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Emily Short wrote:
[...]

>Also, I suppose, there are people who will type in obscenities when stuck
>on a puzzle.  I don't personally find that a great relief for frustration
>-- I'm more of the >THROTTLE AUNT JEMIMA THEN DRAG HER LIFELESS BODY INTO
>THE STORAGE CLOSET type.  Chacun a son gout.
>

What's that sound?  Would that be dozens of game authors amending their
Fall Competition games to handle a new input...?

[...]

