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Tuesday, 6 April, 2004 by Dion Nicolaas
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As you read the scrollAnd I was gazing on the surges prone,
With many a scalding tear and many a groan,
When at my feet emerg'd an old man's hand,
Grasping this scroll, and this same slender wand.
I knelt with pain--reached out my hand--had grasp'd
Those treasures--touch'd the knuckles--they unclasp'd--
I caught a finger: but the downward weight
O'erpowered me--it sank. Then 'gan abate
The storm, and through chill aguish gloom outburst
The comfortable sun. I was athirst
To search the book, and in the warming air
Parted its dripping leaves with eager care.
Strange matters did it treat of, and drew on
My soul page after page, till well-nigh won
Into forgetfulness; when, stupefied,
I read these words, and read again, and tried
My eyes against the heavens, and read again.
        [ Endymion, by John Keats ]

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Copyright (c) 1994 by Boudewijn Wayers
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, it disappears. You have found a scrollAnd I was gazing on the surges prone,
With many a scalding tear and many a groan,
When at my feet emerg'd an old man's hand,
Grasping this scroll, and this same slender wand.
I knelt with pain--reached out my hand--had grasp'd
Those treasures--touch'd the knuckles--they unclasp'd--
I caught a finger: but the downward weight
O'erpowered me--it sank. Then 'gan abate
The storm, and through chill aguish gloom outburst
The comfortable sun. I was athirst
To search the book, and in the warming air
Parted its dripping leaves with eager care.
Strange matters did it treat of, and drew on
My soul page after page, till well-nigh won
Into forgetfulness; when, stupefied,
I read these words, and read again, and tried
My eyes against the heavens, and read again.
        [ Endymion, by John Keats ]

Copyright (c) 1994, 1995, 1996 by the NetHack Development Team
Copyright (c) 1994 by Boudewijn Wayers
NetHack may be freely redistributed. See license for details.
of genocide!
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What class of monsters do you wish to genocide?
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@ "I didn't know C...?"


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Chris May 27, 2004 01:39
First comment: 27 May, 2004 3 comments written
MY brain hurtz
Robert Barber, Tamer of a Digital One September 29, 2004 00:45
First comment: 28 September, 2004 64 comments written
Dudley's referring to Java, a programming language that has classes and objects.
Gravecat October 17, 2004 21:29
First comment: 17 October, 2004 4 comments written
Or possibly C++, which also has classes and objects. The original C doesn't. :)
czi January 24, 2005 14:33
First comment: 24 January, 2005 4 comments written
Obviously it's referring to C that NetHack is programmed in, and it does not support classes.
rscitizen@gmail.com March 20, 2005 02:26
First comment: 7 February, 2005 7 comments written
cheesy slo-mo Nooooooooo
ihope April 22, 2005 02:30
First comment: 20 April, 2005 67 comments written
That's why I use Pascal. Game.Genocide(TMinotaur);
AEthelwulf-Kni-Hum-Mal January 25, 2006 19:46
First comment: 5 March, 2005 8 comments written
? "Wiped out all plains centaurs. Wiped out all forest centaurs. Wiped out all mountain centaurs."
Fathead April 4, 2006 01:17
First comment: 1 April, 2006 1136 comments written
Dude, I said you can't do that.
Grey Knight April 17, 2006 04:40
First comment: 20 October, 2005 116 comments written
Fathead:
> Dude, I said you can't do that.
We've yet to discover what "that" refers to, though.
irCuBiC August 13, 2006 01:28
First comment: 13 August, 2006 5 comments written
Pascal, of course.
Grognor April 4, 2007 22:10
First comment: 4 April, 2007 1161 comments written
Come.
HK June 1, 2007 06:14
First comment: 1 June, 2007 309 comments written
Good.

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