tyranitar on the main screen, and was based in Gen 2, and was honestly phenomenal to play.
Needless to say, the difference I found in my life between the games officially made, and the fangames was that the fangames were not limited by policies of the company, and were only limited by the technology, and the passion of the creator or sometimes creators. Today we live in a modern world, with such projects as Pokemon Red KEP truly exemplifying that spirit with the limitless power of the decomp projects and community.
I have heard a lot of good about it, and am glad to hear that it is well-deserved. I may make time to watch it in time myself.
Very nice!
That is fascinating to see with the style of the greenhouse! I wonder how feasible that may be for myself.
It is interesting to see them modifying the zir/zeer pot with additional parts, the outlet for example to pour water in.
I have never heard of this before, very interesting.
Thank you! Where I am we should get that still, so I think it will be good to experiment at least!
I do not have pictures right now, but my plants are doing better. A few more of my peppers in my larger pots are beginning to fruit with more flowers, and a few tomatoes are beginning as well. I feared that my watermelons were dying, but they are back to life and flourishing right now. With my beds themselves, two of my three tomatoes in the beds are doing alright with one doing better than the other, while the middle tomato plant is dead as dirt for some reason. Similarly my onion bed did not survive the storming we had a week or two ago. Sadly I am going to need to figure out the plan there. My indoor tomatoes and indoor onions though are doing very well!
I admit I only recently begun to learn about the concept of crop rotation, but it is one that I am attempting to incorporate into this year with my garden. Especially with me having 16 plants specifically in large pots instead of my raised beds, I have to be more aware of that practice.
Hmm, alright then. I did not actually know that, thank you!
I see your invention and raise you one even older! A stick.
Living in an agricultural community where several of the ranches and farms have artificial ponds, I almost wonder how well this would work there. Extra plants and harvest but also the shade created by the plants in theory may help combat some of the evaporation.
I was thinking the same thing, how easily the two units could work together.
You put it best, but I approve seeing more trains made.
I have been following them for a year or two now, and it is just amazing. I have thought about how hard or easy a system could be built to connect it with lorawan or similar.
I wish it would be possible, but the amount of work to convert would make it more difficult than not. Honestly, I would love to see more community centers made from the abandoned malls at least as a starting point, and then go from there.
Thank you for sharing this. I admit, the nature of hopepunk was something I found recently through solarpunk and it kept going in my heart as an ideal to push for, especially in the work and life environment I am in.
Sadly I lack an account for the Atlantic, but I am going to assume that they were bought out.