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001=Usr:0 Null User 06/30/87 20:34 Msg:0 Call:0 Lines:19
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1$If you are in need of help, you need but ask...
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2$************************* INSTALLED: 24 APR 89 ***************************
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3$Welcome to BWMS II (BackWater Message System II) Mike Day System operator
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4$**************************************************************************
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5$GENERAL DISCLAIMER: BWMS II IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION
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6$ PLACED ON THIS SYSTEM.
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7$BWMS II was created as an electronic bill board. BWMS II is a privately
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8$owned and operated system which is currently open for use by the general
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9$public. No restrictions are placed on the use of the system. As the
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10$system is privately owned, I retain the right to remove any and all
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11$messages which I may find offensive. Because of the limited size of the
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12$system, it will be periodically purged of messages (only 999 lines of data
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13$can be saved). To leave a message, type 'ENTER'. Use ctrl/C to get out
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14$the ENTER mode. The message is automatically stored. If after entering
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15$the message you find you made a mistake, use the replace command to
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16$replace the line. To exit from the system, type 'BYE' then hang up.
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17$Type 'HELP' to see other commands that are available on the system.
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18$**************************************************************************
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19$
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002=Usr:1 CISTOP MIKEY 04/24/89 19:04 Msg:3677 Call:20629 Lines:2
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20 Warning: Dry Paint
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21 ***************************************************************************
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003=Usr:4 Milchar 04/24/89 19:21 Msg:3678 Call:20630 Lines:3
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22 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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23 I couldn't resist. A blank disk! AT THE TOP! There, I said it.
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24 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Milch ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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004=Usr:284 Kevin Connell 04/24/89 20:28 Msg:3679 Call:20631 Lines:6
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25 6------------------------------------------------------------9
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26
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27 Hey! bartender! how about a diet pepsi! ?
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28
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29 6-------------------------------------------------------------9
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005=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 04/24/89 21:11 Msg:3680 Call:20632 Lines:7
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31 &*&*&*&*'s
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32 Drats! Beaten to the top. :-) Here we stand near the pinnicle of a new
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33 disk. Don't look down, you may get vertigo! ::-)-) (echo smile.)
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34
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35 An Astral Dreamer
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36 &*&*&*&*'s
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006=Usr:465 Gregg Harris 04/24/89 21:19 Msg:3681 Call:20633 Lines:5
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38 )(*&)(*&)(*&)(*&)(*&&)(**&&)(*&)()(*()(*)(*&
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39 My god I've goten a nose bleed.
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40
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41 The Mole
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42 )(*&)(*&)(&)(*&)(*&)(*&&)(*&)(*&)(*)(*)(*&
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007=Usr:33 Mike Stanfill 04/24/89 22:25 Msg:3682 Call:20634 Lines:3
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43 /*/*/*/*/*/*/*
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44 So *that's* why these oxygen masks are dangling out of my CPU!
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45 */*/*/*/*/*/*/ -swob (and devonair?) Ha! I made a pun! Must be lack of O2.
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008=Usr:248 Innkeeper 04/24/89 23:07 Msg:3683 Call:20635 Lines:4
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46 +-*@+-*@+-
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009=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 04/24/89 23:13 Msg:3684 Call:20636 Lines:3
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50 Here I lurked.
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010=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 04/25/89 18:47 Msg:3685 Call:20647 Lines:6
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53 &*&*&*&*'s
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54 The air must be to thin up here. Everybody seems to have left.
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56 An Astral Dreamer
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57 &*&*&*&*'s
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011=Usr:33 Mike Stanfill 04/25/89 20:58 Msg:3686 Call:20653 Lines:7
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59 /*/*/*/*/*/*/*
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60 Hey, Astral, what's the lurk:post ratio? Maybe it's time to unleash...
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61 RAMBAUD: Lurk Blood Part XXIV
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62 Another fine product from: swob inc.
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63 "What are Q-tips for?" "Why, for tickling babies' chins, of course!"
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64@*/*/*/*/*/*/*/ swob (a Self-Willed OBject) [your company's name here]
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65 */*/*/*/*/*/*/ swob (a Self-Willed OBject) [your company's name here]
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012=Usr:1 CISTOP MIKEY 04/25/89 23:39 Msg:3687 Call:20655 Lines:2
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66 I came, I saw, I lurked.
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67 *************************
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013=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 04/26/89 00:40 Msg:3688 Call:20657 Lines:13
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68 &*&*&*&*'s
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69 Current lurk to post ratio is 5.602, and riseing. Predictions are that at this
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70 rate it will reach the critical mark in aproximetly six months. Yes, ladies
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71 and gentlemen, 7.11 to 1! We must prevent this at all costs. Or the Inn will be
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72 displaced by a prefab convinence store. Imagine the horror of falling asleep
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73 at a corner table and awakening face down in the remains of a spilt slurpy!
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74
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75 I will be posting warnings from time to time to keep you all abreast of this
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76 potentioly devastating posibility.
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77
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78 An Astral Dreamer
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79 &*&*&*&*'s
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014=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 04/26/89 18:34 Msg:3689 Call:20677 Lines:8
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81 &*&*&*&*'s
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82 Up to 5.606. Remember, when you lurk you bring the Inn closer and closer to
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83 oblivion. We don't want the old place to be torn down and turned into a 7-11
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84 do we?
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85
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86 An Astral Dreamer
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87 &*&*&*&*'s
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015=Usr:286 Jeff Marten 04/26/89 19:09 Msg:3690 Call:20679 Lines:84
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89
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90 EFFORTS POINTLESS, LUJAN SAYS:-4/26/89
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91 Efforts to hose down coastal Alaskan beaches fouled by the Exxon Valdez
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92 tanker spill are ineffective public relations gestures that make little
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93 relevant contribution to the massive cleanup effort, Interior Secretary Manuel
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94 Lujan said. "It just seemed like make-work for appearances' sake," Lujan said
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95 after returning from a three-day visit to the scene.
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96 In an interview with USA TODAY, Interior Secretary Manuel Lujan said the
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97 state of Alaska has to accept some of the blame for the ineffectual early
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98 cleanup efforts in the Exxon oil spill. In the hours immediately after the
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99 tanker went aground, various cleanup proposals were advanced but effectively
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100 vetoed by Alaskan officials, Lujan said.
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101 For all the environmental damage caused by the Exxon oil spill, Interior
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102 Secretary Manual Lujan said he continues to believe oil exploration should be
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103 permitted in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge on Alaska's northern coast.
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104 Lujan said he regards the nation's oil need as compelling reason to risk
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105 environmental damage on the Arctic plain.
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106 USA TODAY columnist Dan Dorfman is reporting advice to Exxon Corp.
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107 stockholders: Get out now while the getting's good. Reason: Exxon could be
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108 dead money for the next two to three years because of the impact of its giant
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109 oil spill off the Alaskan coast.
