TNBT and the Warrior System

In college I had a cloned IBM PC that my father bought me as we were leaving Hong Kong.  This AT with a Turbo button would cruise at a whopping 10Mhz.  Other than typing papers for the Football players in my dorm, about the only other thing I did the PC while in college was attempt to write the Warrior System with Brian Alvey.  I didn't stay in Texas long enough for us to get very far on the Super Hero platform to end all platforms, but through random encounters and discussion over the last 20 years (many around pool tables) we've never lost the desire to work together on a killer computer framework. 

I've been outed, I will be joining Brian on his next big thing.  Since he stole a little of my thunder, I'll steal a little of his comic project is a cover.  The underlying structure, the framework, is being built as a flexible and powerful system with the ability to rapidly develop sites as far removed from each other as Comicmix and wikirage

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