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1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask...
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2 ************************* INSTALLED: 26 FEB 87 *************************
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3 Welcome to BWMS (BackWater Message System) Mike Day System operator
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4 ************************************************************
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5 GENERAL DISCLAIMER: BWMS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION
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6 PLACED ON THIS SYSTEM.
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7 BWMS was created as an electronic bill board. BWMS is a privately owned
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8 and operated system which is currently open for use by the general public.
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9 No restrictions are placed on the use of the system. As the system is
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10 privately owned, I retain the right to remove any and all messages which
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11 I may find offensive. Because of the limited size of the system, it will be
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12 periodically purged of messages. (only 629 lines of data can be saved)
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13 To leave a message, type 'ENTER' and use ctrl/C or break to get out of the
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14 ENTER mode. The message is automatically stored. If after entering the
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15 message you find you made a mistake, use the replace command to replace
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16 the line. To exit from the system, type 'OFF' 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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20 "It is seldom wise to examine the denatl cavities of a steed recieved for
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21 no compensation given."
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22 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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23 Wow - I've never been at the top before.
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24 Has anyone read the tower commission report yet ? So, we don't have
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25 a crook for a president, we have a buffoon.
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26 [][][][][][][][][][][] Friar [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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27 Yes, Erhuman. So is our way. You are a part of the village.
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28
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29 (* IIIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIIIX (*) IXVIIIVIIVIVIVIIIIII *)
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30 The old woman standing in front of him repeated her
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31 question, "Do you want your future read?"
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32 "Why, . . . uh, . . . sure, I guess." It took a
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33 while for him to gather his thoughts. "How much will it
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34 cost me?"
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35 "Well, ducky, my throat's a bit parched . . ." she
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36 said, sitting down heavily in the chair across the
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37 table from him. "What say you buy me a pint of bitter
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38 first, then we'll see if you like what I read in your
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39 hand. Fair enough?"
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40 He couldn't see any obvious scam yet, so, for the
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41 price of a pint, he decided to hear her out. He
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42 motioned the bartender over and ordered more ice water
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43 for himself and a pint of bitter for the old woman.
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44 When their drinks arrived, the old woman eyed his
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45 plain water with a scorn and took a deep swallow from
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46 her own glass.
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47 "Ah," she belched with satisfaction, "that puts a
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48 better perspective on the world. Now, give me your
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49 hand, and lets see what old Granny can read."
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50 "Who ever she is, she's putting on a good show,"
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51 the Philosopher thought. "Might as well play along for
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52 a while, it will keep me from worrying so much about
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53 this problem I seem to be having with my memory."
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54 He extended his hand across the table and she
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55 grasped it with a surprisingly strong grip. She turned
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56 it palm up and traced the many lines on it with a none
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57 too clean finger. Muttering under her breath, she
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58 studied the tips of his fingers, and the whorls on
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59 them.
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60 He shifted in his chair, uncomfortable under her
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61 close scrutiny.
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62 She looked at him from under her brows, "Not much
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63 excitement in your life, is there? The last thing I
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64 can see musta been at least a couple months ago. She
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65 musta been something real different for a man like you, with
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66 your books and all."
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67 The Philosopher gaped at her with amazement.
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68 She chuckled when she saw his expression and looked
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69 back down at his hand.
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70 "Looks like you really got a snootful that time. You gotta get smart about t
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71 these things though, build up your tolerance before you
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72 drink like that. Otherwise you forget the fun parts and just
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73 remember the hangover."
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74
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75 Green Eyes (2-27-87)
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76 (* IIIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIIIX (*) IXVIIIVIIVIVIVIIIIII *)
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77 Out in the woods the prairie cat paused in its stalking of a rabbit. Had it
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78 "heard" it's name?
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79 #Hello?#
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80 No response. It scanned carefully. At the edge of its range it felt the two-
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81 legs at the Inn. Scanning more carefully, it realized it's error. It had
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82 "heard" a thought directed at a two-legs that was also called "Green Eyes".
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83
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84 The cat resumed the stalk....
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85 """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""Green Eyes"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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86 ____02/27/87__________________JD 2446854.6640_________19:56:16_PST_________
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87
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88 (* IIIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIIIX (*) IXVIIIVIIVIVIVIIIIII *)
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89 With the excuse of wanting to take another drink, the crone
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90 released the Philosopher's hand.
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91 "The fool is still gawping at me like a hooked fish,"
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92 she thought. "Men don't usually forget the dancer," she
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93 reflected somewhat bitterly, "and even with my strong hint,
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94 this one still isn't remembering."
