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On Sat, 20 Jul 1996 [log in to unmask] wrote:
> In a message dated 96-07-19 18:39:59 EDT, [log in to unmask] (Don
> Harrington) writes:
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> << I seem to recall a two-player baseball game written in FORTRAN. The
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> I did not see the baseball game, but I remember a similar setup for a
> football game. One player started the program and another player at another
> terminal would log on with :DATA. You could pass, kick, run, punt and it was
> a great little game.
>
Oh well; baseball, football; what's the difference (no flames please, I
_do_ know!). Denys is probably correct. My how little details like
that get lost in the cobwebs as we age. I remember playing that on a
Series II of unknown MIT vintage (MIT, oh yeah, that's for playing
baseball!). Back to work, now...
Don Harrington Boeing Commercial Airplane Group
(206) 931-4457 voice P. O. Box 3707 M/S 5J-34
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