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From: Patrick Stutzman <starspeed@???????.com> Date: Tue, 13 May 1997 10:13:50 PDT Subject: Re: Question the Second
On Fri, 9 May 1997, Static wrote: >The example was that you could travel between A and B, B and C, >but not A and C. This implys bidirectional rivers. If you could get >from A to B, but not back, there'd be one-directional rivers. I think I asked this before, does anybody use one-directional rivers? > I use one-directional rivers. In fact, all of the phlogiston rivers in my universe are. How does one go back and forth between the same two spheres? Well, some spheres have two rivers connecting them. One flows one way while the other goes back the other way. But, not all spheres have two rivers between them. The year is 1997. The name of the place is The Internet. <cue dramatic music> --------------------------------------------------------- Get Your *Web-Based* Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ---------------------------------------------------------
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| Subject | From | Date (UTC) | ||
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| Question the Second | John Dye | |||
| Re: Question the Second | Staffan Johansson | |||
| Re: Question the Second | David Starner | |||
| Re: Question the Second | Grimwulf | |||
| Re: Question the Second | Static | |||
| Re: Question the Second | Staffan Johansson | |||
| Re: Question the Second | Patrick Stutzman | |||
| Re: Question the Second | Static | |||
| Re: Question the Second | Patrick Stutzman | |||
| Re: Question the Second | Static |