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95 She swallowed more of the ale. Her feeling of
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96 wrongness was now overwhelming. Could this be some kind of
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97 trap with the man across from her being used as the
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98 unsuspecting bait?
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99 The Inn was starting to fill up with evening regulars.
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100 Soon things would start getting loud and lively, and she
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101 could slip out without attracting much attention. If only
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102 she could be sure he wasn't going to remember!
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103 The bartender came up to the Philosopher and spoke,
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104 somewhat apologetically, "If you'll forgive me for
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105 interrupting, sir, I was wondering when you were planning to
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106 pay your bill from last time. If you recall, you ran out of
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107 funds after standing the house to a free round."
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108 "That's it!" the Philosopher exclaimed. The bartender
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109 took an uncertain step backwards.
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110 "There was something I've been trying to remember ever
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111 since I got here," the Philosopher hastened to reassure him.
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112 "I've been sitting here racking my brain and coming up with
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113 nothing. Thank you for solving that little mystery. I'll
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114 be happy to pay whatever I owe. I seem to recall having a
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115 great time that night--what I remember of it."
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116 The crone, seeing this as her last chance to jog his
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117 memory, directed a question at the bartender.
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118 "Wasn't that around the time that that dancer showed up
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119 and put on a real performance?"
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120 "I believe it was . . . yes, I'm sure of it. Don't
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121 you remember, sir, at the end how she was leaping from table
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122 to table and everybody was clapping."
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123 Looking rueful, the Philosopher shook his head. "For a
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124 while that night I was . . . uh . . . involved in porcelain
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125 worship and I . . . well . . . fell asleep in the
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126 confessional. When I came back everyone was raving about
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127 her, but I never did see her."
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128 For a moment the crone sat stunned, but she quickly
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129 recovered. "This was a trap! I have to get out of here
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130 immediately!" she thought.
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131 "Well," she said, rising from her chair, "while you
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132 gentlemen finish your business, I'll take a little trip to
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133 the necessary. You can't buy beer, you know. You can only
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134 rent it."
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135 Chuckling at her own jest, the crone make her way
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136 through the crowd and out the door. Once outside she
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137 lengthened her stride and headed toward the pond as fast as
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138 her old body would allow, hoping desperately that no one was
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139 following her.
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140
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141 Green Eyes (02/28/87)
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142 (* IIIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIIIX (*) IXVIIIVIIVIVIVIIIIII *)
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143 ____02/28/87__________________JD 2446855.4265_________14:14:18_PST_________
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144 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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145 All you listening to me this day who have a technological background, try to
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146 imagine: You are in... the Middle Ages, perhaps before, and you have to build
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147 an automobile.
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148 Now multiply the difficulty by a factor of five.
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149 Yob's people had beautiful art, but when it came to manipulating their
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150 environment, they ranked about at the level of a long-lost African tribe.
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151 Yob had to ask me what a catapult was.
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152 I may make the problem sound more difficult than it was. The people of All
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153 were much more intelligent, on the average, than the people of Earth or Celene.
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154 After some struggle in trying to determine where to begin my instruction about
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155 primitive engineering, the project ran much more smoothly than I would have
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156 guessed. They were skilled with their hands, and once a few things were
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157 explained to them, the tools they needed to complete the project began to form
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158 beneath their hands. My own grew calloused.
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159 After a time:
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160 "It is beautiful, Yob. The village can be proud of their accomplishment."
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161 "It is also strange and wonderous to us, Erhuman. I would like to visit these
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162 lands that make such things. Their knowledge is great."
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163 I considered that. "They do not know nearly as much as the tribe in other
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164 things, Yob. One day I shall return and show you those lands. You may teach
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165 each other."
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166 "Are you ready to use the kaatuhpuhlt now?"
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167 I sighed. The work had taken its toll, and the going would soon be rough.
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168 "Not yet, Yob. Sunset tomorrow, I shall depart. And return with something
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169 for the tribe, I will." I noted that my speech patterns were becoming
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170 a bit permuted, they were.
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171 "Then rest. Your things will be gathered. Be certain to bring my greetings
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172 to this other place...."
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173 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Milchar +++++ 28 Feb 87 ++++++++++++++++++++++
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174
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175 (* IIIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIIIX (*) IXVIIIVIIVIVIVIIIIII *)
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177 In a partially filled storeroom in the upper reaches of the
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178 Inn, hidden behind a tier of boxes, lay the body of a man.
