bd on 10 Oct 2002 18:45:02 -0000 |
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Re: [spoon-discuss] The Library |
On Thursday 10 October 2002 02:10 am, Orc In A Spacesuit wrote: > First, I'm creating a sort of History Book for BNomic. I'm going through > the entire game archives, and writing the summaries of what people did, and > including the [[story]] text in the props. This isn't a log, although > someone should be able to reconstruct the game with it, but much more - I'm > putting in my comments, annotations, links, the works. I'm making it for > posterity, for new players (including myself), for reference, and as a > guide to the 'spirit of the game' for the CFI judges. > I plan to put it into multiple formats, including plain text, Word > Document, HTML, and perhaps Adobe .pdf, if I can get a hold of someone with > the software. .pdf: I have the software. Send me a .ps (use the postscript printer driver, outputting to file), and I'll run ps2pdf on it. > The other thing will be ongoing, similar but not identical. I plan to > continue this with events as they happen, but with an additional, primary > purpose: A guide to Dave as to what the 400 messages on public and discuss > mean. What I mean is, I will type up everyone's (attempted) actions, like > a recognizer, but constantly update it with the results of the latest > arguments. I will try to keep in unopinionated, and if people are in > disagreement about something (ie--Wonko did something), I will summarize > eir arguments, letting Dave take a look at the actual email. > This second part I plan to start once everything settles down a bit. If we > can get a definitive Recognizer and clear the CFI's off the table, I will > have a good base point from which to begin. As of right now, I have no > idea what's going on. That's partially why I am using so many 'if this is > true' and 'if I can' conditionals on my actions, and why I had that lengthy > formula for how many points I borrowed. I've actually decided to stop > doing anything complicated or not essential or for a while. Incredibly cool idea(the library) -- bd Bender: "You know the secret of traditional robot cooking? Start with a good high-quality oil, then eat it." _______________________________________________ spoon-discuss mailing list spoon-discuss@xxxxxxxxx http://lists.ellipsis.cx/mailman/listinfo/spoon-discuss