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lo...@localhost.local

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Jan 26, 2004, 8:01:40 AM1/26/04
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There seems to be straight software for Sinclair systems from the ZX81
upwards, but no gay software, where is it? Has anybody produced sex
software for the MK14, a real challenge.


Tigger

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Jan 26, 2004, 9:44:23 AM1/26/04
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> upwards, but no gay software, where is it? Has anybody produced sex
> software for the MK14, a real challenge.

hex sounds a bit like sex...

Tom(has a feeling it isn't going to get much closer than that)


Robert J Baker

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Jan 26, 2004, 4:55:16 PM1/26/04
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To my mind, this thread sounds like some dumb trolling homophobe's
idea of a "joke" -- as if he's presuming that because he has this
prejudice, so has everyone else (a common fallacy)...

(If not I apologise, but that's what it sounds like to me so in that
case it should have been worded better...)

lo...@localhost.local

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Jan 30, 2004, 8:30:34 AM1/30/04
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This not a trolling, however I am happy see you are anti trolling. It
sounds like there is no gay software. While this is depressing (and WOS
refuses to do a search using the word gay), as a programmer who has
thought everything except work involving many man years has already
been done, I have found a niche. I hope to write programs etc in this
area in the future, any particular requests?

A. J. Moss

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Jan 30, 2004, 12:05:01 PM1/30/04
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In my Advanced Wanking Simulator, the cockroaches (that you have to
blast off the face of the planet with your turbo-charged love cannon)
are male.

Hope this helps.

Chris Johnson

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Jan 30, 2004, 1:16:44 PM1/30/04
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Quoted text is from <bf3l1055qrjo05854...@4ax.com>, by A.
J. Moss <ajm...@macpaint.fsworld.co.uk.invalid>

>In my Advanced Wanking Simulator, the cockroaches (that you have to
>blast off the face of the planet with your turbo-charged love cannon)
>are male.

Twenty years ago, in the days when I used to write compilers and similar
rubbish, I had a project for a language called FUKTRAN, which would
enable users to write high level scripts to manipulate explicit images
to perform a series of actions according to their tastes. Owing to the
practical limitations of computers at the time, this never really got
off the drawing board, but I did a certain amount of preliminary work in
accumulating a suitable graphics library for it to use ;-)

Regards
Chris

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Robert J Baker

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Jan 30, 2004, 5:15:51 PM1/30/04
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lo...@localhost.local wrote in message news:<eb89e57...@localhost.local>...

> This not a trolling, however I am happy see you are anti trolling.

January seems to be one of the times of year we of css get the trolls
in; I remember one last year or the year before, which said "Your[sic]
all evil filth", drawing the inevitable [You sure of that? -- Ed]
response of "All your evil filth are belong to us" :) [What you say?
-- Ed]

Robert J Baker

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Feb 3, 2004, 4:07:04 PM2/3/04
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The only sex software of any type I can remember for the Sinclair
machines (apart from the CSSCGC entry already mentioned in this
thread) is a (presumably text) adventure (from Titan Software IIRC).
It appeared in the small ads at the back of mags but wasn't the sort
of thing that would have been mentioned on the editorial pages! :-)

It was probably a fairly tame Leisure Suit Larry style game (I don't
know, I [was really drunk at the time? -- Ed] never played it)...

Incidentally, did anyone hear about the "moral" outrage at last
weekend's SuperBowl final, because during the half-time show we[1] got
a brief flash of one of Janet Jackson's knockers? Eek -- Mary
Whitehouse has arisen from the dead and stalks amongst us! :(

[1] Those who actually watched it, that is (I didn't)...

James Weatherley

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Feb 4, 2004, 4:36:39 AM2/4/04
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In article <fe420e86.04020...@posting.google.com>, korax1214
@mailandnews.co.uk says...

>
> Incidentally, did anyone hear about the "moral" outrage at last
> weekend's SuperBowl final, because during the half-time show we[1] got
> a brief flash of one of Janet Jackson's knockers? Eek -- Mary
> Whitehouse has arisen from the dead and stalks amongst us! :(
>
> [1] Those who actually watched it, that is (I didn't)...
>
>

Didn't watch it but the BBC helpfully provide the stills - nice piercing
Janet! As for the moral outrage it is always good to be reminded how
strange America is once you get away from the coast - some of them think
it is a sign of Armageddon:

<http://rr-bb.com/showthread.php?s=d83845d7ec2f2d482b1178846bee2fb4
&threadid=129826>

Robert J Baker

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Feb 5, 2004, 4:20:56 PM2/5/04
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James Weatherley <ne...@weatherley.net> wrote in message news:<MPG.1a8acd73b...@News.Individual.NET>...


> Didn't watch it but the BBC helpfully provide the stills - nice piercing
> Janet! As for the moral outrage it is always good to be reminded how
> strange America is once you get away from the coast - some of them think
> it is a sign of Armageddon:
>
> <http://rr-bb.com/showthread.php?s=d83845d7ec2f2d482b1178846bee2fb4
> &threadid=129826>

Er, if you'd trimmed the unnecessary[1] "s=" parameter from the above
URL, it would have been short enough to fit on one line without being
broken:

<http://rr-bb.com/showthread.php?threadid=129826>

[1]Mind you, those without much experience of vBulletin can be
forgiven for not realising that the "s=" parameter is unnecessary, at
least when posting links to threads (I think it's the "session salt"
which identifies the logged-in user -- or something)...

DAVID LEDBURY

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Feb 8, 2004, 1:26:20 AM2/8/04
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"Robert J Baker" <kora...@mailandnews.co.uk> wrote in message
news:fe420e86.04020...@posting.google.com...

> The only sex software of any type I can remember for the Sinclair
> machines (apart from the CSSCGC entry already mentioned in this
> thread) is a (presumably text) adventure (from Titan Software IIRC).
> It appeared in the small ads at the back of mags but wasn't the sort
> of thing that would have been mentioned on the editorial pages! :-)

And don't forget about the naughty ZX81 games from Automata!!!


SicCoyote

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Feb 13, 2004, 7:23:38 AM2/13/04
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> Didn't watch it but the BBC helpfully provide the stills - nice piercing
> Janet! As for the moral outrage it is always good to be reminded how
> strange America is once you get away from the coast - some of them think
> it is a sign of Armageddon:

It is very silly, I mean it's a knocker, what's the big deal? What kid
hasn't seen a knocker at some point.
Dammit Janet!


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