On Fri, 2002-09-06 at 10:20, Ken Hawkins wrote:
> After having been whupped by that game numerous times, and never having
> met anyone who played and won, I have 2 questions for your friend:
> 
> 1) Did anyone ever actually WIN that game?

His version yes.. it says "You won ... wanna play again."
> 
> 2) Does he program for Microsoft now?

Never did... it was a BBS version that predates M$'s version. Originally
ran over Arpa Net
> 
> sorry, low blow, but I am STILL pissed at that game.
> 
> Ken
> 
> PS Amiga RULZ! (the rest of the world is still playing ketchup)
> 
> PPS Mandatory ON TOPIC: I bunged my main home computer (MDK8.2) when I
> tried to install w2k [DONT GO THERE!]. Since I managed to make it even
> worse, I am now going to a clean-sheet install. I will be doing MDK 8.2,
> Win98, and W2K. I have 3 separate drives (6gb, 20gb, and 30gb). Any
> recommendations for install order, and partition schema? 8.2 ran just
> ducky, but is there justification to go to 9.0?
> 
> THX in advance
> 
> On Fri, 2002-09-06 at 15:47, James Sparenberg wrote:
> > On Fri, 2002-09-06 at 08:34, Ken Hawkins wrote:
> > > play a game called star-trek; with an "E" for the Enterprise, a "K" for
> > > the Klingons, an "*" for photon torpedoes, etc etc.
> > > 
> > > Ken
> > 
> >    I know the guy who wrote that one... it was written originally on
> > paper tape ... and lots of scotch tape.  
> > 
> > James
> > 
> 
> 
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