Subject: Re: Waiting Room Topologies (Was: Statue inconsistancy) From: gblock@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Gregory R Block) Date: 1991-06-12, 08:22 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks Reply-to: gblock@csd4.csd.uwm.edu From article , by clamen@CS.CMU.EDU (Stewart Clamen): > > While watching, I assumed that every time Cooper crossed the hallway, > he was entering a different Red Room. Sort of like the all-alike and > all-different mazes in Colossal Cave Adventure. This seemed to be > confirmed for me at the end, when Cooper runs through all the rooms he > had visited before, with the anti-Cooper chasing him, before he > reaches the Glastonbury Portal. > -- > Stewart M. Clamen Internet: clamen@cs.cmu.edu > School of Computer Science UUCP: uunet!"clamen@cs.cmu.edu" > Carnegie Mellon University Phone: +1 412 268 3620 > Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890, USA Fax: +1 412 268 1793 Uhh, how do YOU know he reached the portal???? Maybe he was really just going through the same rooms over and over, and he couldn't have gotten out the same way he came in? Maybe he was just running in circles??? Maybe that's why he was caught: he would eventually have to be, he can't run forever, and that may not have been the way out. I don't know, just something that passed through the stillness in my head. :) Greg -- Socrates: "I drank WHAT????" LMFAP: "Next time you see me, it won't be me." Wubba: "A dream is nothing more than a wish dipped in chocolate and sprinkled with a little imagination." (From my poem, "A Dream") -Wubba