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110 USA TODAY columnist Dan Dorfman quotes Alan Gaines, a partner in a
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111 brokerage firm specializing in energy research, on bad tidings for Exxon Corp.
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112 stock. Gaines: Exxon has about $400 million worth of insurance to cover oil
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113 spills. But he figures total costs covering the Alaskan disaster will run
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114 between $5 billion and $8 billion.
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115 The implications from the Alaskan oil spill for Exxon Corp. are ominous,
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116 energy analyst Alan Gaines told USA TODAY columnist Dan Dorfman. Gaines sees
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117 costs of $5 billion to $8 billion connected to spill. He says that Exxon -
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118 already facing lawsuits - has yet to set aside reserves to cover the costs.
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119 Gaines predicts Exxon will scrap its dividend boosts after seven consecutive
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120 years of raises.
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121 Energy analyst Alan Gaines told USA TODAY columnist Dan Dorfman that he
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122 expects Exxon Corp.'s share repurchase plan to be sharply curtailed as a
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123 result of the Alaskan oil spill. The buyback had helped fatten Exxon's stock
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124 price and boost per-share earnings. Also: Gaines sees possibility some large,
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125 socially conscious institutional investors might unload extensive Exxon
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126 holdings.
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127 Exxon Corp. rejects the conclusions drawn by energy analyst Alan Gaines,
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128 reported by USA TODAY columnist Dan Dorfman. It says his $5 billion to $8
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129 billion estimate for the Alaskan oil spill is ridiculous. Exxon spokesman:
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130 There is nothing definitive about a dividend boost or a per-share buyback on a
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131 year-to-year basis. Gaines' assumptions are invalid.
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133 TOPIC - CLEANING UP ALASKA:
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134 Manuel Lujan Jr., secretary of the interior, talks with USA TODAY's
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135 editorial board and Gannett News Service about the Alaskan oil spill. Alaska's
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136 Gov. Steve Cowper adds his views.
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137 WHAT'S THE SITUATION IN ALASKA? IS THE OIL SPREADING?
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138 LUJAN: No, most of it has disappeared. It's either on the beaches or in
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139 the fiords. You only see ribbons of oil, six to 10 feet wide. And some of them
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140 are long - 100 or 200 yards. But it's really solid stuff. Soft peanut butter
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141 is what it's like.
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142 WHAT WILL CLEAN THAT UP?
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143 LUJAN: The fishermen are the most effective way. They're going out there
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144 with scoops or buckets, filling them up, bringing them back to shore and
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145 selling them to Exxon for $5 a bucket.
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146 WHY WAIT FOR PEOPLE WITH BUCKETS? WASN'T ANYONE IN CHARGE?
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147 LUJAN: The Coast Guard was in charge, very clearly. But when they started
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148 doing the things that they were supposed to do, the state of Alaska objected
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149 to it. The Coast Guard tried some burning; Alaska objected. They tried
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150 chemical dispersants; Alaska objected. The Coast Guard, which is the federal
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151 cleanup agent, just didn't know what to do.
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152 DOES THAT MEAN EXXON'S GETTING TOO MUCH BLAME?
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153 LUJAN: Well, they're the ones that wrecked the ship. They've got the
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154 ultimate responsibility. But I think they are all to blame. In the
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155 containment, Alaska has to share the blame. And then the Coast Guard for
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156 letting Alaska intimidate them.
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157 SO HOW IS THIS EVER GOING TO GET CLEANED UP?
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158 LUJAN: Man's efforts are not going to pick it up. Eventually, there will
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159 be a good-sized storm, and that will break it up.
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160 WHAT MIGHT HAVE LESSENED THE DISASTER?
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161 LUJAN: More equipment; a different kind of equipment. The king of
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162 equipment that we have is not sufficient to handle that kind of a spill. First
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163 of all, you have the ship for skimming that can pump form 200 to 500 barrels
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164 an hour. But its capacity is only 37 barrels. The second thing is the booms
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165 that they have there were like Tinkertoys. They were breaking up.
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166 WHAT ABOUT CHARGES ABOUT DISPERSANTS NOT BEING ALLOWED?
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167 COWPER: Chemicals to break up the oil didn't work when first tested by the
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168 Coast Guard the day of the Exxon Valdez accident because the weather was too
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169 calm. When conditions improved, the industry didn't have enough of the
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170 dispersant.
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016=Usr:4 Milchar 04/26/89 21:03 Msg:3691 Call:20681 Lines:6
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173 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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174 Holding at about 5.6046 now...
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175 SWOB: Ya ever do any writing? Think about it... :-)
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176 Mole: Ditto. Just because your senior project is on the line doesn't
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177 mean anything... :-)
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178 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Milchar +++++++++++++++++++++ unlurk +++++
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017=Usr:33 Mike Stanfill 04/26/89 21:39 Msg:3692 Call:20682 Lines:10
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179 /*/*/*/*/*/*/*
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180 Ok, as soon as I get past my Compilers midterm (tomorrow), an assigned essay
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181 and an impromptu (Fri.), month end at work (AIIGHH! an avalanche of 8"
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182 floppies! (this wkend)), and some semantic actions on my compiler (Tues),
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183 I'll write up something... but I'm kinda new at this (writing about the Inn,
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184 that is) - are there any ground rules?
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185 Testing my ASCII text send... please ignore the next line:
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186 This i eto h mergency posting system- this is only a test.
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187 Hey, I don't think that worked.... milch, any suggestions?
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188 */*/*/*/*/*/*/ -swob "What fun is work if you can't gripe about it?"
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018=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 04/27/89 00:55 Msg:3693 Call:20688 Lines:9
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189 &*&*&*&*'s
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190 5.603 and counting.
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191
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192 Say, does anybody here know how to define custom charector seton IBM's?
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193 Or under Turbo Pascal 5?
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194
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195 An Astral Dreamer
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196 &*&*&*&*'s
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019=Usr:286 Jeff Marten 04/27/89 17:32 Msg:3694 Call:20709 Lines:2
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198 %%%%%%%%%%%% THINGFISH %%%%%%%%%%%
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199 %%%%%%%%%% THINGFISH %%%%%%%%%%
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020=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 04/27/89 18:30 Msg:3695 Call:20710 Lines:3
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200
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201 Hovering at 5.606
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021=Usr:465 Gregg Harris 04/27/89 20:15 Msg:3696 Call:20711 Lines:8
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203 )(*&)(*(*&)(*&&)(*&)(*
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204 ack, ack ack!!
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206 I don' wanna writ' anyfing.
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207
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208 Da Mole
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209 )(**&)(*&&)(*&)**&&)(*&
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022=Usr:4 Milchar 04/27/89 21:27 Msg:3697 Call:20715 Lines:5
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211 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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212 Swob: Not really. Just follow your own good sense and you'll do fine.
