portion of my project

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Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3noDuJYJ3nc



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QnA:
Q1: What's the purpose of this project?
A: people always sometimes do projects where they show something evolving after a period of time, but here, this is something that isn't evolving, but is based on another thing that has to do with luck

Q2: Why did you use magnetic numbers instead of a counter?
A: 1. i was too lazy to use a calculator or a computer to count the rolls, so i used those
2. i wanted to show a portion of my nostalgia

Q3: Why were the big ones damaged?
A: i sometimes bit and kinda broke those when i was younger, but i still use them to this day

Q4: Why didn't you record all those? Wouldn't that save time?
A: i wanted to become one of the first to showcase a one-roll yahtzee challenge showed on screenshots

Q5: Why were some images with magnetic numbers modified?
A: you probably should know why i covered 69 and 169. sometimes the numbers have unique properties, like 180 being upside down (a reference to being flipped 180 degrees) and 107 being picked up by toothpicks. i did those just for fun

Q6: Anything else I need to know?
A: well, yes.
1. i took groups of 20 images showing 20 rolls using my samsung galaxy tab a7, then i transferred those images to my main pc, and then i did that 9 more times and then recorded every photo and then published this video to youtube
2. rolls 1-100 were took from 12:37 AM - 1:44 PM, and the rest were took from 4:16 PM - 5:23 PM. so 100 images of 100 rolls would take 67 minutes to screenshot -_-
3. in total, this portion of the project took 134 minutes (2.2 hours) to do (4.7 hours if you count breaks).