All Content
Blogs
Forums
News
Tutorials
Log In
Sign Up
Login
Username / Email
Password
Remember me
Forgot password?
Login
or
Don't have a GameDev.net account?
Sign up
Forgot your password?
Email Address
Reset Password
Please contact us if you have any trouble resetting your password.
Home
Blogs
Forums
News
Portfolios
Projects
Tutorials
34
users logged in
New?
Learn about game development
.
Before posting, review our
community guidelines
.
Follow Us
Chat in the
GameDev.net Discord!
Mastodon
Mind your Mind
posted in
noaktree leaves
Published January 20, 2005
Advertisement
I like to write Zen-like statements, here are a few of them:
"A kite cannot fly without the tension of the string."
while(bNotEnlightened)
{
TakeDeepBreath();
HoldBreath();
Exhale();
}
"Jack the pitbull loved his master. Then one day he bit him. Jack didn't love his master so much after that."
Cancel
Save
Previous Entry
More of the Same
Next Entry
Mortal Konsole
0 likes
2 comments
Comments
Rob Loach
Wait, did the master bite Jack? Or did Jack bite his master?
Cancel
Save
January 20, 2005 09:34 PM
noaktree
Exactly! - The point is...Jack loved his master but not so much after "the bite". It doesn't really matter who did the bite - the love was still lost because of it.
Cancel
Save
January 21, 2005 12:03 AM
You must
log in
to join the conversation.
Don't have a GameDev.net account?
Sign up
!
noaktree
Author
Follow
Advertisement
Latest Entries
OpenGL Indexed Geometry Buffer
1677 views
Cult of Gameplay
1264 views
Cross Platform Is Working
1350 views
Start up the engine
1303 views
Gathering some art
1226 views
Making a game
1172 views
ImageMagick Magick++ to HBITMAP using C++
2408 views
Problems != Good Sleep
1181 views
Cylindrical Texture Mapping
1350 views
Daemon (novel)
1282 views
View more
Advertisement
Reticulating splines
About GameDev.net
Community Guidelines
Terms of Service
Privacy Policy
Contact Us
Copyright (c) 1999-2024 GameDev.net, LLC
Back to Top