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TriadCity Message of the Day
2008-09-06

The area around TriadCity College of Law is temporarily closed while major construction is underway.

You won't be able to move east beyond Virtual Vegas on MacArthur Boulevard, Avenue Raphael Perez, or General Nguyen Ngoc Loan Boulevard. This includes the eastern exit from the Virtual Vegas Outdoor Experience, which will be closed.

If you find yourself inside the closed area - perhaps you logged-out there after your last visit - please leave immediately. It's not safe there.

Shouldn't be more than a few days.

Still yet more notes will follow as Justice NorthEast nears completion.

Back to the current MOTD index.

 
 
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"In 1455, Gutenberg invented the printing press -- but not the book as we know it. Books printed before 1501 are called incunabula; the word is derived from the Latin for swaddling clothes and is used to indicate that these books are the work of a technology still in its infancy. It took fifty years of experimentation and more to establish such conventions as legible typefaces and proof sheet corrections; page numbering and paragraphing; and title pages, prefaces, and chapter divisions, which together made the published book a coherent means of communication. The garish videogames and tangled Web sites of the current digital environment are part of a similar period of technical evolution, part of a similar struggle for the conventions of coherent communication.

Now, in the incunabular days of the narrative computer, we can see how twentieth-century novels, films and plays have been steadily pushing against the boundaries of linear storytelling."
-- Janet H. Murray,
Hamlet on the Holodeck: The Future of Narrative in Cyberspace (info)

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