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http://members.aol.com/jdyer41/contest3.html
From the rules:
Contained herein are excerpts from various works of
interactive fiction, along with their copyright dates.
Your task is to identify which work each came from.
Send your answers to Jason Dyer at jdyer41@aol.com.
Even if you have an incomplete entry, send it in. The
excerpts range from the easy to find to the horribly
obscure and it is almost certain nobody will get them all.
Research techniques of any kind are perfectly acceptable
(except getting help from people not on your team). Send
excerpts in by January 29, 2005 at midnight (UTC time;
the same as 4 pm Pacific time). Winners will be announced
January 31, 2005. There's no prize, just bragging rights and
a warm fuzzy feeling. You may work in teams of one, two,
or three persons. Specify all members in the email you send.
You may send an unlimited number of emails, but try to
show restraint, and be sure to specify if your entry is
superceding a previous one.
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The contest from last time can be found at
http://members.aol.com/jdyer41/contest2.html
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Good luck, folks. As usual, a few of these are decidedly evil.
If you want to be in a team, but don't know anybody offhand
to group together with, I suggest writing a reply to this
message indicating your services are available.
-- Jason Dyer
http://members.aol.com/jdyer41/contest3.html
From the rules:
Contained herein are excerpts from various works of
interactive fiction, along with their copyright dates.
Your task is to identify which work each came from.
Send your answers to Jason Dyer at jdyer41@aol.com.
Even if you have an incomplete entry, send it in. The
excerpts range from the easy to find to the horribly
obscure and it is almost certain nobody will get them all.
Research techniques of any kind are perfectly acceptable
(except getting help from people not on your team). Send
excerpts in by January 29, 2005 at midnight (UTC time;
the same as 4 pm Pacific time). Winners will be announced
January 31, 2005. There's no prize, just bragging rights and
a warm fuzzy feeling. You may work in teams of one, two,
or three persons. Specify all members in the email you send.
You may send an unlimited number of emails, but try to
show restraint, and be sure to specify if your entry is
superceding a previous one.
-----
The contest from last time can be found at
http://members.aol.com/jdyer41/contest2.html
-----
Good luck, folks. As usual, a few of these are decidedly evil.
If you want to be in a team, but don't know anybody offhand
to group together with, I suggest writing a reply to this
message indicating your services are available.
-- Jason Dyer