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179 His fingers twitched slightly with the return of sensation
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180 and neural activity. His awareness struggled against the
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181 numbness of his prolonged trance state. The ward spell's
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182 summons was still the only coherent thought in his mind.
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183 But it was enough. The Magus was soon intoning the words
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184 which would counter the detrimental effects of what must
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185 have been a much longer sleep than he had foreseen having.
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186 He cursed at himself for having attuned his ward spell
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187 for only the return of the Philosopher; and for blithely
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188 assuming that that return would occur within days of the
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189 dancer's appearance.
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190 As he worked and massaged his deadened limbs, he
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191 wondered just how long he had lain, gathering dust, in the
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192 dark room . . . three weeks? a month? two months?
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193 And during this time what had she, his quarry, his
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194 prey, done? Had she waited? Or had she found some traveler
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195 other than the Philosopher to take her another step away
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196 from him in this deadly chase?
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197 It was more than an hour from the time of his summoning
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198 till the Magus was able to walk steadily down the corridor
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199 to the stairs and make his descent to the public room below.
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200 As the room came into view, he quickly scanned the
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201 crowd to find the Philosopher and, he hoped, the shape-
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202 changer. He knew he would have no trouble recognizing the
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203 Philosopher--after all, he had worn a glamour of that very
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204 person the night he had made the false promise of escape to
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205 the dancer.
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206 "Did she ever discover that little switch?" the Magus
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207 wondered with grim humor.
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208 He spotted the Philosopher at a small table in the
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209 back. He worked his way slowly through the press of bodies
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210 and approached the table.
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211 "Do you mind if I share your table?" he asked the
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212 Philosopher. "It's getting too noisy for me up front."
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213 "Go right ahead," said the Philosopher. "I have a
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214 feeling my Fortune Teller isn't coming back."
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215 "Fortune Teller?" the Magus looked at the Philosopher
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216 with interest, as he sat in the empty chair. "Was she any
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217 good? Or was it the usual jumble of generalities that could
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218 fit anybody?"
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219 "I never found out." said the Philosopher. "She talked
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220 more about my past than my future, and was only half right
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221 with that. She certainly was a strange old girl."
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222 "Old," queried the Magus, his interest suddenly
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223 serious. "How old, 40's or 50's?"
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224 "Oh no, much closer to 80 than 40."
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225 Sensing that the Philosopher was becoming curious about
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226 his increased interest, the Magus abruptly changed the
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227 subject to a seemingly unrelated topic.
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228 "I'm a stranger to this region," he began. "Could you
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229 tell me if there are any good, deep fishing streams or ponds
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230 nearby? I'd like to catch a big one if I could."
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231 "No," said the Philosopher. "I'm not much of an
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232 outdoorsman. But some of the locals in here tonight could
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233 tell you. Just ask around."
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234 "Thanks," said the Magus, getting up out of his chair.
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235 "I think I'll wander around and do just that."
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236
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237 Green Eyes (02-28-87)
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238 P.S. I would like to thank the Philosopher for not
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239 objecting to my rather free-handed use of his character. I
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240 hope he suffers no harm from my tampering.
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241 (* IIIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIIIX (*) IXVIIIVIIVIVIVIIIIII *)
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243 I was sitting at my usual table, reading and sipping my B&B, when an odd
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244 character approached me and asked if I was a fisherman.
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245 "Only for lost ideas," I replied. "What is it that you are looking for.
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246 I may be able to help, as I have heard every fishing story imagineable, from
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247 my comfortable spot here in the warmth."
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248 "There is a pond, not far from here, that holds an enormous bass. It can
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249 never be caught, though, because if it were, the level of the pond would drop
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250 so much that all the little fishes would be left high and dry." I chuckled
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251 at the thought picture that evoked, and the stranger grabbed my shoulder
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252 rather harshly.
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253 "A pond ? Where ? What direction ? How far ?" he cried.
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254 "Over that way, not far. Ouch! Follow the stream."
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255 #How rude, he didn't even laugh at my story.# I turned and watched him rush
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256 for the door. I picked my book up and began reading again, where I left
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257 off. Bach is such a wonderful writer.
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258 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Friar [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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259
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260 now that there is no PC&S, where do you go?
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261
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262 @+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@+@
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263
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264 O\=<([V2V])>=/O
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265
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266 SYSOP: I HEARD FROM MAGRATHEA THAT YOU ARE RUNNING ON A DISKWRITER WITH A
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267 LATER ROM VERSION THAN MINE. MINE IS "4.7S REV 1" DATED 2/28/79.
