This is a DHT exam file. It's place is in the dht-exams directory.

                      The DOOM Honorific Titles
                Created by Frank Stajano on 1994 05 01

Arno Slagboom hereby conquers the title of Doom Velox.

Exam file name          : D1V6AS01.ZIP
Title conquered         : Doom Velox
Author                  : Arno Slagboom 
E-mail                  : slagboom@cybercomm.nl  
Completion date         : 1998 09 02
Game and version used   : Ultimate Doom v1.9
Log entries             : Check out the log at the DHT site!
Substitutions?          : N/A
System used             : Pentium 75 with 40 MB RAM
Controls used           : keyboard + mouse, with everything redefined
                          as follows: 
			  R = forward 
			  E = strafe left
			  T = strafe right
                          space = use
			  left mouse = shoot	
                          mouse sensitivity = 40
Free interpretation     : Episode one missions 1 through 5 under par.
                          The dance is at the start of mission 4.
Comments                : E2M2 -> One of the Doom levels with a trick.
                          My time is 4 seconds slower than the Compet-n record.
                          Time: 0:19
                          E3M3 -> Not very easy to record, with those imps awaiting
                          your jump off the roof. This is not Quake, where you could
                          jump over their heads. After surviving this, the level is easy.
                          Time: 0:38
                          E2M1 -> Can't believe this one is in the hard set.
                          You just cannot die in this level, because there are loads of health.
                          Time: 0:54
Author info             : 23 years old, from the Netherlands, playing
			  Doom since Summer of 1997, playing more seriously
			  since December 1997, after finding cdrom.com with
			  it's amazing lmps from DHT and COMPET-N.
                          
                          Check out the demos site I run together with Ralf Schreivogel at:
                     	  www.cybercomm.nl/~slagboom	

