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- <li><em>date</em>: Sat, 03 Sep 2005 10:16:33 -0400</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: adrin at haswes.homelinux.org (Howard A Story)</li>
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This is NOT what you are looking for. www.americasarmy.com It is
free runs under windows and Linux. You can even make a Linux game
server. There will be many days of YOU sleeping at work. But until
you burn yourself out, it will be fun.
Adrin
Robert L. Harris wrote:
> Finally got my 5yr old's computer online with my 8yr olds. For now
>they're running windows. They mostly want to play things like Suzuki
>Extreme Racing, etc so I'm stuck if I want them to learn, at least for
>now. I'll be setting the 8yr old up for dual boot soon, he's started
>reading HowStuffWorks.com....
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> At any rate, anyone have suggestions of good PC networked games they
>can play against each other? My wife won't be happy with the kids
>playing Halo but racing games, tank fighting, etc works great.
>
>Robert
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