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>
> Why do you presume to know so much?  Try reading this newsgroup's
> posts for a while, and then you might be able to contribute something.


Paul Allen Panks has certainly earned the right to post an essay on game
design.  Whether or not you enjoy his games, he certainly has put in the
hours and the thought.

-Jim

