In article <0GHwj.13544$Ej5.4863@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
David N. Williams <David.N.Williams@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>dreamwafer@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> > Several months ago, I posted the following message regarding the
> > release of "Axiom", a universal gaming system.
> >
> >
>http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.forth/browse_thread/thread/f71fc77303783c61/c385227c3a9f9a3d?#c385227c3a9f9a3d
> >
> > Axiom is designed primarily to facilitate the creation of "abstract
> > strategy" games. These are typically, but not necessarily, two
> > player, perfect information games. Currently, there are now 21 Axiom
> > games posted at the Zillions site at:
> >
> > http://www.zillionsofgames.com/
>
>Isn't the name "Axiom" problematic? It's been used for quite
>awhile by a well regarded and actively developed, free computer
>algebra system:
>
> http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/axiom/
I'm very careful with my Forth reverse engineering system.
It is called
computer_intelligence_assembler_disassembler
I warn people that installing it as ciasdis is at their own risk.
All 4 letter words eventually become trademarks, so they may be
haunted by lawyers and the Scientology Church.
;-)
>
>-- David
Groetjes Albert
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Economic growth -- like all pyramid schemes -- ultimately falters.
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