I recently saw a similar article in ANSYS Advantage, an industry publication on FEA and CFD.
It's geared towards their FLUENT platform and the Speedo brand, but there's still a decent amount of technical detail aside from the marketing language.
PDF is here: http://www.ansys.com/magazine/issues/06-12-2008-ansys-advantage/01-sports.pdf
I'm surprised that no one has mentioned PlaneShift yet, the only MMORPG available for Linux under the GPL license. It is still under development, but is coming along quite well. They recently reached their 100,000 member mark. The homepage is http://www.planeshift.it if you are interested in learning more about the game.
The game is based upon the CrystalSpace 3D Engine, which seems to be popular in recent efforts to produce linux-compatible multiplayer games. That project is hosted on sourceforge.
I recently saw a similar article in ANSYS Advantage, an industry publication on FEA and CFD. It's geared towards their FLUENT platform and the Speedo brand, but there's still a decent amount of technical detail aside from the marketing language. PDF is here: http://www.ansys.com/magazine/issues/06-12-2008-ansys-advantage/01-sports.pdf
I think it might be time for a refresher: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_grammar
I'm surprised that no one has mentioned PlaneShift yet, the only MMORPG available for Linux under the GPL license. It is still under development, but is coming along quite well. They recently reached their 100,000 member mark. The homepage is http://www.planeshift.it if you are interested in learning more about the game. The game is based upon the CrystalSpace 3D Engine, which seems to be popular in recent efforts to produce linux-compatible multiplayer games. That project is hosted on sourceforge.