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Re: MOOs etc. for marxism list
- Subject: Re: MOOs etc. for marxism list
- From: 1k1mgm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Christopher Gunn)
- Date: Wed, 02 Aug 1995 11:01:36 -0500 (CDT)
Jon Beasley-Murray <jpb8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>On Tue, 1 Aug 1995 LeoCasey@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> Am I the only person out of the bovine loop? What, pray tell, is a MOO?
>
>Hmmm... difficult to explain this.
Maybe I'm looking in the wrong places, but I can't find a reference to
the phrase for which MOO is an acronym, if it is an acronym....
MUD=Multi-User Dungeon, got that. Aren't there some other
entities in this class?
>But perhaps one of those who are into this could give a succint
>explanation as to why, and as to why a marxism room on a MOO could be a
>good thing.
My own experience--admittedly with older, slower [the VAX VMS world]
software--of 'chat' messaging is that it is subtly maddening: the *pace*
is all wrong and the subjective effect is jerky and distracting. In the old
days [!] when I was actually logged in somewhere a lot of the time, I'd
occasionally get text on my screen from somebody who'd noticed I was
logged in and wanted to communicate with some 'chat' utility--I think
one was 'talk,' there was another on our in-house VAXes--and I'd
usually lose patience and tell 'em to cut it out and send me some e-mail....
Doesn't happen much anymore since I've got NNTP/news and e-mail
clients running on my Mac and I'm seldom logged-in live.
But, then, I'm left-brained and linear as all get out; a lot of people
seem to get off on this.
Christopher Gunn Molecular Graphics and Modeling Laboratory
1k1mgm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx University of Kansas
Phone: 913-864-4428 or -4495 Malott Hall
Lawrence, KS 66045
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