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Computer game disguised as word processor
« on: 01/11/2010 00:14:19 »
This looks like a word processor...

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but it's actually a game of breakout where the words are bricks and scroll bar is the bat, (game requires Adobe flash).

http://cantyouseeimbusy.com/games/breakdown/


This other game is much more difficult.

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Re: Computer game disguised as word processor
« Reply #1 on: 01/11/2010 00:38:47 »
I've been in a lot of meetings where something like that would have been extremely useful.

There was one particular negotiation with a certain very large chip company that went on for at least nine months. It was not unusual to have more lawyers in the room than engineers! (There were also a lot of marketing guys of course, but they were only there for the free food.)
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Computer game disguised as word processor
« Reply #2 on: 01/11/2010 11:16:29 »
Truly excellent, RD!

Now I only need to get a job where someone is looking over my shoulder [:D]
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