21 years if you only count getting paid for it; 25 years if we go back to my first programming course as a freshman, and 26 1/2 years if we throw in playing games on the old PLATO network connecting the state university system in Illinois.
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Who else played on that system? It never died, just morphed. The precurser to Lotus Notes (as bad as it may be) and to my own company's product. (A distributed lesson/testing environment) Some great games though. Anyone remember the D&D knockoff regarding medicine? Points to anyone who gets it.
One hack I learned was how to make an opponent think you were close enough to shoot him. It would cause a person's screen to flash a *BOOM*, they'd panic and start moving, then you'd know where they were and blast them.
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