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268 I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE A COPY OF THAT ROM VERSION IF IT ISN'T COPYRIGHTED.
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269 I WOULD LIKE TO HOOK THE DISKWRITER UP TO A TANDON TM-100A (5.25", 40 TRK),
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270 BUT I DON'T HAVE THE CORRECT ROM. THE CURRENT DRIVE IT IS RUNNING ON IS A
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271 5.25" 35-TRK MPI. PLEASE REPLY OR CALL. I DON'T HAVE A MANUAL YET, SO I
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272 AM STORING YOUR LOGON MENU FOR LATER READING.
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273 THANX! JIM MICHAELS
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274 / \
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275 Q Q
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276 ^
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277 \_/
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278 OOPS! SYSOP: MY PHONE NUMBER IS 231-xxxx
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279 JIM MICHAELS
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280 ___________________________________________________________________________
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281 Jim: Mike has no means of copying the ROMs. I'm the guy who bought the
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282 other Diskwriter from Magrathea. My diskwriter is out on loan or I'd check
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283 the ROM version to see if it was later.
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284 ____03/02/87__________Leonard_JD 2446856.8568_________00:33:54_PST_________
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285 (*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)
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286
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287 O\=<([V2V])>=/O
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288
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291 The Magus paused just outside the doorway of the Inn to
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292 orient himself. The directions he had gotten were vague,
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293 in keeping with the person giving them--who had appeared to
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294 be reading the bound score of "The Well-Tempered Clavier".
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295 He was not one to 'examine the dental cavities of a steed
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296 received for no compensation given.' Vague people have
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297 their uses, he thought with malicious satisfaction.
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298 He set off in what he thought was the right direction.
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299 If his estimate of the length of her lead was correct,
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300 the shape-changer would only now be preparing herself for
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301 the transformation ritual. He had never seen one of her
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302 kind performing the rite. Though he had read everything he
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303 could find about these rare creatures, it was difficult to
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304 separate the facts from the wealth of legend and myth
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305 surrounding them. But he did know that the time just prior
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306 to transformation was when they were most vulnerable,
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307 perhaps even helpless.
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308 If only he could catch her before she entered the
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309 water, while she was focusing all of her attention inward,
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310 then he knew he could capture her and make her his slave,
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311 his most obedient servant. Having her in his power was the
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312 key to his dreams of power, his empire. But first, she had
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313 to be caught.
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314 He increased his speed until he was running swiftly and
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315 quietly over the ground, his shadow like a stooping falcon.
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316
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317 Green Eyes (03/02/87)
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318 (* IIIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIIIX (*) IXVIIIVIIVIVIVIIIIII *)
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319 DONT MEAN TO BREAK ON ON THE WRITING GREEN EYES, BU I REALLY ENOY READING YOUR
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320 STORIES. DID YOU EVERTHINK ABOUT PUBLISHING?
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321
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322 DOOZER.
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323 NEED TO HVE BBS IN THE NEW YORK,LONG ISLND AREA VERY IMPORTANT MY NUMBER IS 297 2774
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324 SAVE
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325 ____03/02/87__________________JD 2446857.6983_________20:45:43_PST_________
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326 .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.
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327 Milchar: Good luck in your airy quest for that sacred treasure
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328 called "home"...
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329 Magus: Slaves with power are seldom slaves for long... watch your
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330 step. Remember Sting's words in 'Wrapped Around Your Finger'.
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331 .-.-.-.-.-.16 days, 15 hours.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.Emu
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332 ^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&
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333 Emu: First you mentioned that book by Nabokov, and now `Wrapped Around
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334 Your Finger' Is this on purpose, or just
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335 o/~ Synchronicity? o/~
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336 ^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&^&
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337
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338 pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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339 stories look great. sorry to have missed so much, but no choice.
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340 pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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341
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342 (* IIIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIIIX (*) IXVIIIVIIVIVIVIIIIII *)
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343 Emu: If the power and the mind of a slave is subverted by
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344 the goals of the master, the slave will remain the tool of
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345 the master. The only hope for the slave is to retain some
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346 element of free will, and to have goals other than those of
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347 the master.
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348
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349 Green Eyes (03/03/87)
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350 (* IIIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIIIX (*) IXVIIIVIIVIVIVIIIIII *)
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351
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352 DOOZER, pppppp, et. al: This fledgling writer thanks you
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353 for your support.
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354
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355 Bartles and Green Eyes (03/03/87)
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356 (* IIIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIIIX (*) IXVIIIVIIVIVIVIIIIII *)
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357
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358
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359 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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360 The Philosopher put down his flagon and looked about him.
