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Simple Javascript program lets you make epic flavortext for your novel,story,website, trading card,etc. or copy and paste 2 lines of code and give your visitors a new line every time they hit refresh. extract all, open flavortextmaker.html and see!
Server stats parser and database for Epic Games' Unreal Tournament series (UT, UT2003, and UT2004). Visit the project page for current releases and support. http://www.utstatsdb.com
Babylon 5: Upheaval is an open source browser game. The goal is to create an epic story line guided by the Babylon 5 series and movies. Upon completion a complex social and economic system will await everyone accepting the challenge.
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Initiated by the EPIC Consortium, this project aims at developing a RESTful webservice for managing PIDs with the Handle System developed at CNRI.
Additionally, some RESTful clients in various commonly used languages will be developed.