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Spike:
 
Spike:
 
The guy that created the FTE engine. Well, it's more interesting than learning how to program. In fact, graphics code and networking really gets in the way of learning to program.
 
The guy that created the FTE engine. Well, it's more interesting than learning how to program. In fact, graphics code and networking really gets in the way of learning to program.
I can't say that I'm the most disaplined person in the world (heh). My primary todo list tends to be stuck somewhere in my own mind. It's actually quite handy because that way I rarly have that many things on it. :p
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I can't say that I'm the most disciplined person in the world (heh). My primary todo list tends to be stuck somewhere in my own mind. It's actually quite handy because that way I rarely have that many things on it. :p
 
The best way to get something added to FTE is to join the #fte irc channel and bully me into adding whatever. I do have morals, so no asking for cheats.
 
The best way to get something added to FTE is to join the #fte irc channel and bully me into adding whatever. I do have morals, so no asking for cheats.
  
 
I come from the UK if you're wondering. This means that I can spell 'colour' correctly, so nur.
 
I come from the UK if you're wondering. This means that I can spell 'colour' correctly, so nur.

Revision as of 23:57, 28 January 2006

Spike: The guy that created the FTE engine. Well, it's more interesting than learning how to program. In fact, graphics code and networking really gets in the way of learning to program. I can't say that I'm the most disciplined person in the world (heh). My primary todo list tends to be stuck somewhere in my own mind. It's actually quite handy because that way I rarely have that many things on it. :p The best way to get something added to FTE is to join the #fte irc channel and bully me into adding whatever. I do have morals, so no asking for cheats.

I come from the UK if you're wondering. This means that I can spell 'colour' correctly, so nur.