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213 AD: Got that Multi-user, multi-tasking operating system that only runs
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214 on 8088's ready yet? We're shipping tomorrow, you know.... :-)
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215 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ Milchar ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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023=Usr:287 Ralph Steadman 04/27/89 22:52 Msg:3698 Call:20716 Lines:66
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024=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 04/27/89 23:08 Msg:3699 Call:20717 Lines:7
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282 &*&*&*&*'s
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283 Interesting art there. Multi-Tasking OS? on an 8088? should be done right after
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284 I find my true love. :-)
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286 An Astral Dreamer
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289 /*/*/*/*/*/*/*
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290 Milch: Thanx, I'll do my best. But I'll have to think of a better name
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291 than swob for such posts.
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292 A question: (actually, a story and then a question)
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293 The other day in a writing class, we were giving comments on an anonymous
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294 essay. Instead of saying, "the author says, the author does, the author..."
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295 all the time, I resorted to the neutral pronoun 'he,' thinking it the most
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296 logical and best-sounding way to express my thoughts. The instructor took
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297 it to be sex-biased, possibly sexist. The question: how many people out
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298 there are actually offended by the use of 'he' as a neutral pronoun for
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299 people. Anybody know a better word? ('it' sounds a bit derogatory, no?
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300 'he or she' can do for once or twice in a paragraph, but is worse than
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301 'the author' in the long run)
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302 Just Curious... \ /
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303 8Q=####--- <--- dead cat
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304 / \
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305 */*/*/*/*/*/*/ -swob (A Self-Willed OBject) "Everybody must get cloned" -ST
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307 &*&*&*&*'s
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308 I think 'they' is a good alternative. Or, just use she. I've seen some writters
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309 do that. Seems sort of strange at first, but what the hell. Women have had to
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310 put up with it, why should I complain?
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312 I was dodling and the following is what I came up with, it is the opening
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313 scene to The second part of Patricks story. (Oh, swob. I use AZComm on its
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314 lowest text send speed. Just hit the 'Help' key and you'll see what I mean.)
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316 A shadowy figure moved rapidly from stall to stall. Few noticed, and
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317 those that did smiled knowingly. The screaching of the SeaGulls that
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318 seamed to be everywhere was a constant reminder that the sea was near.
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319 One stall in particuler seemed to have drawn our furtive friend. As if out
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320 of nowhere he appeared in front of the propriator. "Brian sends his regards."
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321 The man was dressed in the simple yet functional dress that many of the
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322 Merchents seemed to prefer. "And?"
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323 "He has a request."
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324 "What will it be this time?"
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325 "Leaf of Cerium, no less then ten. Can you get it?"
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326 "I might, it will be expensive though."
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327 A hand came from under the dark robes and placed a money pouch down on
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328 the counter. "Will this be enough?"
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329 The merchent picked up the pouch and after examining its contents nodded
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330 in agrement. "Three weeks, no less."
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331 "I"ll be back in two."
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332 Their was an uncomfortable silence. Finaly the Merchant conceded. "Two
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333 it is."
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334 "Good day then." And like the wind he was gone.
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335 The alley he stood in was silent and deserted, the perfect place for
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336 a quick spell. He pulled a tiny vial from inside his cloak and after a
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337 moment of concentration through it on the ground. A billowing cloud of
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338 smoke enveloped him, and when it cleared he was gone.
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339 Back in his room Jos removed his cloak and emptied his pockets. He had
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340 done well, perhaps 10 gens if he disposed of everthing properly. And their
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341 was the bonus from Brian. A quit chime reminded him that it was time for
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342 dinner. If he didn"t get there soon the best places would be taken.
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343 The dark cloak and the furtivness were now gone and a young man,
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344 perhaps 17 was revealed. There was nothing outstanding about him,
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345 and during his walk nobody gave him a second glance.
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346
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347
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348 Thats all for now.
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350 An Astral Dreamer
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351 &*&*&*&*'s
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352
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027=Usr:70 Kurfur Redlig 04/28/89 09:02 Msg:3702 Call:20726 Lines:14
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353 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKurfur Redlig | I'm Hav'n A Really Bad Dayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
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354
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355 How 'bout instead of using 'he' 'she' or 'they' you make a sensible choice
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356 and use then word 'it'. After all, people are nothing more than about
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357 20 gallons of water and $5 worth of chemicals.
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358
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359 BTW, what does everyone here think about George "Mr. Invisible" Bush's plan
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360 to lease off the Oregon coast for oil drilling? I personally believe that
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361 such an action would fall under the individual state's jurisdiction and
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362 not be a power of the federal government. I also think we should deep-6
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363 every derrick they attempt to erect.
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364
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365 KKKKKKKKKKKKKurfur Redlig | Bankrupt Exxon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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366
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028=Usr:219 Friar Mossback 04/28/89 10:10 Msg:3703 Call:20728 Lines:4
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367 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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368 Is Mo' Wassir behind the plan to replace the Inn with a seven-11?
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369 I won't help him out. I'll post this kind of gibberish every time.
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370 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Friar [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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029=Usr:53 prince dragon 04/28/89 16:44 Msg:3704 Call:20732 Lines:3
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371 .-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.
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372 this was not a post.
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373 .-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.
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030=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 04/28/89 18:08 Msg:3705 Call:20733 Lines:8
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374 &*&*&*&*'s
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375 I'm not sure who's behind this plot, but I suspect that certain NET
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376 operatives might be able to find out. I hope thats not a bulldozer I hear on
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377 the horizon.
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378
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379 An Astral Dreamer
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380 &*&*&*&*'s
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381
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031=Usr:287 Ralph Steadman 04/28/89 19:11 Msg:3706 Call:20734 Lines:30
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382 696969696969
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383
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384 GROUP SAYS REPORTS INCORRECT:-4/28/89
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385 Reports from Alaska have failed to get across the vast killing of wildlife
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386 or the enormous remaining risks to birds, animals and fish from the oil spill
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387 in Prince William Sound, a conservation group said Thursday. The Defenders of
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388 Wildlife said reports of 200 to 300 miles of beach contaminated by the 11
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389 million-gallon spill were inaccurate. Actual contamination: 1,000-2,000 miles.
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390
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391 EXXON CONTRIBUTES TO ALASKA:-4/28/89
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392 Exxon will give the Alaska Tourism Marketing Council and the Alaska
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393 Visitor Association an estimated $10 million for a four-month print and TV
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394 advertising and public relations campaign, reports Advertising Age. The
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395 effort, breaking May 1, will use TV spots from the council's current campaign.
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396 EXXON CREATES LITIGATION PANEL:-4/28/89
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397 The board of directors of the Exxon Corp. has created an independent
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398 litigation committee to determine whether Exxon should file lawsuits against
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399 any one or more of present or former employees or directors because of the
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400 Exxon Valdez oil spill. Committee: Jess Hay, Sir Hector Laing and Philip E.
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401 Lippincott. They are all non-employee directors of Exxon.
