Thanks for your detailed explanation. I'm trying to add this information to the Pyra wiki, however my forum credential does not work for wiki log in. How-to contribute to the wiki? And if possible, I would like to add Chinese translation to the wiki.In Greek mythology, Pyrrha (/ˈpɪrə/; Greek: Πύρρα) was the daughter of Epimetheus and Pandora and wife of Deucalion. Also, flames: Pyra is greek for pyre.
No worries. Just copy-pasted wikipediaThanks for your detailed explanation. I'm trying to add this information to the Pyra wiki, however my forum credential does not work for wiki log in. How-to contribute to the wiki? And if possible, I would like to add Chinese translation to the wiki.
Thanks for your detailed explanation. I'm trying to add this information to the Pyra wiki, however my forum credential does not work for wiki log in. How-to contribute to the wiki? And if possible, I would like to add Chinese translation to the wiki.
Yeah, it works now! Thanks.not sure why your login won't work. you're trying this page?
https://www.pyra-handheld.com/wiki/index.php?title=Special:UserLogin&returnto=Main+Page
it may be there's a bit of lag between when you sign up here and when you're allowed to post there... but i'm not sure either way.
I pronounce it like She-Ra
Its sounds more accurate, and more epic... not like a cheap clone that uses the "Pi" name of the Raspberry Pi to get some attention...
Addendum here (there was a like for the first part, I would like to point out the "like" this post received could be NOT for this second part)
also... this way it sounds more like the wee U (pee rah), as the control also looks like a nintendo...
While drá-gon-box is 3 syllables like gé-ne-sis. So Pyra has blast processing too..
The subliminals are maybe subjective, but are still present none the less...
Ahh... so it's pir-Rah.. like shiraz/Syrah and THAT is why it's got that wine colour! And the prototype is transparent, like ouzo!Being Greek, I can tell you that the absolutely correct way to pronounce this word is 'Pir-RAH', stressing the second syllable. Despite that, I've pronounced it 'PIE-rah' during conversations. And no, it didn't even cross my mind to make the connection with Raspberry-Pi.
Just don't try adding water!And the prototype is transparent, like ouzo!
Just add some water and an ice cube, and you're good to go!And the prototype is transparent, like ouzo!