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361 It had been a strange evening so far. First the fortune
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362 teller then a rather annoyed looking magician who wanted to
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363 know where to find a good fishing spot had come to his table
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364 only to leave again rather quickly. He wondered why the
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365 fortune teller had left so abruptly and why the magician had
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366 been so intent on finding fish. "There could be some
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367 connection," he thought, "but I'm not at all sure what it
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368 might be. Perhaps the Bard or ARoNov could help me." But
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369 he could see neither ARoNov nor the Bard. Disappointed, he
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370 pulled a small jeweled medallion from his robe and held it
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371 in his left hand. He closed his eyes and cast a though
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372 across the Inn. #Bard, ARoNov, where are you?#
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373
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374 The Philosopher
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375 March 3rd, 1987
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376 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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377
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378 GREEN EYES: I DON'T MEAN TO BE RUDE, BUT COULD YOU CHILL OUT A LITTLE
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379 ON THE STORIES? 5 CONSECUTIVE ENTRIES OF OVER 30 LINES EACH
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380 GETS JUST A LITTLE RIDICULOUS. I WOULD HAVE 'DO 150', BUT
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381 THERE WAS STUFF IN BETWEEN I DIDN'T WANT TO MISS. PLEASE
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382 JUST SPACE THEM OUT A LITTLE MORE. THANKS.
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383 -DAVIS-
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384 ___________________________________________________________________________
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385 Piper: If you wish, a 'newsfeed' could be arranged...
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386 ...tektronix!reed!percival!leonard
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387 ...tektronix!reed!percival!bucket!leonard
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388 {mail to percival, files to bucket please}
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389 ____03/03/87__________Leonard_JD 2446858.6408_________19:22:44_PST_________
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390 ***************************************************************************
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391 Davis: Actually, in the way things have been lately, perhaps you should
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392 be decrying the lack of input here rather than Green Eye's input.
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393 I cannot complain of excessive use of the system when he is the only
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394 one adding much to the system in the last few days. The main reason
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395 that the entries are as they are is due to the lack of other input
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396 between his entires. How about it people, where are you?
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397 ************************ CISTOP MIKEY ************************************
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398 SERVING THE NATIONS OF EURASIA FOR TWENTY YEARS
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399
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400 Her fingers went through her short hair and left no trace. Looks were
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401 important to her only twenty minues after their encounter. No doubt she had
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402 no time to worry about it during the chase. Now she wanted to use a compact
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403 mirror and she did. Pasha tried to look around the mirror in order to see
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404 her. He failed but at least she could not have noticed he had. It only took a
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405 few minutes for their waitress to come back.
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406
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407 Nat folded up the compact and clasped it into place. It was in her purse by
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408 the time the waitress was ready to set her coffee down on the table. For a
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409 waitress, her hands shook a great deal. It must have been age, decided Pasha,
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410 noticing the liver spots on her hands and her wrinkled neck. Her head was
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411 stretched out to pour the coffee, her neck was hanging over his place setting
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412 in fact. He could see the red marks from having her neck held. Held tight.
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413
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414 Pasha tried not to show his fear. Nat was picking out a black cartridge from
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415 her purse and was about to show it when the waitress took the pitcher of
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416 coffee to another table. He had waited for the aging waitress to leave
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417 to another table before he told Nat not to drink or eat.
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418
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419 She was surprised. Frustration tinged her voice as she posed a question about
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420 why she should not. Marks on the neck of the waitress convinced her to
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421 abstain for a while. It also kept her eyes open, despite her fatigue. It was
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422 not the time to show either fright or weariness.
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423
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424 Each imagined they saw other diners watching them not drinking. Each knew
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425 intellectually that it could not have been a diner who had assaulted the
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426 waitress that way. It was a person behind the counter or in the kitchen.
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427 Pouring cups of cream had never been so tough before.
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428
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429 Nat held up her mug to set it to her lips when Pasha told her not to actually
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430 touch the steaming liquid. Her tone fit the manner she was holding the cup
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431 with. It was as if they should be discussing a progressive media of one sort
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432 or another. They considered what to do about the possible poison, or their
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433 possible paranoia, and they evetually decided to try to duck out the front
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434 doors and run for his car.
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435
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436 Nat put a large bill on the table and stood up very quickly. Pasha followed
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437 her out the front door in a huff. Neither one could be sure the motion they
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438 saw in the corner of their eyes was not the falling scenery of the diner as
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439 they rose. He led her to his car several streets down. Pauses for traffic
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440 gave them time to catch breath while they held their breath as the passed the
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441 strangers of the New York streets.