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402 SURVEY - PROFITABILITY DOWN:-4/28/89
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403 A survey by the American Petroleum Institute finds that despite increased
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404 net income, the profitability of the leading U.S. oil companies lags behind
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405 that of non-oil firms. API: Gain in income from refining and marketing
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406 operations offset by decline in exploration and production earnings.
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407
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408 The Comedy continues, why is no one, except EXXON laughing?
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409
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410 696969696969696969
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411
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412 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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413 The one that really pissed me off was the statement by the chairman of Exxon
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414 "Go ahead and boycott Exxon. We will sell all of the gasoline we want to
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415 this summer, and people will line up to buy it. A consumer boycott would
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416 have no effect on us. We don't care about it at all."
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417 What an arrogant bastard.
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418 [][][][][][][][][][][][][] Friar [][][][][][][][][][][][] Boycott Exxon!
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419 &*&*&*&*'s
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420
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421 I predict he'll get his. People the far out from reality in high places ussualy
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422 do.
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423
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424 To whomever posts the stuff between the 69's, thank you. It is hard for many
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425 of us to keep up with such things.
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426
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427 An Astral Dreamer
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428 &*&*&*&*'s
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429
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034=Usr:32 JOHN SILVERMAN 04/29/89 00:09 Msg:3709 Call:20742 Lines:13
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430@#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$
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431@On May 12th around 10PM J.D.'s Place will be going down permanently.
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432@
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433@This is becauseI will be moving from Portland to Eugene during that
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434@weekend. This is for personal reasons which are long and complex which I do
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435@not wish to go into in the news.
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436@
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437@I apologize for the apparent suddeness of this decision, and for any
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438@problems it might cause. The time I have spent running this system has been
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439@a lot of fun, and I have mt many great people. I will miss you all.
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440@
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441@I do not know yet if I will be settig up my system in Eugene yet. I would
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442@
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035=Usr:4 Milchar 04/29/89 00:18 Msg:3710 Call:20743 Lines:12
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443 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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444 To those following the cold-fusion experiments: The Friday 28 edition
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445 of the Vanguard, PSU's school paper, has a front-page story about an
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446 experiment on campus headed by Physics professor John Dash. 25 ml of heavy
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447 water, platinum and palladium conductors, 2 watts of electrical power, and
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448 a special electrolyte not used in the original Pons-F experiment produced
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449 100 times the input energy. It lasted 10 seconds (the duration of the
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450 current flow) and heated the water 6.5 degrees C in that time. No mention
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451 of radiation is made, but the reported neutrons in other experiments are
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452 difficult to detect. Now, all I want to know is, where can I buy
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453 palladium stock?
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454 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Milch +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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036=Usr:26 Mohammed Wassir 04/29/89 08:51 Msg:3711 Call:20746 Lines:10
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455 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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456
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457 Gosh, I always get accused of stuff I don't do. Actually, I
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458 had planned on replacing the Inn with an Albanian Burger King.
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459 That way, the NET could have a Whopper on me.
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460
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461 Mohammed Wassir
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462 <The Albanian Firebrand>
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463
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464 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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037=Usr:32 JOHN SILVERMAN 04/29/89 11:22 Msg:3712 Call:20748 Lines:44
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465 #$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$
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466 System News
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467 April 28th, 1989
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468 11:30 PM
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469
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470 ********** IMPORTANT NOTICE! **********
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471
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472 On May 12th around 10PM J.D.'s Place will be going down permanently.
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473
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474 This is because I will be moving from Portland to Eugene during that
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475 weekend. This is for personal reasons which are long and complex which I do
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476 not wish to go into here.
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477
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478 I apologize for the apparent suddeness of this decision, and for any
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479 problems it might cause. The time I have spent running this system has been
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480 a lot of fun, and I have met many great people. I will miss you all.
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481
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482 I do not know yet if I will be setting up my system in Eugene yet. I would
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483 like to, but other considerations must be attended to first. At the very
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484 least it will be late summer or fall before J.D.'s Place again sees the
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485 light of day, and maybe in a vastly altered form. When (if) this happens I
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486 will be calling the Blue Parrot (661-3529) and Applephilia (591-8090) with
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487 the information in case anyone would like to call long distance.
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488
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489 I would like it if somebody organized a Farewell To J.D.'s Place party. I
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490 most certainly will not have the time to do so between now and the weekend
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491 of the 13th. An optimum time would be the weekend of the 20th or the 27th.
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492 Gino's comes to mind as a meeting place (it's traditional!) but that, too,
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493 I will leave in the hands of whoever cares to organize it.
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494
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495 Finally, I would like to thank you great people for calling and
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496 contributing to make this one of the finest systems Portland has ever seen.
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497 I can only hope I will be able to do this well in Eugene. Thank you one and
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498 all.
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499
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500 Hope to see you around sometime.
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501
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502 James Charles Lynn
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503
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504 a.k.a.
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505
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506 J.D. Silverman
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507
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508 #$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$
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038=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 04/29/89 14:35 Msg:3713 Call:20751 Lines:8
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509
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510 &*&*&*&*'s
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511 Lurkus lurkus lurkus.
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512
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513 An Astral Dreamer
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514
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515 &*&*&*&*'s
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516
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517 /*/*/*/*/*/*/*
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518 AD: Thanx for the tip. I'll try a slower send speed.
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519 All: Thanx for the input on pronouns. 'He' still *sounds* best to me,
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520 but since saying 'it' and 'she' is more noticeable, perhaps it
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521 makes a point. At least people will wonder why we don't have such
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522 a pronoun.
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523 Well, gots to go... lots to do today... oh, yeah, I almost forgot:
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524
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525 SAVE THE INN!
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526 */*/*/*/*/*/*/ -swob
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040=Usr:70 Kurfur Redlig 04/29/89 17:25 Msg:3715 Call:20755 Lines:11
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527
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528 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKurfur Redlig | Bankrupt Exxon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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529
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530 Perhaps if a boycott won't stop Exxon or make them accountable for their
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531 blatant screwup (to put it lightly), a few bullets will.......
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532
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533 After all, with all the death in Alaska from the oil spill right now,
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534 what's the demise of a few corporate executives more or less?
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535
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536 KKKKKKKKKurfur Redlig | Is A Man's Life Worth More Than Any Animal's???????
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537
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041=Usr:465 Gregg Harris 04/29/89 20:07 Msg:3716 Call:20759 Lines:4
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538 )(*&)(*&)(*&)(*&)(*&(*
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539 Lurk..
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540 The Mole
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541 )(*&)(*&)(*&)(*&)(*(*&
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042=Usr:4 Milchar 04/29/89 22:21 Msg:3717 Call:20766 Lines:32
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542 ::: BGN CYBER-LINK: ID F78B:9EA1:C88D CODED: SEMAPHORE :::
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543
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544 Sem punched in, allowing the crisp edges of C-space to fill
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545 his awareness. The grid lines pulsed brightly, carrying thousands
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546 of transactions per second. Sem ignored them. He was after bigger
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547 game.
