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					<title>Comment by Jill</title>
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							Wow very cool game. There are some great educational implications. I work at a medical school and we would love to incorporate this or a modified version of this game if it could pull from say a group of anatomy or pathology tagged images. Whatever documentation or tutorials you could link to would be appreciated. I haven't had much time to read much of your postings yet.
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					<updated>2006-01-26T17:13:08-08:00</updated>
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						<name>Jill</name>
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					<title>Comment by Scott Reynen</title>
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							Thanks, Jill. The only information about the game is <a href="http://randomchaos.com/games/fastr/about/">here</a>. I hope to make more specific versions (e.g. medical terminology) after I fix most of the bugs in the general version.
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					<updated>2006-01-26T17:47:49-08:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/01/25/Fastr_is_Better/#comment-1715</id>
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						<name>Scott Reynen</name>
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