The PaulWay Files
You are in a small filing cabinet. How you've come to be here you can't
quite be sure, but you are more curious than worried. The filing cabinet
itself isn't very remarkable, and no remark will therefore be made on it.
The files themselves, though, are probably more interesting.
You see:
- A time delay
module, which conveniently delays any command given to happen in the time
zone you specify as the first argument. Strangely, however, this does not
move commands into the future.
- A set of tapes
by Rusty Russell on the dangers of the new Technological Protection Measures laws.
- A script for converting Perl structures into ClearSilver HDF format
- A Perl module for running text 'progress' bar graphs.
- An automated page that correctly orders a 'jigsaw puzzle' game. A post-it note on it says "No longer playable. Not necessarily sane. Not my work."
- A small brightly-coloured Rocket. A cursory glance over it shows it to be a partially complete Perl module.
- A hideously ugly script called "dvbt_path_setup" that purports to set up the correct DVB paths on a MythTV machine when everything else has failed. Even though I can claim not to have written it, it is still hideously ugly.
Exits:
- The Door, from which you hear the hum of powerful advanced technology.
- The archway which leads to a brightly-lit gallery full of photographs.
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