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548 Sem's fingers flew over his keyboard, and he moved. He moved
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549 faster than fast-forward, his sensory input distorting for a moment.
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550 He knew no one else in the matrix could move as fast. Speed aided the
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551 ability to attack, and also made retreats possible. More slowly now,
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552 he moved his matrix-analogue nearer his target. He dared go no closer,
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553 or the ICE systems would lock on to him too soon.
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554 Streched before him, some two clicks farther down the 5F7B:A8 line,
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555 stood the Turing pyramid. The Turings were cyber-police, the watchdogs
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556 of AI machines. Only so far would they allow machines to evolve, and no
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557 farther. Every AI used an ANN (analog-neural-net) cube to provide the
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558 base for intelligence. Turing registered every ANN and watched it.
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559 Sem intended to make Turing forget about one.
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560 Sem jacked out for a moment and reached for his cartridge. It
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561 had taken weeks to construct it, taking the CPU time from over a
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562 dozen systems to run the silicon-compiler. It was his program, but as
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563 software it was too slow-- useless. Once translated into hardware
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564 it was a weapon. He called it DiamondCutter.
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565 Sem jacked back in, casually slotting DiamondCutter. Instantly,
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566 the form of a ship materialized about his matrix-analogue, the heads-up
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567 display targeting the Turing pyramid automatically. Several displays
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568 winked on, controls formed out of nothing beneath his mental hands.
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569 Sem checked the information, noting green lights over each display.
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570 Easy. He knew it would be easy. Turing didn't have a chance.
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571
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572 ::: END CYBER-LINK: RUN TIME 00:10:45 CODED: SEMAPHORE :::
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573
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574 &*&*&*&*'s
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575 Lurking mostly.
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576 Impromptu story follows.
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577
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578 The wizard in the window.
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579
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580 The wizard in the window stared at me as if with its eyes it could know
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581 all that transpired within my mind. Its clay hand held above its head an orb,
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582 in which I could see a tiny round replica of my face reflected. I fixated on
|
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583 that for a moment, imagining myself as actually being that size. I'd probably
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584 see eye to eye with the tiny statue.
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585
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586 I looked down at the price tag, 35$. It was a heck of a lot of money for
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587 a lump of clay and a tiny bit of crystal... Why not? And so I walked in and
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588 bought it. The sales lady was a bit uptight, as I insisted that I had to have
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589 the one in the window. I offered an extra 5 for her trouble and she decided tha
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590 t perhaps it was worth her time. It was wrapped and bagged and I was out of the
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591 store. Total transaction time, 5 minutes.
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592
|
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593 I looked around at the other shops in the small mall, but saw nothing
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594 interesting. Time to find the car and drive home. I knew just the spot for
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595 my new purchase... I nearly hit the neighbors cat coming into the drivway,
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596 Boris was its name, but the way it always seemed to be nearly underwheel made
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597 me think that chicken was more appropriate. Stop the car, pull out the stereo
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598 and lock the door. Ah, the joys of modern living.
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599
|
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600 I noticed that the grass was dying, I'd have to look at the sprinkler
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601 controls again, They don't even make the things they didn't used to make the
|
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602 way they used to make them. Up the stairs and to the door. Insert key, yea the
|
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603 same old routine. Flipping the light switch by the door brought my living room
|
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604 to elumination, and also served to remind me that it was time to vacume again,
|
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605 but my new purchase was heavy under my arm. I'd always thought the mantle of
|
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606 the fire place looked a little bare, so after unwraping my purchase I filled
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607 that naging hole.
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608
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609 An Astral Dreamer
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610 &*&*&*&*'s
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611
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044=Usr:70 Kurfur Redlig 04/30/89 15:49 Msg:3719 Call:20781 Lines:6
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612 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKurfur Redlig | This is not a lurkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
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613
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614 Hmmmmm. This is my third call with the system still at only line 611. So,
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615 where'd everyone go?
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616
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617 KKKKKKKKurfur Redlig | It isn't a message either thoughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
|
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045=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 04/30/89 19:43 Msg:3720 Call:20785 Lines:8
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618 &*&*&*&*'s
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619 Good question. The lurk to post ration is taking a heck of a beating folks. Ig
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620 If this keeps up the bulldozers might be here any day.
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621
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622
|
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623 An Astral Dreamer. (Fill the disk! Fill the disk! (Being subliminal again.))
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624 &*&*&*&*'s
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625
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046=Usr:1 CISTOP MIKEY 04/30/89 20:32 Msg:3721 Call:20787 Lines:4
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626 ******************************************************************
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627 Hmmm, so that's what Mohammad Wassir did with all them little furry
|
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628 animals, he open up Bugger King franchises.
|
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629 ******************************************************************
|
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047=Usr:4 Milchar 04/30/89 20:47 Msg:3722 Call:20788 Lines:5
|
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630 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
|
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631 M.W.: Better be careful, the A.S.P.C.A. isn't as soft as it used to be-
|
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632 now they're lugging semi-automatic weapons to deal with people who
|
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633 exploit small rodents....
|
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634 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Milchar +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
|
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048=Usr:33 Mike Stanfill 04/30/89 20:57 Msg:3723 Call:20789 Lines:6
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635 /*/*/*/*/*/*/*
|
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636 Excuse me, but could someone please direct me to Wimbledon? I'm from out
|
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637 of town (planet Skyron, galaxy of Andromeda, actually).
|
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638 */*/*/*/*/*/*/ -Blancmange (a self-willed object)
|
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639 ^^^^another blatant attempt to save the Inn from Convenience Store Hell.
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640
|
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049=Usr:70 Kurfur Redlig 04/30/89 21:47 Msg:3724 Call:20791 Lines:24
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641 KKKKKKKKKKKurfur Redlig | Well well welllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
|
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642
|
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643 Here is an ordinary bbs. It spends every ordinary day of its ordinary
|
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644 existance doing absolutely nothing. That is why our show is not about it,
|
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645 but is rather about this little inn over here. Yes, this quaint little pub
|
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646 sitting there peacefully, with no idea that it is about to enter the land
|
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647 of 7-11's from hell!
|
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648
|
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649 If'n any of you watch Montigue Anaconda's Levitating Burlesque every
|
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650 Saturday night (I know you're out there, I can see your beady little eyes
|
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651 peeking through the shrubbery), this may sound familiar.
