Re: [NetBehaviour] story present

2009-05-26 Thread Pall Thayer
Hi James, That was nice. I really enjoyed it and I'm really enjoying discovering how flexible the simple terminal can be when applied in a creative manner. I've been discovering this both through my own Microcodes and the work of others. My current argument concerning the display of code (as

Re: [NetBehaviour] story present

2009-05-26 Thread Pall Thayer
and pps. I do definitely see a growing trend in this direction of showing code and making it's relevance a bigger part of the work than has been previously done. Pall On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Pall Thayer pallt...@gmail.com wrote: Hi James, That was nice. I really enjoyed it and I'm

Re: [NetBehaviour] story present 2

2009-05-26 Thread james morris
Hi Pall, Thanks much for the comments, glad you liked the script. I've created an updated version which now includes not only Alans message, but yours too, plus the actual code itself scrolling along the bottom of the terminal (80x25 atleast). Artistically, I have the feeling that perhaps the

Re: [NetBehaviour] story present

2009-05-25 Thread james morris
The attachment is a BASH script for linux console/terminals it displays a scrolling message. the message is coded in a very-un-secret-code so despite not seeing what it says unless you run the script, the code is trivial to break, but that's not the point. the point is to not break the impact of