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STATUS: ALL ALLOWED
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NUMBER OF LINES: 629
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1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask....
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2 ************************* REMOVED: 6 FEB 84 *****************
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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 privatly 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 privatly 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 er 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 J.C. NO NEED TO WORRY, AS I HAVE INDICATED BEFORE, AS MA BELL INCREASES
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21 HER RATES, I JUST REDUCE MY SERVICE. I STILL HAVE METERED SERVICE TO
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22 GO TO YET, THOUGH THERE WAS SOME FLACK THE LAST TIME I REDUCED, IT SEEMS
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23 THEY WEREN'T TOO HAPPY ABOUT IT. BUT THEN, NEITHER WAS I HAPPY ABOUT
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24 THEM INCREASING MY RATE, SO I GUESS WE'RE EVEN.
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25 I AM HOWEVER PROVIDING ARCHIVE COPIES OF BWMS ON 8" CPM DISKS OR PAPER
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26 AT $5 PER DISK (EACH DISK HOLDS 5 TO 6 BW DISK) THE MONEY GOES TOWARDS
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27 MAINTAINING BW.
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28 *************************** CISTOP MIKEY ********************************
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29 P.S. I WONDER WHEN PAM WILL BE BACK? I MISS HER INPUT.
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30 ************************************************************************
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31 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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32
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33 Deborah,
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34
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35 We have to hurry,if we don't do it soon we will never be able to.
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36
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37
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38
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39 Desperately,
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40
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41 Aqualung
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42
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43 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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44
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45
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46
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47
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48
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49 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< *.* >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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50 <<<< T.P.W.E.B. cont. >>>>
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51
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52 ... as the inkeeper wandered by he heard the story teller mumble to
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53 himself-- always in a hurry and only looking at the entirely
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54 obvious ah! well the arugmentive were always thus
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55
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56
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57 Nila soon arrived at the foot of the enchanted hills and
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58 began to climb toward the crest. She spent a pleasant time
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59 smelling the wild flowers, watching the meadow butterflies
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60 as she climbed, and so it was late in the afternoon when she
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61 reached the top. Now the ragged musician had said Truth was
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62 concealed here and that meant she would have to look very
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63 very carefully. But Nila, as has been said, was very wise
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64 and to tell the truth she prided herself on her logical
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65 mind. Just now her logic told her that the place where East
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66 began was the very crest of the hill. From the palace
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67 window that was the very exact farthest east there was.
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68
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69 At the exact crest Nila's heart skipped with anticipation
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70 for there was a natural fountain springing up of itself at
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71 the very highest point. Around it had been created a tiny
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72 exquisite grove of perfume trees. A perfect soft breeze
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73 whispered along the hill-crest bringing the gurgling of the
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74 fountain and the afternoon scent of full-blown flowers, and
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75 mixed with these a distant humming, as of bees seeking nectar.
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76
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77 Oh!, how fortunate, Nila thought. Just when I am so thirsty
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78 and perhaps Truth is concealed in this very fountain as well.
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79 How marvelously things work out in the natural course of events.
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80 As she knelt by the fountain a golden glint caught her eye.
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81 She saw that the flat stone where she knelt was set with tiny
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82 letters of gold:
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83 THE TASTE OF THE WATER IS IN THE THIRST
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84 It's from the song she thought, the taste is in the thirst.
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85 Nila contemplated this but still seemed to her that it was
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86 quite wrong headed. Everyone knew the taste of water was the
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87 opposite of thirst. That's why they went together so nicely.
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88 "And anyway", she said, "the taste of the water is in the
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89 water and the thirst is in me." So saying she scooped up a
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90 delicate handful of sparkling water and drank small sips,
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91 like a cat. She savored each drop in her mouth, feeling
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92 her thirst magically disappear and be replaced with pure
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93 satisfaction and joy. When she was fully content she sat
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94 back on her heels and looked down again at the fountain's
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95 golden motto. Suddenly she realized there was another line
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96 below the first and it now read:
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97 THE TASTE OF THE WATER IS IN THE THIRST
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98 AND SATISFACTION IN THE VANISHING OF DESIRE.
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99 "Well", she said, "that at least makes sense. What makes me
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100 happy is when my thirst goes away. Perhaps if this is the
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101 fountain of Truth I shall never be thirsty again."
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102
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103 By now the sun was setting, far to the West, beyond the
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104 city, beyond the palace and her special garden, beyond
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105 everything. She watched the sunset play of light on the
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106 clouds perfectly content. Just before full dark, she lay
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107 down to sleep in the perfumed garden, her coverlet of birds
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108 feathers almost floating above her body. The night breeze
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109 was as soft as her own skin and the stars above twinkled
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110 like the ragged musician's eyes. Nila always had everything
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111 that she needed.
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112
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113 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< ...to be continued >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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114
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115
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116 pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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117
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118 Glancing into the common room, the piper saw that the religious
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119 discussion had simmered down. No bodies lay on the floor, and the
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120 various combatants had subsided in general disagreement. He entered
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121 and asked the innkeeper for a mug of ale.