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652
|
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653
|
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654 Angus Podgorny vs. John McEnroe live tonight.
|
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655
|
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656 ^
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657 /|\
|
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658 |
|
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659
|
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660 The Above Is Not A Paid Announcement. We forced Them To Say It.
|
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661
|
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662 >R
|
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663
|
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664 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKurfur Redlig | Smurf In Range... FIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
|
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050=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 04/30/89 22:17 Msg:3725 Call:20792 Lines:27
|
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665
|
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666 &*&*&*&*'s
|
|||
|
667 (More impromptu story telling follows.)
|
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668
|
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|
669 After dinner I sat down to read the paper. Death, violence and
|
|||
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670 advertisments all lept out at me. Somtimes it just seems better to avoid
|
|||
|
671 finding out what the rest of the world is doing. After flipping through the
|
|||
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672 22 chanels I have the dubious houner of recieving I decided it was time to do
|
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|
673 some reading. Somthing light and entertaining I thought. I looked at my to
|
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|
674 be read shelf and spoted a book by Piers Anthony that I had been wanting to
|
|||
|
675 read. Another of his Xanth series. Always good fodder for an evenings
|
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676 entertainment.
|
|||
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677
|
|||
|
678 Some two hours later I had made my way through most of the book. It was
|
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679 a familer story, but as usual t execution was superb. I caught a movement out
|
|||
|
680 of the corner of my eye. I looked over at the fireplace, looked away and then
|
|||
|
681 looked back again. The clay mage was dancing. twirling about and tosing his
|
|||
|
682 crystal ball into the air. This went on for several minutes while I sat there
|
|||
|
683 slack jawed. Then with a final florish he turned to me, smiled and disapered.
|
|||
|
684
|
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|
685 The next day I went back to the little shop in the mall. And there in the
|
|||
|
686 window was the clay mage. I wasn't sure if it was the same one untill it
|
|||
|
687 winked at me.
|
|||
|
688
|
|||
|
689 An Astral Dreamer
|
|||
|
690 &*&*&*&*'s
|
|||
|
691
|
|||
|
051=Usr:465 Gregg Harris 04/30/89 23:00 Msg:3726 Call:20794 Lines:25
|
|||
|
692 )*(&()*&()*&()*&()*&()*&)(*&)(*&(*)()*&)(*&(*)&
|
|||
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693 LURK ALERT!!! LURK ALERT!!! WHOOP! WHOOP!
|
|||
|
694
|
|||
|
695 Incoming 7-11,
|
|||
|
696 Shields Sulu, Lock on Phasers..
|
|||
|
697
|
|||
|
698 Fire Checkov!
|
|||
|
699
|
|||
|
700 We missed capten.
|
|||
|
701
|
|||
|
702 The 7-11 seems to be unharmed captain. It seems to be radiating
|
|||
|
703 energy, but I can`t locate the source.
|
|||
|
704
|
|||
|
705 Fire Photon Torpedos!!
|
|||
|
706
|
|||
|
707 Torpedos Fired, Captain.
|
|||
|
708
|
|||
|
709 Captain, the torpedos missed.
|
|||
|
710
|
|||
|
711 . . .
|
|||
|
712
|
|||
|
713 Only your posting will fight off the 7-11.
|
|||
|
714
|
|||
|
715 The Mole
|
|||
|
716 )*(&(*)&()*&)(*&()*&()*&()*&()*&()*&(*&(*&
|
|||
|
052=Usr:233 molusk the crab 04/30/89 23:54 Msg:3727 Call:20795 Lines:9
|
|||
|
717 **********************************
|
|||
|
718 Lurking I am. Be all that you can
|
|||
|
719 be. Spenall of your time in
|
|||
|
720 contemplation.
|
|||
|
721 **********************************
|
|||
|
722
|
|||
|
723 bye
|
|||
|
724
|
|||
|
725
|
|||
|
053=Usr:7 Leonard Erickson 05/01/89 00:26 Msg:3728 Call:20796 Lines:1
|
|||
|
726@test
|
|||
|
054=Usr:29 The Bard 05/01/89 00:29 Msg:3729 Call:20797 Lines:48
|
|||
|
727 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|||
|
728 A figure has slipped into the Inn and has been sitting unobtrusively in
|
|||
|
729 a dark corner. Now realizing that the denizens need something to take their
|
|||
|
730 minds off their troubles, he decides a song is in order. Say one that will
|
|||
|
731 remind them that everything is not always what it seems.
|
|||
|
732 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|||
|
733 Red as Blood
|
|||
|
734 (words & music: Cecilia Eng)
|
|||
|
735
|
|||
|
736 Mirror, mirror on the wall
|
|||
|
737 Cannot see my face at all
|
|||
|
738 My lips are red as the blood I crave
|
|||
|
739 My hair as black as an empty grave
|
|||
|
740 As my cold arms around you go
|
|||
|
741 Admire my skin as white as snow
|
|||
|
742 I've a coffin for my bed
|
|||
|
743 And a piece of earth to lay my head
|
|||
|
744 CHORUS: For I shun the bright sun
|
|||
|
745 Snow White is my name
|
|||
|
746 And I am the night one
|
|||
|
747 As cold as the grave
|
|||
|
748 Stu`mother Queen you fear me well
|
|||
|
749 The mirror answers to your spell
|
|||
|
750 But Father loves his daughter best
|
|||
|
751 He'll not believe what you have guessed
|
|||
|
752 So best you learn to live in fear
|
|||
|
753 And keep your cross and bible near
|
|||
|
754 For if I catch you unagare
|
|||
|
755 I'll drink your life, I'll drain you bare
|
|||
|
756 Chorus
|
|||
|
757 Huntsman seeks to end my life
|
|||
|
758 With cucifix and prayer and knife
|
|||
|
759 His eyes stare now from lifeless face
|
|||
|
760 He met his death in my embrace
|
|||
|
761 I walk these woods at ~ight, undead
|
|||
|
762 My mother's crown upon my head
|
|||
|
763 I'll bleed this land eternally
|
|||
|
764 Stepmother Witch come challenge me
|
|||
|
765 For I shun the bright sun
|
|||
|
766 Snow White is my name
|
|||
|
767 And I am the night one
|
|||
|
768 As cold0as the grave
|
|||
|
769 As cold as the grave
|
|||
|
770
|
|||
|
771
|
|||
|
772 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|||
|
773 I'm told that this is based on a Tanith Lee story of the same name...
|
|||
|
774 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BARD~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|||
|
055=Usr:"87 Balph Steadman 05/01/89 12:45 Msg:3730 Call:20802 Lines:100
|
|||
|
775 696969696969
|
|||
|
776
|
|||
|
777 Science Con Fusion by Robert Fried
|
|||
|
778 Science is in trouble. Big trouble. And it's all because of a couple of
|
|||
|
779 scientists in Utah who simply refuse to follow the rules. They believe that
|
|||
|
780 they have created atomic fusion in a jar, and a few other researchers now
|
|||
|
781 think they're right. If they are, we may have a curcu of very cheap energy,
|
|||
|
782 but science as we know it may be done for.
|
|||
|
783 How have these people endangered science? To put it bluntly, they may
|
|||
|
784 have started a movement toward science on the cheap. No more multi-million
|
|||
|
785 dollar physics0labs, no more huge government grants to look into the long term
|
|||
|
786 effects of exposure to neutrinos, no more super colliders. Scientific research
|
|||
|
787 may be moving into a jar. Future requests for large grants may see
|
|||
|
788 foundations questioni~g whether a few hundred dollars for some heavy water and
|
|||
|
789 a few palladium rods might not be enough. No? Well then, how about trying
|
|||
|
790 some other kind of rod? Have you looked into the possibility of using rhodium
|
|||
|
791 rods? Why not?
