[MUD-Dev] Re: Hex-grid mapping (example from PSL empire)

Nathan F Yospe yospe at hawaii.edu
Wed Dec 2 12:06:54 CET 1998


On Wed, 2 Dec 1998, Pericolo DiMorte wrote:

:----- Original Message ----- 
:From: quzah [sotfhome] <quzah at softhome.net>
:To: <mud-dev at kanga.nu>
:Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 1998 10:32 PM
:Subject: [MUD-Dev] Re: Hex-grid mapping

:>From: James Wilson <jwilson at rochester.rr.com> on Tuesday, December 01, 1998 9:39

:>[snip]
:>>nevertheless there are eight neighbors of each node, not six. perhaps he
:>doesn't
:>>care about that.

:>>James

:>I'm not sure I follow here. Where are the extra two neighbors that only you
:>see? 

:look, I don't mind seeing an inordinately large number of fairly uninitiated posts 
:by you, quzah - but can you at least be courteous to people who *do* contribute
:to the list constructively?

Pericolo - whoever you are - as a _long_ time contributer, and (I think)
as the guy who invited quzah here in the first place - mind your manners
and your tongue, and read a little more carefully. quzah was questioning
the eight neighbor assumption, not the six neighbors. James was going by
the geometry of original presentation, and assuming storage would be the
same.

As far as the "fairly uninitiated postings" bit... who, then, qualifies?
quzah asks questions when he doesn't know something... perhaps he is not
so much concerned with teaching as learning... but he has always seemed,
if not the most experienced programmer present (but then, with the likes
of JCL around, even I feel extremely intimidated, and I'm very good), or
the most ambitious (and there are some *very* ambitious people here), at
the very least, a quite intelligent young man, and worthy of respect. If
you persist in being nasty to him, it will not go over well with me.

--

Nathan F. Yospe - Born in the year of the tiger, riding it forever after
University of Hawaii at Manoa, Dept of Physics, second year senior (joy)
(On Call) Associate Algorithm Developer, Textron Systems Corp, Maui Ops.
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