Howdy!
This is Rick Morneau's boring home page
I'm working on a fascinating project to design a language that is
especially suited for use as an interlingua in machine translation. If
you are interested in the lexical semantics of natural language, the
formal design of artificial languages, or the use of computers to
translate automatically between languages, then check out my
comprehensive monograph Lexical
Semantics. If you are mostly interested in the fun aspects of
language construction, there are also several other,
much shorter essays available.
Far Horizons is another play-by-email strategy game that I
started designing several years ago, and that has undergone several
revisions. In this game, each player plays the role of an intelligent
species that can build starships, explore the galaxy, start new
colonies, meet other species, go to war, and so on. Far
Horizons is a rich and realistic simulation, and the rules are
considerably longer and more complex than most similar games. A typical
game can last anywhere from 6 months to a year. Far Horizons is
not an open-ended game, so you may not start a new
species at any time.
I am not currently running a Far Horizons game, and I have no plans to
do so in the foreseeable future. However, if you would like to run your
own game, a complete source code distribution (written in ANSI C and
including the rules) is also available here .
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