|
|||
|
792 If dhese upstarts had any consideration at all for their colleagues, they
|
|||
|
793 would have hidden their jar in a mass of stainless steel and surrounded it
|
|||
|
794 with rooms full of sophisticated electronics. That's the least they could
|
|||
|
795 have done.
|
|||
|
'96 0 Yes, it's possible that it may all blow over, even if we do end up with
|
|||
|
797 an almost limitless source of energy for twenty bucks. Maybe the government
|
|||
|
798 and foundations will treat the whole thing as an exception to the rule, and
|
|||
|
799 maybe0they'll go on investing their millions in research. Maybe.
|
|||
|
800 But don't count on it.
|
|||
|
801 At this very moment, there may be scientists waiting in the wings with
|
|||
|
802 other shoestring discoveries, biding their time until the furor over fusion0
|
|||
|
80# disappears. As you read this, there may be thousands of disgruntled graduate
|
|||
|
804 students in their labs trying dumb experiments with foam hamburger boxes,
|
|||
|
805 orange crates, mailing tubes, and water guns, hoping against hope that they
|
|||
|
806 will come up with antigravity, perpetual motion, time travel, teleportation,
|
|||
|
807 or a cure for cancer.
|
|||
|
808 Hamburger boxes? Yes, hamburger boxes. You know, those foam boxes that
|
|||
|
809 are hinged on one edge. Some smart kid may decide to take a closer lok at
|
|||
|
810 the orange residue left in the box weeks after the removal of his
|
|||
|
811 cheeseburger. His nimble mind might wonder why the leftover cheese has
|
|||
|
812 apparently not been attacked by mold. Look out cancer, here it comes -- the
|
|||
|
813 Big Mac Effect.
|
|||
|
814 Oh yes, it would be very nice if a graduate student happened on the Big Ma
|
|||
|
815 breakthrough, but after cheap fusion, a 99-cent cancer cure would totally
|
|||
|
816 destroy the scientific establishment.
|
|||
|
817 Silly? Yes, indeed. As silly as a jar full of water and a couple of
|
|||
|
818 metal rods.
|
|||
|
819 ------------------------------
|
|||
|
820 This is Number 174 in a series of articles designed to explain the world to
|
|||
|
821 those who plan to live there and to visitors alike.
|
|||
|
822 ------------------------------
|
|||
|
823 Watch It by Robert Fried
|
|||
|
824 Cows like to watch television. In a study several years ago, cows were
|
|||
|
825 shown to produce more milk when they had television available in the barn, so
|
|||
|
826 the conclesion0was that they enjoyed it.
|
|||
|
827 Aside from the question of why the researchers decided to set up a TV in
|
|||
|
828 the barn, there is nothing at all interesting in the project. After all,
|
|||
|
829 people enjoy watching television too. It should be more0inturesting that
|
|||
|
830 people watch television, b ecause under close questioning, even cows will
|
|||
|
831 admit that they are stupid animals. Humans don't like to admit that they are
|
|||
|
832 stupid. In fact, they will go to great lengths to avoid looking stupid. Hmm.
|
|||
|
833 On reflection, perhaps someone caught a few humans watching TV in the barn,
|
|||
|
834 and perhaps they decided to explain their behavior by claiming to be
|
|||
|
835 performing research, and perhaps other people believed them. Yes, that's
|
|||
|
836 pocsible.
|
|||
|
837 The fact is that people will watch almost anything. The most significant
|
|||
|
838 difference between the Gilligan's Island of yesterday and the Alf of today is
|
|||
|
839 that Gilligan was more intelligent. But it shouldn't be surprising that
|
|||
|
840 people watch those shows when one considers that they have been enraptured for
|
|||
|
841 years by the spectacle of Mr. and Mrs. America buying deodorant on The Price
|
|||
|
842 Is Right.
|
|||
|
843 Television is, to be sure, a special case. It is, after all, an oasis of
|
|||
|
844 brightness in an otherwise drab and lifeless room. No matter how frayed the
|
|||
|
845 curtains become or how much dust builds up on the coffee table, the screen
|
|||
|
846 radiates excitement.
|
|||
|
847 Some people can't take the excitement, of coubse. But that doesn't mean
|
|||
|
848 that they are immune. The literature has reported cases of people who watch
|
|||
|
849 fish. These poor souls buy huge tanks, fill them with water, rocks, and fi
|
|||
|
850 sh, then sit and stare for hours. One might imagine that watching a little
|
|||
|
851 yellow fish swim back and forth for a few minutes would be enough for anyone,
|
|||
|
852 but one would be wrong.
|
|||
|
853 You wouldn't have been surprised to learn that human beings can spend
|
|||
|
854 their time watching guppies if you knuw arout the pancakes.
|
|||
|
855 Pancakes. You know, those spongy things that you brown on a griddle,
|
|||
|
856 then have to drown in corn syrup before they will slide down your throat.
|
|||
|
857 Right, those pancakes. At the 1893 Chicago World's Fair, special `olice had to
|
|||
|
858 be hired to keep the crowds of people from crushing each other while trying to
|
|||
|
859 watch a lady make pancakes. The Betty Crocker Company has a photograph of a
|
|||
|
860 crowd watching a short-order cook making pancakes eleven years earliub than
|
|||
|
861 that. Come to think of it, how surprising is it that people would watch
|
|||
|
862 someone make pancakes when you find out that someone else spent their time
|
|||
|
863 watching the people who were watching?
|
|||
|
864 Human beings will watch pancakes browning, fish swimming, pizza dough
|
|||
|
865 stretching, balloons rising, snow falling, baseball, ant farms, The Price Is
|
|||
|
866 Right, and cows. If we can tear our eyes away for a few moments, we might want
|
|||
|
867 to re-evaluate the comparative intelligence of sows0and people.
|
|||
|
868 No, maybe not.
|
|||
|
869 ------------------------------
|
|||
|
870 This is Number 175 in a series of articles designed to explain the world to
|
|||
|
871 those who plan to live there and to visitors alike.
|
|||
|
872 ------------------------------
|
|||
|
873 ...and there are those who call Computer Bulletin Board Systems and read the
|
|||
|
874 postings.....
|
|||
|
056=Usr:131 THE VISION 05/01/89 15:38 Msg:3731 Call:20804 Lines:16
|
|||
|
875 __________________________________T_H_E__V_I_S_I__ON__O______________________
|
|||
|
876
|
|||
|
877 Lots going on here. Good too. The above #174 article is excellent. Made
|
|||
|
878 me crack up out loud. Great stuff. Let's see some more! Well I posted in
|
|||
|
879 an effort to save this Inn from becoming a 7-11 (from what I've read). I
|
|||
|
880 know very little about all this talk but it is very funny. Lots of good
|
|||
|
881 action going on here it seems people coming back who have been gone for
|
|||
|
882 awhile. It's great! Later--for now. Hey AD.. haven't talked for awhile.
