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Posted by DragonWolf [send private reply] at October 30, 2001, 09:26:42 PM

I've done alot of programming in OpenGL, but I want to have a go at console programming particularly the playstation 1, anyone got any good links or tips?
Thanx
Your local homosexual necrophiliac. [Please note: Gian may have in some way edited this post ;-)]

Posted by AngelOD [send private reply] at October 30, 2001, 03:55:16 PM

What on earth is a pedro-necrophiliac? And can I scare you away, being gay and all? :D

Posted by gian [send private reply] at October 30, 2001, 09:27:15 PM

(For those who don't understand, it used to say:

Thanx
Your local homophobic pedro-necrophiliac.

Posted by DragonWolf [send private reply] at November 06, 2001, 10:37:46 PM

I think homophobic has a better ring to it, but homosexual is what I am :OP
(Once again, this may have been altered :-) )

Posted by gian [send private reply] at November 03, 2001, 03:57:09 PM

Hmmm....

Posted by AngelOD [send private reply] at November 06, 2001, 07:25:32 PM

Oh I dunno.. I'm a homosexual, and I don't think I'm all that scary, but hey, if you're scared of me, then I guess I *am* scary. :D

Posted by Psion [send private reply] at November 07, 2001, 08:03:34 AM

Who thinks gian should stop editing posts?

Posted by Cobbs [send private reply] at November 07, 2001, 04:51:12 PM

If this post gets changed, I do.

Posted by sphinX [send private reply] at November 07, 2001, 07:36:38 PM

yes, i think it's becomnig a little over-bearing --- an edit now and then for comical value is ok, but none of this incessant word-swapping.

Posted by gian [send private reply] at November 08, 2001, 12:25:49 AM

What DragonWolf is not nice... descriminating on the basis of sexuality. I thought it best to edit them not only for comical value, but the fact that it may offend some people (and AngelOD is my buddy ;]).

I wouldn't edit a post if it had any meaningful content, and wasn't just being particulary nasty and small minded.

Posted by AngelOD [send private reply] at November 08, 2001, 06:49:54 PM

Wow.. Thanks. That was really nice of you, gian. :o)

But the thing is, I reply to what is written, so if it's altered, people will think that my posts are nonsense because they aren't related to anything else in the board.

In this case you've made sure it was still shown, and that it said it had been altered, but take CHollman82 as a bad example.. He couldn't edit other people's posts, but he could change his own to make other people look stupid (luckily he's the only one I've seen abuse that function). :o)

Posted by gian [send private reply] at November 08, 2001, 09:11:33 PM

Yes... I'm stopped.

Posted by AngelOD [send private reply] at November 09, 2001, 08:36:02 AM

However, I want you to know that I'm really happy to know that not all fellow programmers are homophobic (yes I get a lot of that every day)

Posted by taubz [send private reply] at November 09, 2001, 06:25:59 PM

I'd think most here aren't. It's just a closed-minded few who stand out.

- taubz

Posted by gian [send private reply] at November 09, 2001, 06:48:56 PM

Yeah, it's all about how worried and secure you are with yourself I think..... homophobic behavious is basically just insecurity projected onto other people in my mind.

Posted by DragonWolf [send private reply] at November 19, 2001, 09:17:38 AM

erm..
someone has yet to answer my original question :OP

Posted by gian [send private reply] at November 20, 2001, 12:04:14 AM

sony.com

Posted by CodeRed [send private reply] at December 03, 2001, 10:28:59 AM

You'd probably have to get an SDK, contact sony, but they might not give it to you unless you go through a lot of shit (contracts and liscence agreements and crap).

Posted by gian [send private reply] at December 05, 2001, 12:24:58 AM

I believe that Sony (and Nintendo etc.) make most of their money through licencing the SDK.

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