Hell Terrain

The resource set sounds like a hot idea. And as well as this set turned out I'm fired up to see where you go next. I know there are a lot of people here who abandon hope of seeing things when all that's going on is that working out the minor flaws is a slow uphill slog. WIPs sometimes help.

Unless they get tossed on the back burner like most of the big projects that have their own subfora(or is it "ums"?).

Which is a shame, as I would like to see each of them in a finished state.
 
Unless they get tossed on the back burner like most of the big projects that have their own subfora(or is it "ums"?).

Which is a shame, as I would like to see each of them in a finished state.
Can't address the other projects, but there is a lot of steampunk work going on behind the scenes. Slow simmer, but definitely not back burner. This set solves some of the problems I was madly brainstorming about with regards to the Hollow Earth terrain, for example.
 
Can't address the other projects, but there is a lot of steampunk work going on behind the scenes. Slow simmer, but definitely not back burner. This set solves some of the problems I was madly brainstorming about with regards to the Hollow Earth terrain, for example.

I added most in there, because I have seen that there is activity in the Steampunk subforum.
 
Both 'a' and '-ums' are valid, in spite of Plotinus' insistence to the contrary.
 
Both 'a' and '-ums' are valid, in spite of Plotinus' insistence to the contrary.

Okay, this is really reaching back but IIRC when "-um" is the singular, "-a" is the plural. (and if "-a" is the singular then "-ae" the plural ... ? :hmm: )

-Oz
 
Quoting from wiktionary:
Spoiler :
Forum

Alternative forms

* 4rum (Internet leet)

Etymology

From Latin forum (“‘public market place”, “forum’”).
Noun

Singular
forum


Plural
forums or fora

forum (plural forums or fora)

1. A place for discussion.
2. A gathering for the purpose of discussion.
3. A form of discussion involving a panel of presenters and often participation by members of the audience.
4. An Internet message board where users can post messages regarding one or more topics of discussion.

Trish was an admin member on three forums, and had no trouble at all when it came to moderating them.

Usage notes

The English plural forums is preferred to the Latin plural fora in normal English usage.

* Ref: Modern English Usage, 2nd Edition, ed. Sir Ernest Gowers, Oxford 1968 (article '-um', p.658).
 
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