if there are 16 cards, then the number of combinations is 16! (16 factorial). That's 20,922,789,888,000 ways of laying out the cards. Or to look at it a different way, if you made a new combination every day, it would take over 57 million years to work through them all.
Oh, Tim. You're remixing me of me "Stereo scope" pictures in school. They were a book of aerial photographs, and when you looked through these glasses (they would be fixed at a certain distance by metal bars on them), the stereoscopic photos would be 3-D. Blk/wht photos. I'm guessing, either two cameras on one plane, or two planes. But, you could visit the world with them (or at least the topography of the United States). They were cool (the Grand Canyon may even have been in there, I don't remember). I'll never forget the striated different levels of some mountains and valleys, though. You're reminding me of them. Good job, though.. 😂
I think the most impressive thing about this is that the artist had to make sure each card would fit together regardless of which position the cards were in.
Actually seems pretty simple when youe break it down. Every point where the scene begins and ends on a card needs to be at the same height. You can vary it as much as you like between these 2 points but it MUST terminate at a uniform level.
The older intro songs were pretty smooth, the more recent ones can be a bit of a jump scare at night. Maybe next year they’ll pick a slightly more low-key intro song.
@@tOSdude Yes that’s what happened to me there, Tim’s so calm and relaxing, then I jumped out of my skin when the music kicked in! Fingers crossed they change it soon. 🤞🏻