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122
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123 "Where is the bard?" he asked the innkeeper. "I would like to continue
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124 our discussion of the previous evening, but my memory seems to be
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125 rather erratic. I would like to know of what we were speaking."
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126 ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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127 ###############!######################################################
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128 Sponge-bats from the polyp world floated all around, thier finely
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129 tuned senses trained on the scene, thier incredibly photographic
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130 memories soaking up information.
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131 The Wiz genstured for my help, and I spent the next fifteen
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132 minutes gently peeling the Ekks off of his equipment. Curious little
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133 beggars. I pulled one patch of them almost five centimeters across off
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134 the Wiz's shoulder, where they had moved for a better view. They must
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135 have been a thousand of the little fellows in the group, flashing excitedly.
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136 Crowd control, indeed.
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137 They finally got themselves under control, and I sat back (carefully!)
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138 as the translators began thier chatter and the Wiz began to sight through
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139 some instrument a the Dog moon, just rising. He shouted something that
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140 my trans unit couldn't handle and pointed both arms straight out at
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141 the moon, gesticulating as his toe deftly hit the start switch.
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142 He explained that the object of the demonstration was to pull
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143 the moon down to just above ground level, put a marker on the rock, then
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144 put it back, and I'll be two-legged if the moon wasn't getting larger
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145 all the time it was rising! Ain't technology wonderful?
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146 The moon was up a full quarter now, and dominating the sky. The
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147 Wiz checked his instruments rubbing his hands together with glee, and
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148 then reached for his can of spray paint. He could hardly wait.
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149 Suddenly all the lights on his sighting instrument went deep purple
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150 and alarms began to wail. He jumped quickly and slapped the abort
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151 switches as he headed at full tilt away from the area. My trans
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152 unit chatered something about UNSTABLE! as the form quickly retreated.
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153 The general consensus of being seemed to be inclined to follow his
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154 lead, but as the moon retreated, all hell broke loose...
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155 #############################daver#########################
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156
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157 Alonzo was feeling the liquor a bit, as he leaned on Serena
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158 leaving the cafe. A few steps from the door, that feeling he always
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159 had when trouble was around crawled up his spine and curled itself
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160 comfortable around the base of his neck, making the hairs seem to
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161 stand on end. "Oh, shit." he whispered, "Duck!"
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162 As he threw himself and Serena to the ground by the protection
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163 of a heavy truck, he caught a glimpse of a flash from the alley
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164 across the street as the rocket laucher coughed once. Almost instantly,
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165 the tiny cafe erupted into flame. Serena was up and firing into the
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166 alley almost as fast. "I think he got away. You stay here." she
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167 ran into the alley.
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168 She came out dragging a limp body. Salizar quickly ran across
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169 the street. The first thing he noticed was the note stuck to the
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170 body with the knife that had killed him. He pulled out the knife, and
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171 tried to read the blood-soaked knife.
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172 "Good stationery" he commented. "It says, 'He was following
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173 Serena. The Inspector is still safe, but only alone. McKane has
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174 crossed my path for the last time. See you in India. Contremon.'"
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175 They hurried away as the sounds of sirens began in the distance.
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176 "Tell me everything you know, quickly!"
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177
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178 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Contremon Valerius
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179 PS VAlinor: They're your characters, how long do I have to keep this
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180 up? CV
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181 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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182
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183
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184 ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''Will someone please give an accounting
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185 of the Inncounter at the Hydrotubes/Aloha last weekend. I'm sure there are many
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186 that would like to know what happened and just how many, if any survivors are
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187 still around.
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188
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189 ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
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190 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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191
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192 Considering the current trend in semiconducter memory
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193 prices (ie. down), I have decided to offer my acclaimed
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194 64k dynamic RAM chips at a reduction from their current
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195 $5/chip to the incredibly low (am i beginning to sound like
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196 Lane?) price of ***** $4 ***** a chip!
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197 These are prime, new 4164-15's, with many success stories
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198 accredited to them. Many, many computers use these chips......
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199 but the prominent one that comes to mind is the Apple III.
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200 Expansion by 64k bytes requires 8 chips, or 8*4=$32 for the
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201 expansion!
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202 Radio Shack, Commodore, Atari......all use these chips...
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203 ..though a bit slower version. Please feel free to contact me
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204 with any specific application questions.
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205 Aaron
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206 (CBBS, BitB, BWMS)
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207
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208 [transfered from CBBS/NW] [with permission from the author]
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209 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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210 !~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~
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211 Comtremon:
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212 Right you are. I have been shirking my duties, and should pay more
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213 attention to my characters. Unfortunately, I have to go to work shortly;
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214 I will return tonight and make a contribution to the tale.
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215
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216 Aaron:
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217 Nice to see you back, even if just for a little salesmanship. Your
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218 contributions have been missed.
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219 Valinor
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220 P.S. It's Alberto not Alonzo
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221 !~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~
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222 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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223 Late in the afternoon as Tarn was walking along the side
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224 of the road, he heard the sound of running feet behind him.
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225 Turning around he sees Emer aproaching at a high rate of speed.
