One Semester DownAnd I don't feel at all smarter.
Nor am I. Maybe a little refresher of math, and an introduction to computer Programming in C++. That's it. Oh wait, I did learn basics of programming in VHDL. Prayerfully as I continue to loose weight (I've already had to buy a new belt), I can pass both Calculus I and Calculus II through the summer (if I passed Trigonometry's final exam with a "C" or better). Otherwise I won't be able to graduate in time to go back in the military. Well, I would, at the max age possible of 29, with only 4 months between graduation and my 30th birthday.
For those of you who play Halo: Reach, Jerrod and I designed a map to simulate an entry-le...
One Semester DownAnd I don't feel at all smarter.
Nor am I. Maybe a little refresher of math, and an introduction to computer Programming in C++. That's it. Oh wait, I did learn basics of programming in VHDL. Prayerfully as I continue to loose weight (I've already had to buy a new belt), I can pass both Calculus I and Calculus II through the summer (if I passed Trigonometry's final exam with a "C" or better). Otherwise I won't be able to graduate in time to go back in the military. Well, I would, at the max age possible of 29, with only 4 months between graduation and my 30th birthday.
For those of you who play Halo: Reach, Jerrod and I designed a map to simulate an entry-level urban combat scenario if anyone wants to test it. Problem is, if there are 4 military vs 4 military it's adequate size. But if it's 4 civilians vs 4 civilians, it's too small. So I'll just say it's an 8:8 map or 6:6 map. So know 12+ players who will be on at one time to test this thing?