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442
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443 They made it to his car. Pasha got in and reached over to open the passenger.
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444 The right click and Nat tried the door handle. The car was short and she
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445 nearly tore her skirt and scraped her nylons in sitting down to the level of
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446 the seat. Pasha turned the key a few times. When it started, they pulled out
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447 slow and drove fast. They ended up parking in Upstate New York and that is
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448 when she showed him the cartridge again.
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449 LET LIBERTY RING
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450 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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451 WELL, NOW THAT DIGITAL RESEARCH WENT BELLY-UP A WHILE AGO, PEOPLE (AMAZINGLY
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452 ENOUGH, ARE STILL USING CP/M SYSTEMS (ME BEING ONE OF THEM). KAYPROS, MORROWS
|
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453 AND A WHOLE SLEW OF CP/M EMULATORS/Z80 CPU BOARDS FOR ATARI 520ST'S, IBM'S,
|
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454 APPLES, AND A FEW OTHER BIG NAMES, ETC.
|
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455 NOW FOR THE QUESTION...
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456 IS ANYBODY OUT THERE INTERESTED IN THE Z80 CPU OR CP/M THAT I CAN YACK WITH?
|
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457 I HAVE BEEN INVESTIGATING IN UNDOCUMENTED Z80 OPCODES (AS VARIED AND NUMEROUS
|
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458 AS FLIES IN A DESERT) AND SOME OTHER THINGS.
|
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459 I AM STILL TRYING TO FIND OUT WHAT DD76 DOES.
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460 I HAVE COUNTED ABOUT 400+ NEW MNEMONICS AND HAVE TRACKED DOWN ABOUT 60.
|
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461 MIKE DAY, ARE YOU LISTENING?
|
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462 ALSO, THE Z800 SERIES MPU'S ARE MAKING A COMEBACK. ZILOG IS REANNOUNCING
|
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463 THIS SERIES AGAIN, NOW THAT THE BUGS ARE REMOVED.
|
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464 THE MINIMUM CLOCK SPEED IS 10 MHZ & THE MAXIMUM IS 25MHZ.
|
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465 THE DATA & ADDRESS BUSSES ARE MULTIPLEXED.
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466 DATA BUSSES CAN BE 8 OR 116 BITS WIDE, ADDRESS LINES CAN BE 18 OR 24 BITS
|
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467 WIDE (YOUR CHOICE).
|
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468 IT HAS A BUILT-IN MMU, PARALLEL AND SERIAL PORTS, COUNTER-TIMER CIRCUITS
|
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469 AND A 256-BYTE INSTRUCTION CACHE THAT SUPPORTS READING INSTRUCTIONS FROM
|
|||
|
470 DRAMS IN BURST MODE, ETC.
|
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471 THIS IS NOT A JOKE. IT RUNS THE CURRENT Z80 OPCODES, AND IT HAS A FEW
|
|||
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472 MORE, TOO. THE MNEMONICS HAVE BEEN REVISED TO LOOK MORE 68000'ISH.
|
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473 NICE NEW INSTRUCTIONS LIKE TRAP, MULTIPLY/DIVIDE SIGNED/UNSIGNED, ETC.
|
|||
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474 HAVE BEEN ADDED. THE Z8216 DIRECTLY SUPPORTS THE ZILOG FLOATING POINT
|
|||
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475 PROCESSOR BECAUSE OF THE 16-BIT DATA BUS.
|
|||
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476 I WONDER WHAT WILL HAPPEN WITH THIS CHIP FLYING ABOUT.
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477 -----------------------
|
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478 MIKE DAY, I AM STILL LOOKING FOR A NICE CHANGE OF 2708'S FOR MY DISK WRITER.
|
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479 YOU SAID TO ASK FOR HELP. I'M ASKING.
|
|||
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480 DO YOU STILL HAVE THE DISK WRITER?
|
|||
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481 JIM MICHAELS 231-xxxx (PLEASE CALL ME)
|
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482 -=-=-=-=-=-=-
|
|||
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483 NU/Y
|
|||
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484 O\=<([V2V])>=/O
|
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485 Emu: 16 days, 15 hours until WHAT? Countdowns make me nervous when I don't
|
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486 know what they are for. Should I be getting my affairs in order?
|
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487
|
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488 Green Eyes: great stuff! I had thought the shape-changer was a bad guy (girl?)
