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From: tob@world.std.com (Tom O Breton)
Subject: Re: To Plot or not to Plot?
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Date: Thu, 13 Jan 1994 22:01:41 GMT
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whizzard@uclink.berkeley.edu (Gerry Kevin Wilson) writes:
> Since your game has no specific direction in mind,

What on earth are you talking about? Sounds like you're jumping to
conclusions and then attacking your own conclusions.

Enough of this. I didn't post just to have my words twisted. I am sure
those who can benefit from my insight have already done so from the one
message. And to those of you who are religiously attached to plot as an
IF authoring device, I am sorry for this blow to your belief structure;
you will just have to bear with it.

        Tom

-- 
Having finished it's [sic] evil speech, the Tom spreads it's scaly
wings and soars away...  (tob@world.std.com, TomBreton@delphi.com)
