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Home Posts tagged "Global Thermonuclear War"

Tag: Global Thermonuclear War

Persistence is Futile

 Helen July 5, 2010 - 9:45 pm July 5, 2010Incantations, Random nonsense brains, fun, futility, games of failure, Global Thermonuclear War

We have some new developers at the day job learning a new-to-them Rich Internet Application platform (which shall remain nameless on this blog). Our resident RIAPWSRNOTB guru on the team suggested that they write a Tic-Tac-Toe game as practice.

“I think you should do Global Thermonuclear War instead,” I suggested.
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