Re: LZ: TI-86 Penguins Text File - Rather Disturbing


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Re: LZ: TI-86 Penguins Text File - Rather Disturbing



Well, now that you mention it, I was at the "T3", the TI Calculator Expo
and happened to mention my unfavorable position on the TI-files, and one
of their staff decided to play practical joke on me and added a funny
little thing to my guestbook.  Don't worry about TI-files, they're
immature, I refuse to go to the site until I receive a public apology, I
think that TICALC deserves one as well.

(if you want to see the guest book entry, I have a saved copy, but it was
deleted from the actual book.  It also includes the IP of the person who
wrote it, and, well, suprise, it's an IP of one of the staffers).

Jim Reardon
jim.reardon@juno.com
Viva La Mexico
http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Arcade/8210/
Always be nice to your enemies, just in case your friends turn out to be
a bunch of bastards.

On Wed, 16 Jul 1997 02:01:16 -0400 Bryan Rabeler
<brabeler@isd.ingham.k12.mi.us> writes:
>I recently was looking at the documentation for a game called
>Penguins,
>a TI-86 assembly game.  You can find it on ticalc.org.  Some of the
>text
>was rather disturbing.  The game is written by Bill Nagel, who happens
>to be a member of the Ti-Files.  Here is the part that I feel is
>inappropriate (the second paragraph):
>
><start quote here>
>
>You can add Penguins to your page under the following condition,
>Your page must have a link to:
>http://ti-files.home.ml.org
>
>If you play Penguins, you shouldn't go to this site
>because they copy everything from The TI-Files:
>http://www.ticalc.org
>
><end quote here>
>
>This does not belong in the documentation for a game.  I am sure most
>other TI users would agree.  The purpose of this message is not a
>flame
>and I do not want to start/continue a war.  I would just like this
>immaturity to come to a stop.
>
>--
>Bryan Rabeler
>brabeler@ticalc.org
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