| Subject: | Usenet of the day "A funny AR story" |
| Author: | Kyle West <barrick75--hotmail.com> |
| Date: | 03-Mar-2003 01:23:03 |
From my experience.. programming muscle is usually not the problem.
Artistic talent is usually the hang-up. Any graphic artists out there? ;-)
>From: <ar--marktaw.mailshell.com>
>Reply-To: alternatereality-From-barrick75-hotmail.com--alternaterealityarchive.com
>>Subject: Re: Usenet of the day "A funny AR story"
>Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2003 22:09:37 -0800
>
>Reminds me of what my girlfriend used to say about me & Alternate
>Reality... she was trying to have me saved back when I discovered the
>emulator version I could play without dusting off my Atari.
>
>You know, with all this programming muscle we have here, we could almost
>start our own video game company. Maybe we couldn't turn out Metal Gear,
>but we could certainly make an AR clone. I bet if we could do it in Flash,
>Perl & MySQL and make it multi-player it would be a big hit.
>
>Regards,
>Mark
>
>From Gregory Lattanzio <ag6514--wayne.edu> on 2 Mar 2003:
>
> > I found this old "computer folklore" post; it is about the dangers of
> > playing Alternate Reality. Damn, try not to fall out of your chair.
> > ;-)
> >
> >
>http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=scotty-2802951526410001a%4047.23.33.162
> > &output=gplain
>
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