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From: umstobb1@ccu.umanitoba.ca (Colin Stobbe)
Subject: Re: Infocom Piece List: Anybody want to write one?
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In <RFLOYD.93Apr18225559@romeo.cs.duke.edu> rfloyd@cs.duke.edu (Rick Floyd) writes:

>The 3-D glasses were amusing, too. This is not because they were all that
>useful with the original game, but because there was actually a use
>for them in LGoP II, a game that appeared many years later, and had no
>other significant connection with the original LGoP.

Hmm,
     I found the 3-D glasses useful for reading the comic, that had the
clues I needed to get past one of the puzzles!

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