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2006-06-21 18:39:08 · 8 answers · asked by zL 1 in Science & Mathematics Earth Sciences & Geology

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In computer gaming, a MUD (Multi-User Dungeon or Domain or Dimension) is a multi-player computer game that combines elements of role-playing games, hack and slash style computer games and social instant messaging chat rooms. Typically running on a bulletin board system or internet server, the game is usually text driven, where players read descriptions of rooms, objects, events, other characters, and computer-controlled creatures or non-player characters (NPCs) in a virtual world. Players usually interact with each other and the surroundings by typing commands that resemble a natural language, usually English.

Traditional MUDs implement a fantasy world populated by elves, goblins, and other mythical or fantasy-based races with players being able to take on any number of classes, including warriors, mages, priests, thieves, druids, etc., in order to gain specific skills or powers. The object of the game is to slay monsters, explore a rich fantasy world, to complete quests, go on adventures and create a story by roleplaying. MUDs are typically fashioned around the dice rolling rules of the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) series of games .

MUDs often have a fantasy setting, while many others are set in science fiction-based universe or themed on popular books, movies, animations, history, etc. Still others, especially those which are often referred to as MOOs, are used in distance education or to allow for virtual conferences. MUDs have also attracted the interest of academic scholars from many fields, including communications, sociology, law, and synthetic economies.

Most MUDs are run as hobbies and are free to players; some may accept donations or allow players to "purchase" in-game items. There are also many professionally developed MUDs which charge a monthly subscription fee.

2006-06-21 18:44:59 · answer #1 · answered by mallimalar_2000 7 · 6 0

Since you put this question in the Geology category, I'll assume it's in that context...

Geologists categorize sedimentary rocks by their grain size. Sand grains measure between 2mm & 63um (micrometers) diameter. Silt grains from 63 to 4 um in size, and anything smaller than 4um is considered clay. So a rock consisting of >50% sand-size particles is a sandstone, etc.

Mud, mudstone, mudrock occur when the dominant grainsize is a mix of silt and clay.

There is no specific connotation to composition, but most mud(stones) consist of silt-size quartz grains and clay minerals, with some organic material perhaps present. A lime-mudstone is sometimes called a Marl.

2006-06-22 11:00:03 · answer #2 · answered by Wally 2 · 0 0

Multi User Dungeon

2006-06-22 01:44:59 · answer #3 · answered by shadowkat 5 · 0 0

just go in a garden...in some non-grassy area and put water at it...lot of water...wait for sometime...u will find a sticky substance, thatz known as mud.

2006-06-22 08:10:40 · answer #4 · answered by Dhruv Kapur 2 · 0 0

A better question might be "Whats dirt?"
What's dirt mixed with water?

2006-06-28 22:15:14 · answer #5 · answered by Renegade 5 · 0 0

its dirt mixed with water

2006-06-22 01:41:45 · answer #6 · answered by evasive_eyes 4 · 0 0

combination of dirt and water

2006-06-22 07:14:23 · answer #7 · answered by daniel.gzmn 2 · 0 0

dirt and water

2006-06-22 01:42:05 · answer #8 · answered by butchell 6 · 0 0

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