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From: John Colagioia <JColagioia@csi.com>
Organization: No Conspiracy Here...
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Quick question regarding Cascade Mountain--and I swear that it's not
the usual one:

Knowing what happened (which seems to be the usual question), does
anyone know how to get in contact with the Berlyns?

I noticed that About's article (by Mr. Granade, I assume) mentions a
fairly large number of "Once and Future" copies running around.  Having
come late to the "post-Infocom IF party," I sort of missed the original
chance, and would actually like to buy a copy, but it appears that the
e-mail address is kind of "dead."

Any ideas?


