rec.autos.simulators

eay to go guys!

Kai Fulle

eay to go guys!

by Kai Fulle » Sat, 04 Jan 1997 04:00:00

If you look at some of beta testers in the back of N2  you'll see guys who
beta tested n2 and are a part of the r.a.s. comunity!

Including: Tony Johns, Rick Mahoney, Tim Olsen, David Sparks and I'm sure I
missed a few!

word is: in the December edition of SRN that Tony Johns is getting a job at
Papyrus! Here's a question: Is he taking Ed Martins place? I haven't seen
him around and he's not in the n2 manual!
--
--Kai Fuller

Pete Resto

eay to go guys!

by Pete Resto » Sat, 04 Jan 1997 04:00:00

Kai, I'm not sure of the exact capacity Tony will have at Papyrus
but graphics seem to be a reasonable thought. As art seems to be one of his
forte's. As far as Ed Martin he is in charge of NRO and as such I don't
believe that his name would appear in the developement, coding or testing
of Nascar2. Maybe your post will bring him out of the woodwork! He has been
very quiet of late!

Pete


> If you look at some of beta testers in the back of N2  you'll see guys who
> beta tested n2 and are a part of the r.a.s. comunity!

> Including: Tony Johns, Rick Mahoney, Tim Olsen, David Sparks and I'm sure I
> missed a few!

> word is: in the December edition of SRN that Tony Johns is getting a job at
> Papyrus! Here's a question: Is he taking Ed Martins place? I haven't seen
> him around and he's not in the n2 manual!
> --
> --Kai Fuller

Kyle Langst

eay to go guys!

by Kyle Langst » Sun, 05 Jan 1997 04:00:00



Considering his treatment in the past, I don't blame him.

Kyle Langston
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