http://www.autohotkey.net/~LiteralKa/constitution.txt
You don't need a script to do that! Actually, that script is making it more complicated than it has to be. You don't need to know the actual dates all those amendments were ratified at all; the sum of the times between them is always going to add up to the last date minus the first date.
Given:
- 27 amendments
- 18 if you only count the bill of rights as one
- 17 if you further deduct one to count only time between admendments
- Constitution ratified in 1789
- Bill of Rights ratified in 1791
- 27th amendment ratified in 1992
Counting the Bill of Rights as 10 amendments:
27 / (2009 - 1789) = 1 amendment per 8.15 years
Counting the Bill of Rights as 1 amendment:
18 / (2009 - 1789) = 1 amendment per 12.22 years
Reproducing your calculation, with small error (0.03) for precision to the day:
(1992 - 1791) / 17 = 11.82 years between amendments
bug report re: apartments & building manager office
It looks like an unlocked building manager's office is getting generated in the same location on every floor.
Already fixed for next time around. I think you're the first person to mention that, which is surprising.
Just got a crash report. To wit-
Debut assertion failed!
Program: ...
File: E:\Program Files\Visual Studio 8\VC\include\vector
Line: 756
Expression: vector subscript out of range
For information yatta yatta
I was trying to flee a siege, and made it out of the building. The crash was right when I hit D to try losing my pursuers. Maybe something to do with have three different transportation options on my squad members, because it was a car chase but my squad was spread over On Foot and two different cars.
I'm guessing it tried to look up the car of the people On Foot. This was fleeing a siege, huh... sounds like a buggy spot that will require wading into the weeds to figure out.
Vehicles and chases have always been a bit troublesome.