Newsgroups: alt.college.tunnels Subject: CMU Tunnels Hypercard stack (long) Date: 14 March 1994 Folks, I found something lying around on one of my old Mac disks that may interest some of you: an interactive hypercard map of the CMU steam tunnels. I wrote this stack back in '88 as part of a student application fair called StraightTalk. It's very simple, basically a map with hot spots that take you to pages describing the entrance or tunnel you clicked on. It was intended to demonstrate how you could do neat things with a Mac in a short period of time. It's not up to date, but I thought I would post it just for fun. Those of you who haven't actually been in tunnels can get a sense of how they are sometimes laid out, and I thought ex-CMU people might get kick out of reminiscing about old times. For current CMU people, you'll note the conspicuous absence of Resnik Hall & West Wing, the Parking Garage, and anything else that happened after 1988. Don't take this stack as an authoritative reference, but as a peek into the mid/late 80's CMU culture. The StraightTalk fair was officially sponsored, and no, I didn't get into any trouble for presenting this stack. I thought I would, and held my breath when a couple of Security folks came over, but nothing happened. Apple even had a photographer take pictures of all the presenters, including some of me near a tunnel entrance! I never saw the pictures, though... :( Anyway, here's the stack (called "Tunnels"). Remove everything above the "this file must be converted with binhex 4.0" line and then run it through binhex. Feel free to pass this on to other folks, put it on servers, ftp sites, etc. If you do, please send me a note letting me know so I can have a feel for its distribution. Ideally, I'd like it if the text portion of this message was included as a readme file so new folks would know some of the history. Enjoy, Dennis ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dennis Moul Telecommunications Program School of Library and Information Science dmmst19@lis.pitt.edu University of Pittsburgh