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From: barnett@ut-sally.UUCP (Lewis Barnett)
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Subject: Re: Potion of levitation, a use?
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Date: Thu, 21-Jun-84 09:16:14 EDT
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Posted: Thu Jun 21 09:16:14 1984
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[Eat hot death, bug!]

I've never tried this out, but it makes sense that it would work. (Of course,
that's no guarantee)  Trapdoors sometimes occur just in front of doorways, 
making it impossible to enter or leave the room.  Now one would think that
if one were levitating, it would be impossible to *fall* down through the
trapdoor, allowing one to walk (or float) right over the trap and into or 
out of the room in question.  Anyone know if this would work?


Lewis Barnett,CS Dept, Painter Hall 3.28, Univ. of Texas, Austin, TX 78712

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