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Originally Posted by ygolo
(If I were a betting man, I would bet on Martoon winning this thread. Not sure how he would do it.)
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Well, now it'd be just silly of me to post anything to demonstrate otherwise, wouldn't it?
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Originally Posted by entropie
I am trying to program a little 3D game at the moment, using the Irrlicht SDK programmed in cpp .
It was written in CodeBlocks and compiled with the GNU Compiler.
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Not to evangelize too much, but have you looked at
Ogre (instead of Irrlicht)? It's the most carefully designed open source rendering engine I've seen. We use it for our products at work, and it's been very good to us (as well as its forum and community).
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Getting aquianted with the Newton Dynamics SDK for that at the moment.
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Good call there.
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Originally Posted by iwakar
Am I the only one turned on by those who speak fluent nerdish or geeks of any variety?
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Originally Posted by spirilis
There seems to be a breed of NFs who are turned on by geekery speekz, even if they don't quite understand it. A few ladies (already paired off, unfortunately) in my local group are like that. Yes we do worship your kind 
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Originally Posted by Little Linguist
NOPE!!! :-)))) I love it, too!!!
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Originally Posted by Hmm
IMO, It's sexy when you get to observe them talking to each other about it or if they help me figure out/fix some problem with it that I can't figure out.
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This, I really don't get. I mean, I can understand appreciating intelligence and raw analytical skills, but it baffles me that someone could see sex appeal in the applied technical geeking out. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
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Originally Posted by WobblyStilettos
I am currently working on a defrinting program to help out with various graphics packages. With any luck I just need to collaborate the data kilnots I have so far into some sort of mega-ilotbase then a bit of de-bugging, possibly some refragmenting (and maybe a whole load of lichnen sorting if it goes wrong and it should be complete and functioning 
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Wow, what a coincidence. Me, too!