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GET LAMP: The Text Adventure Documentary
So this is absolutely true:
When I was 14, I wrote the (as far as I can determine) first parser-driven BBS in the world, basically creating the first purpose-driven, "multi-player" online adventure game, with the following caveats:
- Unis had such games themselves, but their access was limited to other university students and not the general public.
- It's also possible that someone else might have done the same thing before me, but I have never found any record of a such a BBS or online game existing prior to 1981.
The name of the BBS was 'New House of Wrath' and it featured a house that you explored via simple verb-noun syntax. Each room in the house was a BBS function (various text games which I wrote myself / a message base / a philez repository / a graffiti wall) as well as a simple underlying adventure in the style of Zork. The whole thing was written in sloppy TRS-DOS BASIC on a TRS-80 Model III and resided within 48k of memory including a primitive DB engine that I wrote. I still have a 8-pin dot-maxtrix print out of the code.
Shortly after my BBS went "online", a couple of multi-line BBSs sprung up, but these were straight BBSs without an overlying structure like mine.
At the time, I thought nothing of writing the BBS other than it was a fun thing to do. 80 Micro, the magazine that covered all things TRS-related, was going to write a story about my BBS, but nothing ever came of it. I ran it until about 1986 when I finally gave up because everyone was going to online service like Compu$erve and Prodigy.
I know I'll never get a single bit of credit for what I did, but I know what I did and I'm proud of my little contribution to the online world; that'll have to be enough.
The Most Popular Programming Languages - 1965/2020
In order:
- BASIC
- DBASE IV
- DBASE V
- C
- COBOL
- RPG
- RPG II
- C++
- KICKS COBOL
- Visual Basic
- First Job - Home grown language + db (yeesh what a mess)
- Delphi
- Java
- PHP
- HTML
- CSS
- Javascript (Vanilla, jQuery, Backbone, Vue.js, Angular, React)
Star Trek: Legacy
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The Day Liberty Died
Can be misleading, or can be apt. In this case, this is just one of many times Israel intentionally attacked Americans, so it's not misleading.
Also, there was only one combatant here. *facepalm
This is about how someone we call allies have acted undeniably criminally by committing multiple war crimes against us that we conspired to hide for decades, not how we treated actively aggressive enemies that attacked us and our allies first. Also, we're talking about crimes delineated in the 1949 revision and ratification of the Geneva Convention, so WW2 isn't covered. Duh.
Facts, like multiple undeniable war crimes against America, crimes that directly led to American murders, you mean?
If I find you on my street and cover you with a tarp before I beat you to death to footloose at 120 db so you can't protest, "I thought it was a known terrorist....i didn't see or hear anything to indicate it wasn't besides my friends who told me it wasn't." isn't going to work as an excuse. That's basically what we have here.
Your"illustration" is not a bit on topic, and seems like floundering excuses for the indefensible war crimes of Israel.
And then we can largely agree. Can we agree even further though that listing only one combatants crimes can become misleading?
America dropped nuclear weapons on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, killing hundreds of thousands of civilians.
Prior to that they fire bombed virtually every other Japanese city, killing 100 thousand in Tokyo alone.
The fighting on the ground on the islands reads like one long list of horrific war crimes against dehumanized Japanese victims again and again...
I know the illustration shouldn't be necessary, but presenting a single sided selection of choice facts can be extremely misleading, and the video here, like many on Israel today, does exactly the same thing.
The Star Wars: Concept Trailer
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Free Range Kids
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A Little Something Special With This Catch
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Bears At The Beach
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Gaming Historian: History of Wolfenstein (3 parts playlist)
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Bernie Sanders Tells Independent: 'You Have a Right to vote"
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Dorkly Bits: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Argue Over Pizza
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conservatives will basically believe any meme they see
We all have our biases.
Conservatives are likely to believe conspiracy nonsense that appeals to their biases (Obama is a muslim/kenyan/communist, etc).
And progressives are just as likely to believe conspiracy nonsense that appeals to their biases (see: anything to do with monsanto).
The trick is acknowledging your biases and fact checking anyway.
I wasn't kidding about automating that. If someone could write a browser plug-in that detected when you were submitting a URL to twitter or facebook and ran it against a snopes-style DB, that would be a boon for humanity.
I don't get a lot of phoney baloney stuff from my lib / dem / progressive friends, but I sure do get a lot from my Republican Mom and some from my R sister. My Mom doesn't have the skills to prove or disprove the stuff, but she sure is good at spreading it around.
1 in a Billion Basketball Shot
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NSA & FBI Seek New Backdoors Against Encryption
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Warrants served for cheering at graduation
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