How did you manage to convince people that you didn't just copy the old Eliza program, rename it Alice, and call it "AI"?
Army Man creates the world
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While working on the graphics engine for ArmyMen for PSX, I wrote a little bug that always set one vertex of every terrain polygon to the center of the screen.
Being an over-the-shoulder shooter, this was naturally where your Army Man's head was...it looked like one of those medieval illuminations of saints with the rays of light coming out of their head. Only these rays were the terrain.
We named that piece of art "Army Man Creates the World"...
Which brings us back to the original question, is there a system like Aegis for Windows?
No.
Sega + Sammy = Smeggy
Nope, BBC is right. BBC is an initialism, since each letter is pronounced separately.
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Some phones use software known as Java that lets them do much more sophisticated things.
Has anyone heard of this "Java" thing? Sounds like it might catch on.
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DO something productive, something that makes money.
I guess we know where your values lie.
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We bailed on Cocomo when they told us we couldn't come in without dance shoes. We left a sign and headed down the street to Goat Hill Pizza.
That, and Cocomo didn't open until 7:30. Makes me wonder who did the research on these places...
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BeOS support: "The number you have reached has been disconnected or is no longer in service."
Pilot: "$%#@%! BeOS!"
How did you manage to convince people that you didn't just copy the old Eliza program, rename it Alice, and call it "AI"?
While working on the graphics engine for ArmyMen for PSX, I wrote a little bug that always set one vertex of every terrain polygon to the center of the screen.
Being an over-the-shoulder shooter, this was naturally where your Army Man's head was...it looked like one of those medieval illuminations of saints with the rays of light coming out of their head. Only these rays were the terrain.
We named that piece of art "Army Man Creates the World"...