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talker/update/bin/
#
#	These are comments
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#  rooms take the following form
#
#  id
#  name
#  enter msg
#  description, ending with a blank # on a newline
#  exits, ending with 'end'
#  auto messages, ending with 'end'
#
room
in the main room.
enters the main room.


Welcome to the main room.....

Perhaps there's not much to see here, but, after all, this room hasn't
really been described yet...
#
main.boot
main.potty
end
end
#
boot
in the boot room.
is forced to go away for being bad.
This is the boot room (a place people go when they misbehave)
# 
main.room
end
this is an example to show where automessages in the room would go.
this is a second automessage.
end
#
potty
making a deposit *smirk*
goes off to 'do some business'
This is a room designed to be a "relaxed rules" room.. rarely used in
reality, at least on pg, since the rules are so relaxed to begin with.
#
main.room
end
end
#
# The SUs quiet room 
#
comfy
is relaxing in the back room.
goes through a small, secret door.

The luxurious sofas scattered around the large study beckon you, to settle
down and relax. Your eyelids almost start drooping, finally at last some
peace and quiet. The warmth of the fire burning cheerfully away in the
hearth makes you warm and relaxed. Keeping the room lit, with cheerful
little whispers of flames which dart about merrily.
   Bookshelves line much of the walls, and here and there a book is sitting
on a chair, or table. The accumulated nomenclature and knowledge of years of
programming lines the wall in a collage, you wish you'd never looked at, but
is useful now and then. Amongst the books on programming fortunately are
many novels, collections of poems and short stories. From Cervantes to
Nietzsche to Archer to Blyton, the odd book now and then catching your gaze,
ah there's some Dr Seuss! Sit down quietly, take your shoes off, and relax.
   There is what appears to be a drinks cabinet, and fridge over in the
corner, and opposite that with scattered speakers about the room, sits
a battered old stereogram with lots of newer wires and additions smiling
out. Some quiet classical music emanates quietly around you, too soft to
make out, but pleasing to the ears.
#
end
end
#