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Rules for Engagement in Game of War – This is the Game of War Manu-script. It’s all here.
“manu”

“we wanted to use this as our loading energy, smoke, for our windows phone application loading, due to the course nature of the light framework screen with every bit, or pix, being a button.”
-Julian C. Davenport, #GTW


.exe, save-as.file, addnamespace_addcontentfill, microsoft….
-MySpace Inventor, Lukas Browning (woof woof woof sargeant)



You can tell by the quality, yeah, –the quality they put into it.
-Dave Chappelle



Working on WestWorld was fun, because of the reintroduction of piano sheets which insert into the piano and play as a midi reader in macros.
But we found out that our best scenes were when we reinforced the film with a green, set screen, in increments of 1/3, so it would provide distance (depth) perspectives, green machine film capabilities, and aspect ratio to reinforce details.
At that time, all you needed was 3 plugins to get a deal, get into a band, or get into computer science.
“I remember this.”
-Julian C. Davenport
I had the MPC, the Proteus Rack Mount, a keyboard, the other keyboard a Yamaha Motif, and bootleg blue mpc, a speaker system, 1/4 to 1/8 plugs, midi cables, a 8 disc reader, a dvr writer, and an old cd player from my dad.
A bin of records.
This was all you needed – to start a computer collection to get signed to King David’s Pro Computer League.

We use smoke filters that are pressed onto the back of the film. Smoke takes form hear at least for a split second, a stop, and then it goes on. That’s why there are two smokes, a green and a purple. Sort of like our body. There is no such thing as cancer. They’re looking at the purple smoke and lobes. In a machine they did not sit through to have.
What is the name of that era?
Deal Or No Deal Coming Up Next —
Olive Garden, Meeting for Further Discussion part of the interview –
We took just one film reel, to use as our stamp to acknowledge that the smoke is real. We wanted to use it for the mechanics paired with communication signals in the game, to show all of our functionality, but they disputed it, because they could not understand it. Or how to create it. We were using unused smoke from the #GTW, recycling it through a bridge filter, and they went and tried to stop us so they could do this on the other side.
“nah bruh”
“Learn a lesson”

Long story short, ha, we learned how to freeze the smoke in different states to stop it for a slide, sort of like a slide you would see on the petri dish.
We stopped it at terminals and with read or write only access, we somehow made a mistake on the way down.
And that’s why the orange box looks like it does.
-Chuck Rhoades, Part of the story (retold)

With Windows Phones, we were not going to use all of those px, that’s what they call them.
px was design to connect like LED light frames, you see at gas stations and stores – opened or closed – and christmas with a thicker frame to show where we are with light technology – as per the universe.
“GO IN”
“No Ray.”

As the smoke pushed up through the computers hvac systems, when it reached the screen, it was like javascript.
“Wow”
Yes, and it started leaving standard character prints, as seen above, that were not it, but smoke could form the same picture in several directions. We were more than impressed. We were actually discovering the invention calcium theoretically without water.
-of
“when the smoke – hits your screen, like somethings – just bin seen, that’s amore!”
“everybody join in…”

some of the first images that hit us.

How I Might Have Did It –
Hosted by Microsoft Juan, Smiley, Brandi & Dave Chappelle



MediaHub and Media Library







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Smoke has four functionality panels within which you perform different tasks.
These panels are accessible via tabs that run along the bottom of the Smoke Interface, as shown below.

Panel 1 – MediaHub
Panel 2 – Conform
Panel 3 – Timeline
Panel 4 – Tools (AKA The Leveler)


This panel is a browser that lets you import file-based media that you want to use within a browser. It’s also where you import media and sequences from other projects and where you create and manage archives for long-term storage or project exchange.
The Hub – Is like The Bell on Saved By The Bell.
You can import file based media into your project before it goes to the lab.
“People got smart and started putting graphic filters between the smoke intersections, and adding a smoky effect to their image file or other.

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