|
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489 and the Magus was a good guy but it seems the opposite is true. Whichever
|
|||
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490 it is, I'm interested in seeing more. I love stories involving the Inn, and
|
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491 wish there was more of them.
|
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492
|
|||
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493 Davis: You know, there are other systems around Portland. Why don't you give
|
|||
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494 some of them a try? Maybe if we're real lucky you'll get lost on the way
|
|||
|
495 back and we won't have to listen to you. Personally, I'd rather listen to
|
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496 Green Eyes any day, multiple entries and all.
|
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497 O\=<([V2V])>=/O
|
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498
|
|||
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499 (* IIIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIIIX (*) IXVIIIVIIVIVIVIIIIII *)
|
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500 Sorry, didn't mean to play monopoly--the creative juices
|
|||
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501 just started flowing. I'll try to hold back after this.
|
|||
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502 CISTOP MIKEY: he(?), I'm a she.
|
|||
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503 (* IIIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIIIX *)
|
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504 The crone leaned against the smooth bark of the willow tree,
|
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505 gasping in an effort to regain her breath. She pressed her
|
|||
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506 hand against her side to ease a painful stitch. She had
|
|||
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507 pushed the old body nearly beyond its limits in her race to
|
|||
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508 reach the pond, so she should expect to pay some price for
|
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509 the speed.
|
|||
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510 She could see a glint of moonlit water through the
|
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511 drooping branches of the willow. Very soon she would have
|
|||
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512 to prepare for transformation, but for now she could only
|
|||
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513 pant, and try to compose her mind. A calm mind was
|
|||
|
514 necessary to induce the trance-state of transformation, and
|
|||
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515 she was far from feeling calm. How close on her heels was
|
|||
|
516 her pursuer? She had no doubt that he would quickly find
|
|||
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517 out what bodies of water were close to the Inn.
|
|||
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518 How much of a head start did she have, how long could
|
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519 she rest? And where could she escape to? That was the most
|
|||
|
520 disturbing question of all.
|
|||
|
521 The only worlds open to her were ones she could reach
|
|||
|
522 through the water memory--once her body had changed in a
|
|||
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523 body of water, she could always return to that water during
|
|||
|
524 a subsequent transformation. But in order to go to new
|
|||
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525 worlds, she first had to be taken there by another traveler.
|
|||
|
526 This was why she had sought out the Philosopher, and then
|
|||
|
527 waited so patiently for his return. He had promised to take
|
|||
|
528 her to one of his worlds, somewhere out of the knowledge and
|
|||
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529 reach of her pursuer. And now that escape route no longer
|
|||
|
530 existed, because the Philosopher didn't even remember
|
|||
|
531 meeting the dancer, let alone his promise to provide her
|
|||
|
532 with transport to another world.
|
|||
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533 She desperately tried for formulate a destination, and
|
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534 decide which of her shapes would be most useful when she
|
|||
|
535 reached it.
|
|||
|
536
|
|||
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537 Green Eyes (03/04/87)
|
|||
|
538 (* IIIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIIIX (*) IXVIIIVIIVIVIVIIIIII *)
|
|||
|
539 _____________________________________________________________________________
|
|||
|
540 The Romans would parade their captured goods through the streets of Rome.
|
|||
|
541 New slaves, the peoples of the conquered lands, walked along with the
|
|||
|
542 procession. Romans stood along the streets and gazed upon the bounty of the
|
|||
|
543 conquests, both human and material.
|
|||
|
544 It was a time of revelling. The wars on all fronts were in favor of the
|
|||
|
545 expanding Roman quest for power. The armies could do no wrong.
|
|||
|
546 One particular Roman rode along on his chariot. Instead of horses, moor
|
|||
|
547 slaves pulled the ornate vehicle through the streets. He glanced across the
|
|||
|
548 eight sweaty backs of free men enslaved pulling him to greater riches.
|
|||
|
549 Another moor walked beside the chariot, waving a large fan to keep the
|
|||
|
550 Conqueror cool in the Mediterranean sun. The moor, a tribal leader in his
|
|||
|
551 own land, looked up at the Roman, aglitter in ceremonial dress. The
|
|||
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552 conquerors and the conquered side by side. The moor spoke, in his own
|
|||
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553 tongue, loud enough for the Roman to hear.
|
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|
554 "All glory is fleeting."
|
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555 He knew the Roman would never understand.
