> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Kelsay
>
> And suddenly I was transported to a land where all Calculus
> mysteriously took place in New York state... Frankly, I was
> quite confused by that. Now I must know what anagrams have
> to do with game programming? Curiouser and curiouser. And
> so I followed the rabbit down the hole. What would you do?
>
Well the answer is quite simple really. Having gone to college in
NY, it is my only reference for Calculus. I took Calculus I - IV
at junior college, but the University only had 3 semesters of Calculus.
So I + II + III + IV = I + II + III and every student who took I-IV
get screwed out of 4 credits. Hence my statement that we need to know
whether Jason's Calc III is part of a Calc I-III series or a Calc I-IV
series.
Secondly, write a program to solve anagrams and then you'll have a clue
as to why I said having a knowledge of anagrams is helpful.
(On top of which solving anagrams is a brain exercising activity, it works
multiple centers. Especially 2D and 3D anagrams. ) ;')
Bend is ran more
P.S. As I like to say "I don't care how they do it here, I'm from NY."