Hi,
At no less than $120 per class at a comunity college paying for math 
courses to write free games has got to be a joke. Not only that but 
those classes are often do it yourself classes. I remember spending 
allot of time sitting in class working on the asigned homework that went 
along with the lecture. The Prof would give a short lecture on what you 
would be doing, how to do the problems, asign certain pages, and then 
you were left to do those pages out of the book.
As for a formula for a baseball that should be relatively easily to 
calculate. It depends on how much true physics you want involved. Like 
if you want to put something like wind speed and frictionacting against 
the ball, or not.
 

Jim Kitchen wrote:
> Josh,
>
> You want me! to pay! for college courses so that I can make my! free! games 
> the way that you! want them?  Yeah! right!  I can tell you right now that's 
> not! going to happen.  For one thing it would be a matter of not being able 
> to pay for them not a matter of if I want to or not.  And then there is the 
> thing that I am not a book learner, you know never even graduated high 
> school.  And lastly I make my games because I want to and enjoy doing so.  
> You know I was not put here to serve you!  But I tell you what, if you find 
> working math formulas for a fast ball, a curve ball, a slider, a sinker, a 
> change up, a knuckle ball and a screw ball, then I will put them in the game.
>   


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