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Date: Sat, 26 Jun 1993 11:00:47 +1200
From: Nathan Torkington <Nathan.Torkington@vuw.ac.nz>
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To: montulli@stat1.cc.ukans.edu (Lou Montulli)
Cc: www-talk@nxoc01.cern.ch
In-Reply-To: Lou Montulli's message <9306251655.AA20683@stat1.cc.ukans.edu>
Subject: Re: #WWW on IRC
Lou Montulli writes:
> I thought that the MUD idea was humorous :)
Don't laugh -- MUDs are just a first cut at a simulated world (VR is
such an over-used term), and they don't necessarily have to be filled
with hacking and slashing. Indeed, I think you're about to find out
how good they can be for:
-- multiway chat,
-- simple user-interfaces,
and
-- development.
Nat