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		By: Jimmy Maher		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Epistemology is indeed wonderful. I relied on it heavily -- indeed on Eric&#039;s whole wonderful TADS 3-like conversation system -- in developing The King of Shreds and Patches. Far Away is also incredibly useful in modeling a coherent world. Matter of fact, I think a &quot;distant&quot; property should probably come with Inform 7 out of the box. It would prevent a whole lot of inappropriate responses.

Just as a side note, it&#039;s not Zoom that&#039;s running a Version command when you start a script. That behavior is actually built into the Inform library, and so will occur on any interpreter.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Epistemology is indeed wonderful. I relied on it heavily -- indeed on Eric's whole wonderful TADS 3-like conversation system -- in developing The King of Shreds and Patches. Far Away is also incredibly useful in modeling a coherent world. Matter of fact, I think a "distant" property should probably come with Inform 7 out of the box. It would prevent a whole lot of inappropriate responses.</p>
<p>Just as a side note, it's not Zoom that's running a Version command when you start a script. That behavior is actually built into the Inform library, and so will occur on any interpreter.</p>
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