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From: hatton@socrates.ucsf.edu (Tom Hatton)
Subject: Re: Zork I mystery
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Date: Wed, 1 Jun 1994 19:45:59 GMT

aa382@freenet3.carleton.ca (Marc Sira) writes:

>The other question in this thread was the use of the granite walls, if any...
>I *do* recall something special about the "GRANITE WALL"s (which weren't made
>of granite), but I can't place it...14 years is a long time. :/

>Someone please remind me of this one, because I've been anxiously watching
>this thread for the answer since the question appeared. ;)

If memory serves, and it has been a long, long time, I think the
granite walls were simply a means of snappy transportation, provided
you how to use them...
 
Teleportation, that is.
-- 
Tom Hatton         | "...after hearing ten thousand explanations, a fool
hatton@cgl.ucsf.edu|  is no wiser. But an intelligent man needs only
                   |  two thousand five hundred."  The Mahabharata.
