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From: Gurth gurth@******.nl
Subject: need help and quick
Date: Sat, 6 Mar 1999 13:52:30 +0100
According to Ereskanti@***.com, at 13:28 on 5 Mar 99, the word on
the street was...

[Dante's Inferno]
> I had always, for some reason, thought that the club was a "descending"
thing,
> where you entered at the upper-most floors (via elevator/stairs, which would
> double as security/choke-point controls) and then had to "descend" to the
> lower levels from there, depending upon your social status.

Same thing here, which fits with the description I gave in my last post on
this. It would certainly be easier to build this kind of club into a tal
building and then put every customer at the top by means of elevators and
stairs than to dig a nine-story hole in the ground. (And looking at the
art in New Seattle, each story is, what, 7 or 8 meters or so? That would
be a _big_ hole in the ground.)

> Two things about New Seattle btw.
>
> If you look at the front page cover, you notice a "nude" doing an
> advertisement, full body, so let's pray/presume that certain degrees of
> "censorship" have finally gone the way of the dinosaur.

In 2060, maybe. Looking at the artwork, though, in 1999 you're not that
far yet :)

> Two, anyone else notice the shark in the lagoon on that roof???

Yep. I also found the carp reference.

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