she's more familiar with text enviroments like MOOs
Mothers Opposed to the Occult(s)?
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she's more familiar with text enviroments like MOOs
Mothers Opposed to the Occult(s)?
t relieved someone else said that, as it was what I'd been thinking too
Well, you know, it was a MOO for homeschooled kids, set up as an offshoot project from a listserv for their mothers, and some of these people were from the far right of the homeschooling spectrum. So. Yeah. That too.
But what does "MOO," as you used it, mean???
Shit, I used to know! You know. It's a text environment, and you build rooms, and objects, and, and, I am not being articulate girl. It's a MUD. I forget the difference between a MOO and a MUD.
Um-- I don't know what a MUD is either?
A mud is a Multi-User Dimension (or Dungeon) -- it's a collaboratively built virtual space. Sort of like Sang Sacre. A MOO is something that as far as I could ever tell is exactly the same thing, but with different initials.
From [link]
Short for Mud, Object Oriented, a specific implementation of a MUD system developed by Stephen white. MOO is in the public domain and can be freely downloaded and executed.
So it's a specific implementation of a MUD.
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