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- From: jan_b@lysator.liu.se (Jan Besehanic)
- Newsgroups: sci.virtual-worlds
- Subject: Re: HUMOR: Doors Between Worlds
- Message-ID: <1992Aug20.185147.12134@u.washington.edu>
- Date: 19 Aug 92 21:35:13 GMT
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- avi@usl.com writes:
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- >In light of the discussions of doors between worlds and possible
- >representations, I wanted to brainstorm (or drizzle) all of the
- >permutations of a door paradigm. We'll start with the obvious:
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- >[Many varieties of Doors deleted]
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- >Mail further suggestions to me in lieu of followup and I'll summarize.
- >Avi Bar-Zeev
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- But you forgot the TARDIS!!
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- The TARDIS - Will transport you instantly into a weird and wonderful
- world built entirely of virtual cardboards and old BBC
- props.
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- >Speaking for myself as usual.
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- Speaking only for the Imperial daleks.
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- Jan
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- Jan Besehanic
- email: jan_b@lysator.liu.se
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- [MODERATOR'S NOTE: Oh no, now you've brought the Swedes into it....
- -- Bob Jacobson]
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