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A London police officer apprehends a cycling priest for letting go of the handlebars so he

could pray while on the move: "I hate to do this, reverend, but I'm going to have to fine

you five pounds for cycling without due care on a public highway."

"Oh golly Moses!
I assure you there was no real danger, officer. Did you not notice how the guiding hand of

the Lord was steering me in and out of the traffic?"

"I can't say I did, sir. But since you come to mention it, that'll be another five pounds

for carrying a passenger."

http://www.br3games.com/en/
A London police officer apprehends a cycling priest for letting go of the handlebars so he

could pray while on the move: "I hate to do this, reverend, but I'm going to have to fine

you five pounds for cycling without due care on a public highway."

"Oh golly Moses!
I assure you there was no real danger, officer. Did you not notice how the guiding hand of

the Lord was steering me in and out of the traffic?"

"I can't say I did, sir. But since you come to mention it, that'll be another five pounds

for carrying a passenger."

http://www.br3games.com/en/
The types of Flash games that are now beginning to hit the Internet, closely emulate the old

Console games of the ‘80’s. There are a lot of Tetris clones and PacMan rip-offs. But, these

are just the experiments that need to be done to test out a new technology. The same thing

happened with the PC: the first PC games were classics such as Solitaire (take a few minutes

at lunch to walk round the office and count the number of people playing solitaire on their

computers).

Where Flash will take game developers is now beginning to materialize. Strangely, the first

place we’ve seen Flash games developed is in the advertising arena. The new medium of online

commercials is Flash. You can see it on sites such as Weather.com, CNN.com and C|NET.com.

All of these sites leverage rich media advertising (a.k.a. Flash). Companies that have been

very successful with interactive Flash advertising include VW, with their VW Beatles’ Flash

Ads.

You can also check out Websites such as Shockwave.com. Shockwave.com was once the last stand

for Director developed games. Now you’ll find that many of the new games are developed with

Flash.

The next step developers can take with Flash today is to make Flash games interactive. This

can be done with current Flash Player -– you can use with Flash Remoting, Flash

Communication Server or XML:Sockets to do this.

thank!

http://www.br3games.com
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