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From: adam@owlnet.rice.edu (Adam Justin Thornton)
Subject: Re: Infocom BOOKS
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Date: Thu, 6 May 1993 05:37:16 GMT
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In article <C6Kn2M.LJE@news.cso.uiuc.edu> sjs28257@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Steve Stelter) writes:

>You could even bring PRISM briefly into the picture; by plugging into PRISM's
>personal simulation databanks, you could "step into" the world of Perry Simm
>and get advice or something from him.  Steve Meretzky, are you listening?

I don't think the first cut of this ever got out, so here goes:

Terrific.  I can just see the Evil Computer as a big-breasted blonde bikinied
bimbo.  I liked LGOP I and Spellcasting x01 as much as anyone, but Meretzky
and his sophomoric sense of humor aren't right for this one.

Instead, how about Brian Moriarty.  The brain that produced "Trinity" having
a go at "Endless Seas of Thought".  What do you think?

Adam
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