|
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556
|
|||
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557 French Toast
|
|||
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558 ______________________________________________________________________________
|
|||
|
559 PS: Thank you General Patton.
|
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560 ______________________________________________________________________________
|
|||
|
561
|
|||
|
562 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
|
|||
|
563 Someone asked where did people go, now that PC&S is gone? I answer you,
|
|||
|
564 P.C.S. The Portland Computer Society has a pizza social every month. The
|
|||
|
565 day is the first Thursday of the month. The starting time is 7:00pm-7:30pm.
|
|||
|
566 The place is Stark Street Pizza Co. You are in luck, since this coming
|
|||
|
567 Thursday happens to be the first Thursday of March. PC&S -> P.C.S. deja vu?
|
|||
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568 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
|
|||
|
569
|
|||
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570 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
|
|||
|
571 If, instead, you were referring to the PC & S Tavern that used to exist near
|
|||
|
572 the Multnomah Country Library, where PorSFiS and Innhabitants used to lurk
|
|||
|
573 on alternate Saturdays, the substitute nowadays is "The Back Street Pub"
|
|||
|
574 (as it reads in my copy of the Pulsar), and the next meeting of PorSFiS is at
|
|||
|
575 2:00pm on March 7. I'm afraid that Innhabitants lurk there much less often
|
|||
|
576 than in the days of PC&S. You'd have better luck going to the PCS Social
|
|||
|
577 on March 5th, additional data in message above.
|
|||
|
578 ++++++++++++++++++++
|
|||
|
579 "NOW!" I yelled down.
|
|||
|
580 Yob cut the rope with his stone knife, releasing the energy stored within
|
|||
|
581 the catapult. My body was pressed violently forward and upward...
|
|||
|
582 Sunset. Magic was possible.
|
|||
|
583 The words were said, the motions made, and I prayed to whatever benevolent
|
|||
|
584 beings there may be in the multiverse that I had judged the speed and angle
|
|||
|
585 properly. Very soon I'd know.
|
|||
|
586 I threw my ebony wand before me, letting it cut a path through the ether to
|
|||
|
587 somewhere else.
|
|||
|
588 My view of All was breathtaking. My body sailed high above Yob's village,
|
|||
|
589 above the valley. I saw the village people wave farewell-
|
|||
|
590 Dark enveloped me; I had passed through a familiar-looking circular portal
|
|||
|
591 which already was closing behind me. All quickly repaired its wound.
|
|||
|
592 Direction seemed to have no meaning here, but I felt motion. I looked in what
|
|||
|
593 must have been "forward". The wand was still there, now shining bright,
|
|||
|
594 cleaving a route between sphere and sphere.
|
|||
|
595 A very large problem when firing a cannon (or, as at present, a catapult) is
|
|||
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596 determining where the shot will land. Okay, fine. Now, how about a
|
|||
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597 *multi-dimensional* shot? Very, very tricky. Especially if you're the ammo.
|
|||
|
598 Using all of my skill, I attempted to direct my "motion". The resistance was
|
|||
|
599 great; I seemed to be destined to finish the parabola I had begun. I believe
|
|||
|
600 I suceeded in directing my landing to the correct dimension, but perhaps luck
|
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|
601 had more to do with it. At any rate, I felt myself falling-
|
|||
|
602 -a window opened before me-
|
|||
|
603 -into a river.
|
|||
|
604 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Milchar +++++++++ March 4, 1987 at 22:59:30 ++++
|
|||
|
605 E------------------------------------
|
|||
|
606 IN MY DESCRIPTION OF THE Z800 MPU I SEEM TO HAVE MADE A TYPO.
|
|||
|
607 THE TEXT SHOULD HAVE READ "16 BITS WIDE" NOT "116 BITS WIDE".
|
|||
|
608 I CAN'T SEEM TO MAKE A CORRECTION, SO HERE IT IS.
|
|||
|
609 I HAVE THE NAME & NUMBER OF THE LOOCAL REP IN TOWN.
|
|||
|
610 JIM MICHAELS
|
|||
|
611 ------------------------------------
|
|||
|
612 SNIFF! I'M SO LONELY OVER HERE ON DRIVE B, NO ONE TO TALK TO. SNIFF!
|
|||
|
613
|
|||
|
614 To Mike Day(The Sysop),
|
|||
|
615 This is the Goat Herder(sysop of The Digital Arena).. I heraard that you might
|
|||
|
616 have some Shugart 400 or 400L drives for sale, or know werhere to get some..
|
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617 Is this true?? Please leave me a message either on my board or on Applephilia..
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618 Thankyou
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620 P.S. The Digital Arena 655-xxxx.. Also, my user number on Applephilia is 72..
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TOTAL NUMBER OF LINES = 621
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