ãµã¼ãã¹çµäºã®ãç¥ãã NAVERã¾ã¨ãã¯2020å¹´9æ30æ¥ããã¡ã¾ãã¦ãµã¼ãã¹çµäºãããã¾ããã ç´11å¹´éãNAVERã¾ã¨ãããå©ç¨ã»ãæ顧ããã ãèª ã«ãããã¨ããããã¾ããã
ãã¼ãã«ãªã¼ã¸ã¥! - TAMAMIï¼MFæ庫Jï¼ ãã´ã¿ã¤ã : éºé å®ï¼ãã¤ãã³ã ã¦ã§ã¢ï¼ ä½è å : A1ææï¼ã¢ãªãµã¯ï¼Â ãã¼ãã¨ãããã¨éæ³ã®æ¦è» - å æ ç«ä¹ä»ï¼éè±ç¤¾ã¹ã¼ãã¼ããã·ã¥æåº«ï¼ ãã´ã¿ã¤ã : ã´ã·ãã¯MB101ï¼ã¢ãªãµã¯ï¼ ã¿ã¤ãã«æ¬§æ : Bodoniï¼Giambattista Bodoniï¼ ã¤ã©ã¹ãã¬ã¼ã¿ã¼å : Helveticaï¼Max Miedinger / Eduard Hoffmannï¼
â¼HCRã¨ã¯ å¤ææ¸ç¿»å»æ¯æ´ã·ã¹ãã éçºããã¸ã§ã¯ã(HCRããã¸ã§ã¯ã)ã¯ãææ¸ãæåOCRæè¡ãªã©ãçºå±çã«å¿ç¨ãã¦ãå¤ææ¸ã®ç¿»å»ãæ¯æ´ããã·ã¹ãã ãéçºããããã¸ã§ã¯ãã§ãã â¼ææ°æ å ± ã»å¤ææ¸æåãã¼ã¿ãã¼ã¹HCD4ãå ¬éãã¾ãã(2004.3.29)ã1,436å種142,663æåã®2å¤ç»åã§ã ã»å¤ææ¸æåãã¼ã¿ãã¼ã¹HCD1d,1eãå ¬éãã¾ãã(2003.5.12)ãããã§HCD1ã·ãªã¼ãºã¯åããã¦64å種12ï¼522æåã¨ãªãã¾ãã ã»å¤ææ¸æåãã¼ã¿ãã¼ã¹HCD3ã®ä¸å ·åãä¿®æ£ããver1.1ã¨ãã¦å ¬éãã¾ãã(2003.4.8) â¼ããã¾ã§ã®ä¸»ãªææ ã»å¤ææ¸æåèªèç 究ã®ããã®æåãã¼ã¿ãã¼ã¹ãä½æãã¾ãããããã¼ã¿ãã¼ã¹ã¸ ã»n-gramæ å ±ãç¨ããç¿»å»æ¯æ´ã·ã¹ãã ãéçºãã¾ããããã½ããã¦ã§ã¢ã¸ ã»å¤§éªå¸ç«å¤§å¦æèµãä¼è¦å±åå µè¡ææ¸ãå ¨ç»åãª
What is Geek Time? There are 86,400 seconds in a day. The closest power of two is 65,536. Instead of using seconds, Geek Time divides the day into 65,536 units and then displays those units, relative to coordinated universal time (UTC), in hexadecimal. The day is just the 0-indexed day of the year in hexadecimal (at UTC). The glyph underneath is (assuming your browser supports it) an example of th
ãªãªã¼ã¹ãé害æ å ±ãªã©ã®ãµã¼ãã¹ã®ãç¥ãã
ææ°ã®äººæ°ã¨ã³ããªã¼ã®é ä¿¡
å¦çãå®è¡ä¸ã§ã
j次ã®ããã¯ãã¼ã¯
kåã®ããã¯ãã¼ã¯
lãã¨ã§èªã
eã³ã¡ã³ãä¸è¦§ãéã
oãã¼ã¸ãéã
{{#tags}}- {{label}}
{{/tags}}