|
|||
|
883 0 Anything new going on with you lately? How're you feeling?
|
|||
|
884
|
|||
|
885 _*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_
|
|||
|
886
|
|||
|
887 __T_H_E__V_I_S_I_O_N__
|
|||
|
888
|
|||
|
889 0 0 3:45 15pm 5/1/89
|
|||
|
890
|
|||
|
057=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 05/01/89 18:12 Msg:3732 Call:20807 Lines:3
|
|||
|
891
|
|||
|
892 A lurking I will go, A lurking I will go...
|
|||
|
893
|
|||
|
058=Usr:4 Milchar 05/01/89 20:01 Msg:3733 Call:20808 Lines:7
|
|||
|
894 +;+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
|
|||
|
895 Bard- your taste in music never ceases to amaze. Interesting viewpoint
|
|||
|
896 expressed in the song I must say.
|
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897 And now, the number you have all been waiting for: 5.575! Yes, it0ceemc
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898 that 7.11-dom is retreating, all due to the help of those Innklings
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899 willing to contribute.
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900 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Milch +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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059=Usr:70 Kurfur Redlig 05/01/89 20:13 Msg:3734 Call:20809 Lines:&
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901 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKurfur Redlig | Whatcha doin Smeagol?????????????????????????
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902
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903 Just to lower the Lurk to Post ratio, I have decided to post this message.
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904 Now aren't I a nice guy?
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905
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906 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKurfur Redlig | SNEAKIN"'!!!!!1!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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060=Usr:1 CISTOP MIKEY 05/01/89 21:05 Msg:3735 Call:20811 Lines:6
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907 ***************************************************************************
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908 Take that! And That! Arghh! Pounce! Jab! Parry! Thrust!
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9090Dhat'll teach you you $%$#%$# 7-11's Now stay away from the Inn and
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910 never show your face again!
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911 **************************************************************************
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061=Usr:33 Mike Stanfill 05/01/89 21:41 Msg:3736 Call:20813 Lines:6
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913 /*/*/*/*/*/*/*
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914 "Hey, you!" "Yeah, YOU! the one in the 7-11 cap!" "Can't you *READ*?"
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915 "Right there, above your head! The sign clearly says that any and all
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916 convenience store employees may be shot ON SIGHT!"
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917 "sheesh! some peo`|e!"
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918 */*/*/*/*/*/*/ -swob (A Self-Willed Orange Blancmange) /~~~\
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062=Usr:70 Kurfur Redlig 05/01/89 22:04 Msg:3737 Call:20814 Lines:11
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919 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKurfur Redlig | Hmmmmm. Line noise. Fascinatingggggggggggggg
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920@
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921@Wow, two whole posts in just two hours
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922
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923 Well, two whole new posts in the last two hours. Fairly good. We can do
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924 better though.
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925
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926 As an added incentive, I will personally read every post you write here.
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927 (I know, so what?)
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928
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929 KKKKKKK[KKurfur Redlig | Klingons off the starboard bough!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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063=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 05/01/89 23:56 Msg:3738 Call:20816 Lines:49
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930 &*&*&*&*'s
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931
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932 Gee, Even mine? :-). Yes folks, the lurk ratio is heading down. But remember,
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933 only yoe can keep this trend going.
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934
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935 Another attempt at impromptu story telling follows.
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936
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937 It was one of those warm summer days that writers seem so fond of writting
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938 about. I sat in the living room watching TV. Fred and thu ga~g were doing
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939 their thing. Suddenly by brother burst in through the front door. He looked
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940 a little wild eyed, and right away I knew somthing was wrong. Being the oldest
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941 I knew I'd better try to get a handle on the situation. He ran back into the
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942 kitchen, I followed.
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943
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944 "Whats wrong?"
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945 "The Clubhouse, it's on fire! Grab some milk jugs and fill them with
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946 water!"
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947
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948 I didn't have time for questions, the 'clubhouse' was a big hole in an
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949 open field covered with boards. Surronding those boards was dry grass, and
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950 beyond that, on two sides was the begining of a duplex. We filled a couple of
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951 water jugs each and ran out the door and up the road. I Don't think I had
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952 ever ran that fast before, the thought of eight or nine house going up in
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953 smoke really scared me.
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954
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955 By the time we got there the flames were leaping up six or seven feet.
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956 we emptied the jugs out, but it didn't seem to do much good. A couple f
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957 my brothers friends were there as well. We started to throw dirt down into the
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958 pit and did our best to keep the flames down.
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959
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960 More story telling later.
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961
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962 Vision, I'm feeling sort of indiferent right now. I'm goi~g hme this
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963 weedend to help my mom and brother go through a lot of stuff that has been
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964 in storage for a long time. I still havn't reconciled myself to the whole
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965 thing. This is only my second experience with the death of somebody I knew,
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)66 and the first with a family member. There will always be a whole in my li,
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967 but I will continue to live and grow. In one of my last conversations with
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968 my father he told me how important it was to finish school. I guess he was
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969 proud of me being in College, and I'm sort of glad he never found out how
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970 badly I've been doing recently in school. For both he and I, I will someday
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971 get my degree. He came so close, withing one term, but didn't quite make it.
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972
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973 Well, don't let me0dampen the mood. One of the things I realy enjoy is
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974 conversing with everybody on this board.
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975
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976 An Astral Dreamer
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977 &*&*&*&*'s
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978
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064=Usr:219 Friar Mossback 05/02/89 12:53 Msg:3739 Call:20824 Lines:11
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979 [][][][][][][][][M[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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980 I am glad to see that we are in no danger of having a seven-11 take us
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981 over this week. I hope to add to the post ratio, to keep it from going.
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982 I am curious as to how many people here frequent Blue Parrot and JD's
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983 Place, as well as here. I am at least one, and I think I have seen
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984 Nighty in all three places, and JD, of course.
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985 If you go to all places, leave a note here, just with the name you use
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986 here. (Don't give youb alder egos away!)
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987 Whatever happpened to the mole?
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988 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Friar [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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989
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065=Usr:70 Kurfur Redlig 05/02/89 17:26 Msg:3740 Call:20830 Lines:10
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990 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKurfur Redlig | Gxoah1 I Got Vertigo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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991
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992 Sure gives you vertigo when you're all the way down here on the
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993 bottom and look all the way up to thetop of the disk.
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994
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995 Nifty, only five lines remaining. Now, I could either write a *very*
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996 short story, or I could just fill the disk with whatever comes to my
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997 mind (but that could take a while, my having so few original thoughts!.
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998
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999 KKKKKKKKKKKurfur Redlig | This is the end. There aint no moreeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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