Tron!
I was quite pleased to find this cool online version of Tron light cycles the other day. First, it reminded me of writing the very same program for the Apple //e back in 1985 (which I still have working in my basement). Second, it reminded me of one of my favorite video games. Third, it presented quite a challenge. Sometime you should try it to see how you can do.




Don't worry, you will be rewarded for all of your effort with a note from Terri Hatcher-bot:

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