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          Another day, another demo....       @#
          Welcome to the 'Simplicity Including Multiple Projection of Lines Indicating Common Incling Towards Y-Axis'-demo,   or  SIMPLICITY for short...           
... a new production from The Errors!      Released March 1990, at no specific party...(?)     This bunch of bits were arranged by The Sentinel, with visual art by Bustman and audio art
 by Silver.          Aujourd'hui, the date is 06.03.90, and the following creatures are gathered here at The Sentinel's p(a)lace..:    Bustman, Quiet Lightning and The Sentinel ( Huh?!! That's me! )    The demo is not quite finished yet, but it'll
 probably be completed by the end of the week. ( At least that's what we hope! )     We've just designed some objects for the three-dimensional line animator. We know they're a bit boring (?),  but it's not easy creating good-looking objects when
 they're just wire-framed... I - The Sentinel - have been working on a hidden lines routine, but my principles of line removal only works with convex objects!    If I get anything working, you can expect a new demo from me soon...       
 Enough technical information... If you want more, read the Amiga System Programmer's Guide.          Now I'll let Bustman in charge of the middle three rows of keys on my Amiga... And the space bar, of course...       Ok, ok! ...As The Sentinel
 said, I'm Bustman.   Actually, this is the first time I write in an Errors-scroller.    Before I go on I'll write my address, in case you need a new contact. Here it comes:       Bustman/Errors  
     Myrdalskogen 379    5095 ULSET     Norway @#         
 ...And remember, only ELITE-swappers!!      Yep, I'm now sitting in Senti's very own computer-room, which looks like a mess. Four computers are spread around in the room, and I'm now touching one of them. Quiet Lightning is programming like hell on
 a poor AT. Wonder what he is doing... making some kind a program.   I can't tell much about the demo, since it's not finished yet. But I've seen some of the vector-objects, and I can tell that they are really weird! I designed some objects myself,
 but I am not sure if they're going to be used. ...It's still early in the morning for a guy like me, I feel extremely sleepy. But Quiet Lightning and The Sentinel seems to be more awake. Just now Senti is reading a psycho magazine
 ( 'Scientific American' -Sentinel ), with some really psycho sentences. 
 I guess you will get the opportunity to read some of them when I'm finished. ...Maybe I should send some special messages?!? Ok, here we go. Specials from Bustman/Errors to:   
 Bigshot/Fraxion - Nice talking to you, even if it was difficult to hear what you said.   Lix/Fraxion - Always cool stuff from you. But do you still want me to send the disks back?
    ...Well, I guess that's it. Greetings to all my other contacts, ofcourse. And now, is there anybody else who wants to use the 'taste-brett'?  Bye!                          
                     
 Hey, out there! Is that you reading me, or is it someone else?     I know, you can't answer. We have a one-way conversation because you are a person and I'm a mere sentence.   Say... haven't you written me somewhere else before?  I love being used
 in demos... It feels so good to have your eyes run over my curves and serifs.  Hey, did you know that when you're not looking at me, I'm in Norwegian?!   A creepy feeling is beginning to appear...  Are you the person who is writing me, or the
 person who is perceiving me?   Anyway, then remember that the reader of this sentence exists only when reading me!       I guess I got to stop now...   and if I had finished this sentence...                   
                     
After this little interruption by the scrolltext itself, we'll continue with some character arrangements by The Sentinel.     First I've got a message for most of my contacts ( like:  
 Speedy of Visual Arts / Rebel of Horizon / Bish of Neon Designs / Turk 182 of Setrox / TMB of Byterapers / Sergeant D of Cryptoburners ...and so on...) :
    Are you dead or do you consider me too lame?@#    Sure, I'm lame when it comes to swapping, but we DO have a new swapper now...         And a special one to Nosah of DCS:   Keep up the good work with Stolen Data! The best 'zine on the scene!
                     ...It's not easy to fill up these empty spaces, because I have
 promised myself never to write 'Well...' in a scroller again!                                          ...because I couldn't find a good beginning of this sentence!
             Thanx to the following artists for moral support during these last few months: U2, Pink Floyd,
 The Cure, Art of Noise, Jean-Michel, Vangelis, Kitaro and Maniacs of Noise.         I would also greet the person who bothers to read this probably boring list of adjacent characters...              Quiet Lightning is still poking around with
 Turbo Pascal v5.1 on the AT...    Not Atari, stupid! It's a PC AT!   In addition, we have in this room a Macintosh ( Currently buried under a stable of old CCIs and Amiga Users...
                                                         
    Move away folks! There is nothing to see! @#
    That's right! The demo is over for this time...           What?  Greetings?       Well... I only have a small list...    Ok!  I'll knock it up anyway!   Satisfied?      
    We send our disks to:              Arcadia    -    Armada    -    Avoid Int    -    Beyond 2000    -    Clones    -    Cosa Nostra    -    Cryptoburners    -    Doughnut Cracking Service    -    Dustbin Soft Group    -    Exodus    -
    Fraxion    -    Giants of Alpha Flight    -    Horizon    -    Humanoids    -    Illusion    -    Panthers    -    Phobia    -    Vision Factory    -    Visual Arts          and so we could go on forever...  if it wasn't for the fact that
 we've no more greetings to send...             So that's it!     See ya in another production from...
                     The Errors                @#
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