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wusup
Dragoon
Posted: 29 Nov 2005
17:28 GMT
Total Posts: 75
Thank you two for getting me into programming and being encouraging all the way. YOU GUYS ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Also thank you JCcorp, and Xero Xcape for helping encourage me!
JcCorp
Probe
Posted: 29 Nov 2005
17:40 GMT
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Um... thanks... I've never really seen a post quite like this before... usually you just put it in the readme.
wusup
Dragoon
Posted: 29 Nov 2005
18:56 GMT
Total Posts: 75
I thought of that for Moes adventure i will do it but who reads the readme unless they are having trouble installing the game? me!
jessef
Goliath
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Posted: 29 Nov 2005
18:58 GMT
Total Posts: 192
in theory you should read the readme before you try to use the program. that is what they are for.

[Edited by jessef on 30-Nov-05 03:58]
Lunchbox
Carrier
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Posted: 29 Nov 2005
19:22 GMT
Total Posts: 2007
Well, in theory communism would work as a system of government >_> .
threefingeredguy
Ghost
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Posted: 30 Nov 2005
20:06 GMT
Total Posts: 1189
Its true.

Anyway, ya cool. I dont...think I did anything, but thanks :D. Anyway when I finish SSP I am starting one of these that says THANK YOU LUNCHBOX. Remember back in march when you showed me how to use maps in assembly? Yeah.

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Lunchbox
Carrier
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Posted: 30 Nov 2005
21:38 GMT
Total Posts: 2007
Yeah, well, that's my job. And i'm glad it produced something so cool as SSP.
threefingeredguy
Ghost
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Posted: 30 Nov 2005
21:43 GMT
Total Posts: 1189
Actually what I learned from that is applied to the maps, the tiles, the tile properties, high score saving. Lots of stuff.

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