Valentines day 06.
How romantic
5 yrs since I joined Rockpage. How many for you?
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I'm talking about a text based network game developed in the mid 1970's Lisa... Are you being serious? or is this like Al Gore invented the internet type thing?Lisa wrote:Hey, I helped program some of those Mud's and MOO's....lol. Does Lambda MOO still exist I wonder?PanzerFaust wrote:This got me thinking it's been 20 years this year since I started wasting time on the internet...
back at the campus computer lab playing text based MUD's ...
you had to sit in the back row so the computer nazi's didn't catch you!! haha...
I remember being amazed that I was playing people all over the country....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-User_Dungeon
Larry said:
If it weren't so time-consuming to put together (and the print media industry didn't fall on hard times), I'd like to someday resurrect The Final Cut hardcopy edition again. But my current schedule and finances don't allow that to happen anytime in the foreseeable future; hell, I can hardly keep the online edition updated!
I'll save that for when I go satellite and total world domination.Jim, when are you bringing back RockPage Radio?
If it weren't so time-consuming to put together (and the print media industry didn't fall on hard times), I'd like to someday resurrect The Final Cut hardcopy edition again. But my current schedule and finances don't allow that to happen anytime in the foreseeable future; hell, I can hardly keep the online edition updated!
I didn't say I invented it. I said I helped do some programming for MOO's and MUD's. I joined my first one in 1985. I know what they are. I had helped develop a player type and some really cool features. It was my first experienced with what later became known as object oriented programming. We used C++. Started with Lambda and then I went off and helped a group from England program VOID MOO (which had a lot of Star Trek themed stuff). There was a third but I can't remember the name of it right now. Life stuck on the ol' telnet system.PanzerFaust wrote:I'm talking about a text based network game developed in the mid 1970's Lisa... Are you being serious? or is this like Al Gore invented the internet type thing?Lisa wrote:Hey, I helped program some of those Mud's and MOO's....lol. Does Lambda MOO still exist I wonder?PanzerFaust wrote:This got me thinking it's been 20 years this year since I started wasting time on the internet...
back at the campus computer lab playing text based MUD's ...
you had to sit in the back row so the computer nazi's didn't catch you!! haha...
I remember being amazed that I was playing people all over the country....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-User_Dungeon
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