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Speed-IF is a [[mini-comp]] usually started on [[ifMUD]] by [[David Cornelson]]. The idea is that someone develops a premise by which anyone that wants to play can create a quick IF game. The time limit is usually two hours. The first [[Speed-IF]] was done shortly after the [[1998 IF Competition]].
Speed-IF is a [[mini-comp]] usually started on [[ifMUD]] by [[David Cornelson]]. The idea is that someone develops a premise by which anyone that wants to play can create a quick IF game. The time limit is usually two hours. The first [[Speed-IF]] was done shortly after the [[1998 IF Competition]].
The complete list of past Speed-IFs can be found at http://www.fourcoffees.com/if/speedif/.
The complete list of past Speed-IFs can be found at [http://www.fourcoffees.com/if/speedif/ Four Coffees]].

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Speed-IF is a mini-comp usually started on ifMUD by David Cornelson. The idea is that someone develops a premise by which anyone that wants to play can create a quick IF game. The time limit is usually two hours. The first Speed-IF was done shortly after the 1998 IF Competition. The complete list of past Speed-IFs can be found at Four Coffees].