stone@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Glenn Stone) (06/28/90)
In article <3866@optilink.UUCP> cramer@optilink.UUCP (Clayton Cramer) writes: >In article <3506@umbc3.UMBC.EDU>, chuck@umbc5.umbc.edu writes: >> Does anyone know of any good adult games for the IBM? I have a few PD ones >> that aren't so good, but am really looking for some quality ones. If you >> know of any, good or bad, could you please EMAIL me. Thanks! >> >> Chuck Rickard > >Adult games? You mean games that require a great deal of analytical >thinking, delayed gratification while working towards a long term >goal, mature reasoning, and wisdom? > >Oh, my mistake, you meant whacking material! ADOLESCENT games, not >ADULT games. > > >-- >Clayton E. Cramer {pyramid,pixar,tekbspa}!optilink!cramer >Amtrak subsidies: adults playing with choo-choos. >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >Disclaimer? You must be kidding! No company would hold opinions like mine! Say there, are you not an adult, or do you not whack? :-) --------------------------------------------------------------------- Glenn Davis Stone INTERNET stone@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu Dept. of Anthropology UUCP rutgers!columbia!cunixb!stone Columbia University BITNET stone@cunixc New York, NY 10027 ---------------------------------------------------------------------
emmo@moncam.co.uk (Dave Emmerson) (07/06/90)
- if you really must. Their Ad mentions them. No wonder computers are supposed to caause eyestrain! Mind you don't go blind. Dave E.