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Last seen on: Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Nov 10 2022

Random information on the term “Monster”:

The Bakunawa is a serpent-like dragon in Philippine mythology. It is believed to be the cause of eclipses, earthquakes, rains, and wind. The movements of the Bakunawa served as a geomantic calendar system for ancient Filipinos and were part of the shamanistic rituals of the babaylan. It is usually depicted with a characteristic looped tail and a single horn on the nose. It was generally believed to be a sea serpent, but are also variously believed to inhabit either the sky or the underworld.

Due to increasing trade contacts with South Asia and the Indianization of Southeast Asia, the Bakunawa later became syncretized with the Nāga, Rahu, and Ketu of Hindu-Buddhist mythology.

Bakunawa is believed to be originally a compound word meaning “bent snake”, from Proto-Western-Malayo-Polynesian *ba(ŋ)kuq (“bent”, “curved”) and *sawa (“large snake”, “python”). Spelling variants include Vakonawa, Baconaua, or Bakonaua.

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A source port is a software project based on the source code of a game engine that allows the game to be played on operating systems or computing platforms with which the game was not originally compatible.

Source ports are often created by fans after the original developer hands over the maintenance support for a game by releasing its source code to the public (see List of commercial video games with later released source code). The term was coined after the release of the source code to Doom. Due to copyright issues concerning the sound library used by the original DOS version, id Software released only the source code to the Linux version of the game. Since the majority of Doom players were DOS users the first step for a fan project was to port the Linux source code to DOS. A legitimate source port includes only the engine portion of the game and requires that the data files of the game in question already be present on users’ systems. Source ports are in no way meant to encourage copyright infringement of software.

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