Antimatter
/------------------------------------------------------------------------\ | | | A Swanson Technologies Textmode Demo | | | | | | | ||||| ||||| | | | ||||| ||||| ||||| |||| | | | | || | | | || || | | | | | | | | | ||||| | | | | | | | | ||||| | | ||| ||||| | | | | | || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ||||| | | | | | | ||||| | | | | | \------------------------------------------------------------------------/ For the Text Mode Demo Compo 5 One coder Twenty two days (Almost) Zero help == One really cool demo All while taking twenty one units of college classes When I set out to create a demo for the TMDC 5, I had no illusions about my skill as a coder. Since I did not want make the success of my demo depend on effects alone, I decided integrate a storyline. The resulting demo is twice as entertaining, since the storyline helped me to create better effects, in addition to adding its own dimension to the demo. I hope that you have as much fun watching Antimatter as I had making it. This demo created single-handedly by: William Swanson AKA SwansonTec site@swansontec.com Special Thanks To: The Wⁿlf............For just being there. NASA/JPL............For the famous 243 Ida asteroid photo NASA/STScI..........For the Hubble space telescope photos. God.................For making the stuff in NASA's photos. Willow Software.....For their freeware audio software. Arthur C. Clarke....For the inspiring the storyline. All My Teachers.....For teaching me enough stuff to make this demo possible.
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