MOOs are online environments that grew out of text-based shared role playing games (See MUDs below) They generally allow people to interact in real time in a virtual environment, where it is possible to create your environment--rooms, objects, and d escriptions of characters
chemical/x-mopac-out -- molecular dynamics and quantum chemistry? See below MOPchemical/x-mopac --molecular dynamics and quantum chemistry? MOPAC is a large semi-empirical quantum mechanical calculation program (according to one source) -->
Multi-Object Orientation A special area on a computer where students and teachers can interact in their own or other's classrooms Our Tolland Middle School MOO is located at Grassroots MOO which is on a computer network at St Johns University Our class project is in an area called Possibilities Park
[Mud, Object Oriented] One of several kinds of multiuser simulated environments (also defined as multiuser communities), primarily text-based, but also developing into visual environments (see The Palace The object orientation allows items that can be manipulated within the environment
plural Much like adding an s to the end of most English words, adding -moo to the end of most Dezorian nouns makes them plural rees^i friend can become rees^imoo friends, for example, or deel town can become deelmoo towns However, just as there are exceptions in English (such as the plural of mouse being mice and not mouses), there are exceptions in Dezorian The plural form of sidkin torture palace, for example, is not sidkinmoo but sidkin^ee What brings about these exceptions is unknown