Romans: spear
Egyptians: foot
Middle Ages: fish
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She was born in September 1980, so at time of writing she is 33.
In every era, when you get all 6 map pieces, you complete the era. You then get a password. Complete all 4 eras and you can enter the time sewers. Win the minigame and then you get the treasure/prize! The minigame involves hitting 4 coins across a table. Score 1000 or more to win. For those of you who are lazy, the passwords are: Tudors-mould Romans-pie Egyptians-foot Middle ages-fish The prize is a...
The sewers of London were built because at the time London was a stinking place were people were dying of preventable diseases. The father of modern railways talked the government into financing the building of sewers to remove the sewerage building up on the streets. As a bonus though when the sewers went in the scale of disease in ordinary Londoners dropped very quickly. No sewerage, no rats, no smell, no worries
A run-time is an error that occurs when the program is executing (running). This is where segfaults and other horrible things happen. A compile-time error is an error that occurs when you are compiling the code. This is where code syntax and semantics are checked. You want errors to only occur here.
A run-time is an error that occurs when the program is executing (running). This is where segfaults and other horrible things happen. A compile-time error is an error that occurs when you are compiling the code. This is where code syntax and semantics are checked. You want errors to only occur here.
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In "Horrible Histories," the series often features humorous and educational depictions of historical events and figures, including various types of helmets used throughout history. Helmets can be found in sections discussing ancient warriors, medieval knights, and even Roman soldiers, showcasing their importance in protection during battles. The series uses these visuals to engage readers and teach about the significance of armor and warfare in different time periods.
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They transport "grey water" (runoff, toilet, sink, washing machine, etc) to a water treatment plant to be processed, and in turn returned to the environment (usually to a river, lake, etc). If we didn't have sewers, we'd be sick. A lot. All the time.