[futurebasic] X-FB Before there was emily

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From: Chris Stasny <staz@...>
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 08:43:53 -0500
>  >Robert said:
>  >
>  >>That is some kind of bunny. In fact, it was inspiring. I think I will work
>  >>up another one in Poser and gworld that puppy onto the desktop too with an
>  >>FB 3 app. Wahoo.
>
>  >Robert:
>  >
>  >If and when you do, could you please send me the code so that I can do it
>  >as well? I have a few ideas I would like to explore.
>
>  >Thanks.
>  >
>  >tedd
>  >
>  >PS: I'm stll waiting for a more life-like bunny. In fact, I would imagine
>  >there could be a great deal of money to be made by a program that would
>  >allow the design and subsequent positions of a cyber-babe. Sorry, female
>  >listers -- I don't think a cyber-dude would make it.
>
>
>Tedd,
>
>I will ship you the code when it arises.
>
>As for your "PS", a program for such already exists, was Mac first by the
>way, and it is called "Poser 4".
><http://www.curiouslabs.com/> You can download a bunny model for free for
>it. Looks like an uglier Bugs Bunny.

Actually, the original bunny (a truly lovely lady) was built by Lon 
McQuillin at McQ productions. It was written in FB (of course). This 
major babe would walk across the screen wrapped only in a towel. When 
she reached the center, she would say, "Oops!" and drop the towel. It 
was all created as a transparent quicktime movie. (A true work of 
programming art.)

Lon also broke new ground (this was back in the early 90's) by 
building a game of strip poker in which your opponents (a lovely 
selection of unbashful babes) talked dirty to you and would 
graciously loose fragments of their attire during the game.

Of course, just to keep things fair, I would always remove pieces of 
my clothing as I played also. :)



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