'Holy Bare-naked Buddhas'

Look at those monkers sitting in the Clubhouse with there Green jackets looking oooh soo smart.

MeowChow led off with his amazing last chip(pop) shot into the cup.

But then tadman blew us away by using his wedge all the way down the fairway.

Now we finally come to the tourney sponsor, me and although my strokes rank last of the threesome. MeowChow has agreed to buy me a cocktail at the 19th hole for using the least number of clubs (operations)

sub X { ($_[0]^$_[1])&$_[2]^$_[1] }

If life was fair I should have got a precedence handicap

You can read more about this little ditty here.

It came to my attention back in the early 80's when I was programming games on Atari's. It (the algorithm) was used to create the cool dissolve effects in Donkey Kong.

Special thanks to Chris Crawford for still having the 6502 code lying around.

BTW, for you younger bucks who enjoy games like Startcraft, Alpha Centari and Homeworld, you really owe your hours of fun and frustration to Chris, the father of the genre.

Happy putting.

mitd-Made in the Dark
'My favourite colour appears to be grey.'


In reply to Re: 'Holy in one' another Golf Game! by mitd
in thread 'Holy in one' another Golf Game! by mitd

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