IIRC, you can put these things under an ultraviolet light and read
them perfectly, *WITHOUT* permanently filling in any of the
answers. But I'm not sure...
Tim
Well, I landed
a cache of old games (including Zork II for the DEC Rainbow
but the disk appears to be missing). One of them is Witness for DOS 2.0, and
it even has the InvisiClues book -- but I don't have the marker! Does anyone
have a spare InvisiClues marker somewhere they're not using or one they might
be {willing, persuaded} to part with?
Is there any "Fudgie Shops" - erm, sorry; local term -- tourist shops in
your area that would handle the "Yes and Know" series of books? They're
still being produced - I seem them all the time in touristy areas 'round
here (but remember, I work in the 3rd oldest city in the USA - Other than
snow, all we _have_ are tourists... ;-/
IIRC, those books took the same type of marker. Of course, the price of the
book & shipping then make it kinda outrageous for just a pen...
On the investor side of things, wouldn't the book be worth more untouched?
Or have some clues been revealed already?
HTH,
Roger "Merch" Merchberger
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Roger "Merch" Merchberger --- sysadmin, Iceberg Computers
Recycling is good, right??? Ok, so I'll recycle an old .sig.
If at first you don't succeed, nuclear warhead
disarmament should *not* be your first career choice.
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