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From: bcwhite@babbage.uwaterloo.ca (Brian C. White)
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In article <1993Feb18.055601.4762@ucsu.Colorado.EDU> crosby@ucsu.Colorado.EDU (Matthew Crosby) writes:
>Best puzzle:  Babel fish

I've not played enough of the Infocom games to say "best", but this one was a
h*ll of a lot of frustrating fun!

                                        Brian

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