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From: morbeus@eskimo.com (Philip Dearmore)
Subject: Question to if-gamers
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Date: Sat, 15 Apr 1995 03:35:25 GMT


Here's a question for you all.  Say you were playing 
a game, and you looked under the bed (as you know you
always do), and you found some dust bunnies.  Do you
think it would be more enjoyable to have the freedom
to take the dust bunnies, even though they have no use
in the game?  Or would you rather that the game print
something like "you don't have to worry about the 
dust bunnies", thereby relinquishing you from worry 
about whether you will have to use them at some time
(especially if you have limited space in your
inventory)?  Either mail me an answer at 
morbeus@eskimo.com, or just post here.


        [ Philip Dearmore ]
    morbeus@eskimo.com 
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