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Some used bookstores feel like this although they use normal size books. |
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Would the type be 3 inches tall and the paragraphs yards high? |
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I would bun this if you'd somehow incorporated the narrative maze. As it is, it's just "make a maze out of arbitrary large objects". |
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The minotaur was in a labyrinth, not a maze. |
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When is a labyrinth not a maze? |
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Labyrinths are unicursal. |
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Hold on, I have to look up that word. |
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"The labyrinth has often been confused with a maze. A maze is like a puzzle to be solved. It has twists, turns, and blind alleys. It is a left-brain task that requires logical, sequential, analytical activity to find the correct path into the maze and out. On the other hand, the labyrinth has only one pathit is unicursal. The way in is the way out. There are no blind alleys. The path leads you on a circuitous path to the center and out again." Zachary Nataf · Massachusetts Institute of Technology. |
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whew!... Just about didn't make my something-new-for-the-day today quota. Thanks [pocmloc]! |
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