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A High-School Hacker's Notebook

An anonymous reader writes: "Remember those high-school lunchtimes, back in the day, when you and your computer-nerd friends would hang out by the Krunch Korral, discussing that cool computer game that you were all going to write? And one guy did the music, and one guy made the levels, and you wrote it all down in a notebook? Well, just in case you lost it, here's that notebook."

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  1. tool by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    go out and get a life numbnuts

  2. Slashdot is getting lame.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    And there is a constructive or interesting point to this story where?? This story reminds me of television networks creating uberlame shows with practically no budget just so they'll have at least something to show other than re-runs of M*A*S*H.

    If Slashdot really has nothing interesting to post, could we try a different tactic and just not post a story until further notice??? It's not like it's a requirement that you put up a story every 20 minutes regardless of it's bogosity.

  3. Re:uh oh. by WEFUNK · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Sorry to nitpick, but based on that riveting description of your life I'm guessing that you just forget to put the quotation marks around "girlfriend" (or maybe that should just be implied for Slashdot gaming articles).

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