barron@eniac.seas.upenn.edu (Daniel P. Barron) (07/08/90)
In article <2708.268bc676@cc.helsinki.fi> mjokinen@cc.helsinki.fi writes: >In article <292600014@trsvax>, reyn@trsvax.UUCP writes: >> A more important aspect of the Solitare game in the seamingly random >> animation of the card backs. I swear that I have seen the sun stick its >> toungue out at me when I'm using the "palm tree" deck. Friends have told >> me that all of the card styles have some form of animation, but I've been >> unable to verify this by direct observation. I am at this point trying to >> convince by boss that further and careful investigation is warranted. In a "special advertising section" in a recent PC Mag said four cardbacks had animation: the robot's gauge and lights and the flapping bat wings on the castle happen all the time; the sun pokes it tongue and an ace coming out of the sleeve of the dealer happen periodically and apparantly randomly. db _______________________________Daniel Barron__________________________________ | E-mail: barron@wharton.upenn.edu "Hunger only for a taste of justice. | barron@scrolls.wharton.upenn.edu Hunger only for a word of truth." | barron@rm105serve.sas.upenn.edu --Tracy Chapman | USMail: Suite 1400, 3620 Locust Walk _____________________________________|_________Philadelphia, PA 19104________