
Mostly, this is a content-free message to let everyone know that I've thoroughly trashed the listowners configuration and it's not accepting mail at the moment. This is why it's a test list. But I thought I'd share this bit of mail. While hiring for a computer operator position, I had occasion to read a resume which proclaimed its owner to be "highly intelligent (genius-level IQ)". I wish I could remember the name (we just referred to it as the "Wile E. Coyote, Sooooopergenius" resume) because I think this fellow is him. I am greatly tempted to inquire why, with credentials like that, he needs my help. (Horrible formatting left intact) ------- Forwarded Message Follows ------- Date sent: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 12:14:07 -0600 From: James MatheSend reply to: vgc@pitnet.net To: webster@phoenyx.net Subject: Play-By-Web Ideas Greetings, I am relatively new to the PBM/PBEM realm but I have some fabulous ideas for a commercial site... but first let me tell you a little about myself. I'm 32 years old, a contract programmer and business owner. I own several companies in the gaming industry and have done my share of on-line game programming (commercial MUDs) as well as web CGI programming. I’m also an expert in Unix, SQL databases, and C programming. On to the point-- I believe there is a lot of untapped potential for faster moving web based gaming, while still maintaining the PBEM style, a Play-By-Web if you will. As revenue is based on participation and number of turns this idea should be profitable. I have the programming skill to 100% automate the turn entries and processing as well as add a great deal of functionality to a web page (such as auto mapping in graphics, interactive stores, player rankings, interactive character generation, and more). I own a completely original world and fantasy game system (see below for a link) that I am thinking of using to create a new web based game. Also games like Arena Gladiators with rankings of players as well as kingdom/conquer types of strategy games would work well in this environment. I am trying to get a feeling for what is already out there and what others might think of this idea. I'd rather not reinvent the wheel so I'm open to some collaborative efforts. I have sent this mail to some commercial PBM sites as well as people who seem to understand the field. What I'm looking for from YOU is thoughts and ideas and comments about this concept. If you have more to offer I'm open to talks :) I'll also consider freelance work... :) Feel free to play around with my test site and join the message board at: http://www.invincer.com/aotw Thanks for you time, James, MDC -- Karen J. Cravens silver@phoenyx.net The Dog Ate My Sketchbook: http://silver.phoenyx.net/