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Get caught using the system for playing an RPG game during work time, get
your a$$ fired...
Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
PLI - IT - Kontich, Belgium
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Yoda of Borg are we. Futile is resistance, assimilated will you be.
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Re: Pseudo random number routine
Aside from simply winning (zapping all of the Klingons) SysReq-2 is the
only way to terminate. F3 will bring up the Help panel. All other
Function keys are ignored.
It's an interesting game in several regards. It's a little better than
a maze game that a friend showed me eons ago on a PDP-11; you couldn't
actually "see" the maze but, like a blind mouse, had to remember the
walls that you bumped into. But the best thing about Star Trek is that
it teaches that everything has a price: Do a short range scan, expend
energy; Do a long range scan, expend even more energy, Move from
sector-to-sector, well, you get the idea.
* Jerry C. Adams
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