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beatnikside November 24 2000, 10:09:46 UTC
Wow. I wanna live on your block!

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:-) elliptic November 24 2000, 10:27:54 UTC
hey, come on over!
i want to make a whole country filled with people's dreamtime homes. did you ever play simcity? i still think they should make a special hypnagogic edition of that game. one in which you could build sprawling metropolises out of cotton candy, rivers of marbles, etc.

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Re: :-) beatnikside November 24 2000, 11:02:57 UTC
And big rock-candy mountains!

I looove Sim City. I wish they'd combine it with Riven so I could build temples, houses of bamboo, pools of water that float in the air and so on.

I'm thinking over my dream-estate. I'd like an anti-gravity room, I know that much. And a hallway of doors that lead to other cities, other times, other worlds. And a garage to park my rocket -- a finned, vaguely-football shaped piece of interstellar googie borrowed from Flash Gordon.

Not to mention a real kitchen. Man, what I wouldn't do for gas burners, cool blue tile and a big-assed cutting block. But that's too wild a dream.

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YES! elliptic November 24 2000, 13:17:16 UTC
Riven indeed... what a gorgeous world that was. I read the next Sim release was going to be a combination of SC3000 and the Sims-- you get to control the people and the city!

I'd love to make a little virtual world containing everyone's dream place... time for me to beef up on 3D Studio Max and Director perhaps? Or maybe I could just draw up some lush maps of these imaginary neighborhoods and cities... cartography is always fun too.

(and i'm with you on the kitchen thing too-- cooking for Thanksgiving yesterday in a typical nyc kitchen was not a real joy)

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with no sound jaromil November 25 2000, 17:57:22 UTC
i read this book once called "of such small differences" there was a man who was both blind and deaf. his girlfiend was normal. they communicated through a physical sign language. pounding words into each others hands. emotion transmitted through pressure and force. reminds me of your world.

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sksk2 November 26 2000, 07:19:42 UTC
Does it even exist? And if you had it, would you still want it, I wonder.

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