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From: dnichols@d-and-d.com (DoN. Nichols)
Subject: Re: Trivial questions about older games
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Date: Sun, 12 Mar 1995 02:58:56 GMT
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In article <3jkv83$l3q@en.com>, Seymour Dupa <grumpy@en.com> wrote:
>Magnus Olsson (mol@marvin.df.lth.se) wrote:
>: Does anyone know _why_ an alternative exit is called "Y2" in 
>: cavers' jargon?
>
>  Why not?

	No -- that would be "Y0" (or really, 'Y-subscript"0"'. :-)
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