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From: jlayland@kilroy.jpl.nasa.gov (James Layland)
Subject: Cheating (was Re: "Hello sailor!" (?))
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Date: Thu, 6 Oct 1994 19:42:56 GMT
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In article <DJOHNSON.94Oct6104251@seuss.ucsd.edu>,
Darin Johnson <djohnson@seuss.ucsd.edu> wrote:
>It would spoil the puzzle to do so.  In fact, when I first
>learned that one could do it the other way much simpler,
>I said to myself "that's cheating!" :-)
>
>Note the complicated setup.  Note how cheasy it is to just
>walk on by all that and thumb your nose at the guardians.
>Your personal self esteem demands that you figure this one
>out on your own!
>--
Speaking of this, how many people solved the loud room in Zork I
the "non-cheating" way?



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James Layland
jlayland@grissom.jpl.nasa.gov
