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Re: Grass'O'Matic 3.0
[Re: maybenew]
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12/20/06 09:37
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You also have to consider they dump millions of dollars into those games.
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Re: Grass'O'Matic 3.0
[Re: maybenew]
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12/21/06 09:23
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you do not need any money at all for that, you need a brain, some logic, programming skills and a day's time...
Yes, but the programming can be hard, very hard. You may need to have REALLY good programming skills, or hire a programmer which does need money. These type of things are made by companies who pay lots to achieve this. But, your right. Logic, skills, and the obvious one, a brain - are needed 
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Re: Grass'O'Matic 3.0
[Re: maybenew]
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12/21/06 19:26
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I think so?  maybenew, am I correct recalling you were the one who presented his beautiful environment system on the fora lately? If so: would you mind providing us with some tips about how you kept your performance up? I know several good methods myself but am always interested in new ones that I couldn't come up with so far. Cheers 
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I've been here for much longer than most people think. So where's my "Expert" status?
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Re: Grass'O'Matic 3.0
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01/30/08 04:33
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I find the grassomatic pictures to be realistic. But PHemox is correct that grass is not often monochrome green without some more or less yellow leaves. The height of the grass depends on how much it has been grazed, the species of the grass and the moisture conditions. If the grass is a tall species, such as Timothy, Orchard Grass, Bromegrass or the like, has enough water, and it is ungrazed and not cut, it will easily reach a height of 3 to 3 1/2 feet or more than a meter high. This is basically what a hay meadow is. The picture of the short, green grass is probably a pasture that has been grazed. Best regards,
Jim
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