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From: "Jonathan Eric Miller" <_jemiller@midway.uchicago.edu>
Subject: Re: Good water Vs bad water
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Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 03:24:10 GMT
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Just jump in and and find out! Oh, you said "before swimming", nevermind!
;-)

Jon

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Kinetic wrote in message <01bd66e1$403790a0$LocalHost@nook>...
>Re: Quake 1
>
>How can you tell good water from bad water? It seems to me that sometimes
>(some areas) the water hurts you and other times (other areas / screens) it
>doesn't. The first time I really noticed was in a screen where it was ok to
>swim in the murky green water, but the crystal blue water was painful, then
>- on the next screen - the crystal blue water did no damage at all. How can
>I tell if the water is painful or not? (before swimming)
>--
>
>        Kinetic (Wow! 2 Cents!)
>
>"Emancipate yourseves from mental slavery."
>
>Bob Marley



