Hi all. I am trying to write to the Python newsgroup. I doubt (aha, but doubt) that I have come to the right place. (Incoming "this"!) Is this the Python newsgroup? I heard it was called comp.lang.python. Now to repeat the subject line. I'm stuck in Python.
Now that was fun. I will also try to enumerate simple screen savers (graphicals, graphiclizers). It may be profitable on some non-bank- breaking scale to compile the results. Shall I proceed? The risk is "overunity", such that one person can't be at liberty to live, which in some technical political arenas would be an "anarchy", but there are sufficiently many of those that I will too. Does anyone want such a list, or if not, is it at least fun and recreational to make it? The dollar would come along the lines of PowerPoint (name (tm)), so it may be free to do it, very entertaining, and peaceable. (As the above would show, you would be free to approach me to -buy-; I won't oversell.) I like programming. (And is Guido getting his fair share? I am prepared to share with him.) Check in his name. I want to try to ally with other programmers and make cool games, like Tron, that one party can make games for on a console, such as live obstacles, incl. tear-down, and certain people have to play from time to time. But you can't charge to do it, so it's a guaranteed game. (That in virtue of that I'm typing.) Advantages include microspacing of time. Very summer. Resemblances would include Dungeons & Dragons with multi-host, or multi-ref small-shooter sport-likers. The real-time is definitely attractive (duh). As for voice, it's not clear it's the most entertaining, but I just don't have a mic. However, forseeing, I return with sailing, but that's in 3-space and not even in code, as though we'd construct the Royal Navy and battle. But I think we can keep it well. Thing is, someone has to play it to keep a synch (keep from falling), and tap-outs would have to live. Side note: In political theory, this is known as the problem of nominating a successor. Would it stay afloat, even for long enough to make it worth the negatives, yes which do include tear-down and fall, invasion of privacy, and rights infrigement? I code in Python (get the callbacks), but configurable servers could spread the work out, using relays to put each person on each's own turf to be a ref. If you feed the roles, it could get really fun, and c-l-py is the appropriate place to start such a thing, both and ask if it's been done before. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list