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Message ID: 104
Date: Wed Apr 21 13:06:01 BST 1999
Author: JR McConnell
Subject: Re: Questions answered


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bob Stewart [mailto:bstewart@...]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 1999 1:57 AM
> From: Bob Stewart <bstewart@...>
>
> The purpose of the /loc command is to help in fixing software bugs, not as
> a game tool. You can indeed use it to help you in some ways in the game,
> but my personal opinion is that to do so is to play the computer rather
> than the game.
>
You are right, this is a personal choice. For I am more Chaotic Good and
feel that computer bugs and debugging tools are just undocumented features.
Cheating is just playing by the advanced rules. For sometimes one may have
to break one rule to fix/prevent a greater wrong.

Alas this world requires us to contemplate things that we wish we did not
have to, but rules of no value if they cause greater harm than the situation
they where intended to fix.

SnowLynx - Gentlemen Bard Of Freeport...

PS - I have finally returned home, An I'm on a system with a real keyboard
and a working spellchecker! I hate laptops as well as using them on the
road. So I would like to thank all for enduring the constant stream of typos
and misspellings that plagued my messages. They where the product of
laziness mostly and I am glad you did not make an issue of it as some
mailing lists tend to do. For I am an old IRC/MUD used and believe two
things:
A.) When in doubt, phonically spell it out.
B.) Fluent typo spoken here (Se Halba es Typo).