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226 Soon she is in front of him trying to catch her breath. Half
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227 approaching towards her, he stops short a questioning look in
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228 his eyes, his hand partially outstreached. he stands like a
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229 statue frozen to inaction by his internal turmoil. He tries to
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230 speak, but is unable to. Finnaly it becomes to much for him and
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231 he begins to shake, and a wispered quiry escapes him "E.. Emer?.."
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232 * Tarn *
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233 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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234 TO:ALL
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235
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236 TRS-80 Color for sale (how do you rubout on this system?). Leave message
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237 to Mullog (that's Gollum backwards) on this BBS, CBBS, or ABBS. System
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238 includes 32K RAM, but no extended BASIC (available for $69.95). Will
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239 sacrifice basic system, joystks, games, etc. for $150.00.
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240 *********************************************************
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241 TO ABOVE: YOU CAN EITHER USE THE BACKSPACE FUNCTION, OR THE DELETE
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242 (RUBOUT). IF YOUR COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM WON'T LET YOU DO EITHER,
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243 CAN EITHER GET A DECENT COMM PACKAGE, OR LIVE WITH USING THE
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244 REPLACE COMMAND TO REPLACE ENTIRE LINES AFTER YOUR DONE. IF YOU
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245 DON'T KNOW WHICH IS THE BACKSPACE, LOOK FOR A KEY LABELED 'BACKSPACE'
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246 OR 'BS' OR WITH AN ARROW POINTING TO THE LEFT. IF YOU CAN'T FIND
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247 ONE LABLED LIKE THAT TRY DOING A CONTROL H. WHEN YOU FIND THE RIGHT
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248 ONE BW WILL MOVE YOUR CURSOR BACK ONE SPACE AND ERASE THE CHARACTER.
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249 ********************* CISTOP MIKEY ****************************
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250
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251 ******************************** JUDAS PRIEST 6666666666666666666666666666
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252 FOR ANYONE READING THIS MESSAGE WOULD LIKE TO WRITE TO ME ON THIS SYSTEM
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253 AND TELL ME THERE FAVORITE GROUP(ROCK/COUNTRY)
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254 TO START I LIKE ROCK, AND MY FAVORITE GROUP IS......
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255 J U D A S P R I E S T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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256 ====================
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257 Oh! My God!
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258 ====================
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259 :
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260 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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261
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262 Evan,
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263
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264 try sqr(-5)...it will destroy your faith in mathematical equality
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265
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266 d,
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267
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268 Well done
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269
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270
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271 Aaron,
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272 I belive I saw you the othe day.......Math dept
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273
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274
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275 ::::::::::::::Alex:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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276 I SAW MYSELF THE OTHER DAY, BUT IT WAS JUST ME, NO ONE IMPORTANT...
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277 ***************** SNOT NOSE ****************************************
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278 !~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~
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279 Scene: Dockside -- Galata, Turkey
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280
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281 The tramp steamer sat low in the water. The name "Discovery" was barely
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282 visible through the rust and accumulated grime. Sweaty bare-chested men
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283 toiled to get her laded before the scheduled departure time. A tall man
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284 dressed in khaki and a beautiful woman were locked in a farewell embrace on
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285 the pier. Behind a stack of crates, four men in saffron robes lurked, watching.
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286 The embrace broke--Salazar gazed deep into Serena's eyes; "Well,
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287 sweetheart, I don't suppose you'll reconsider and come with me to Calcutta?"
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288 Serena sighed; "No, my dear, I have business to take care of first.
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289 Don't worry, I'll be in the West Bengal within several days."
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290 They embraced again and then the Inspector turned and boarded his ship.
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291 Serena headed down an alleyway intent on reaching Istanbul. The watchers
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292 seperated... Two boarding the ship and the others stealthily following
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293 Serena.
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294 As Serena walked down the alleyway, she was overcome by a cold gnawing
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295 in her gut. Turning she spyed the bald-headed men... Turning again she saw
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296 her path blocked by two more. They stalked her like cats from the dark
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297 jungle. As they started to take their prey, a dark figure moved as if a
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298 blur from the shadows. Two of the robed men went down immediately from his
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299 dagger. Instantly, Serena's blade was in her hand and the other Krishnas
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300 laid on the asphalt -- a death rattle on their lips.
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301 Serena melted into Wassir's arms. Softly she said, "Mohammed, you're
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302 always there... even when I treat you badly."
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303 Wassir smiled; "For an Albanian, love is all that is important." They
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304 kissed quickly and headed on their way.
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305 Unaware of Serena's struggle, the Inspector laid on the bunk in his cabin,
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306 musing on many things. Of his life as a policeman and his younger days.
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307 Of an idealism almost totally lost to the vagaries of a cruel society.
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308 Idealism tarnished by a growing cynacism. Of frustration, pain, and stress...
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309 Of the loneliness that is a policeman's lot. Of future plans... to continue
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310 his course and face the everyday dangers of his job or perhaps journey
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311 elsewhere and face the uncertaincy of a new challenge. He also thought of
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312 those who frequent the Inn and those who seem to have disappeared lately.
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313 He wondered idly in Pam had gotten his message...
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314 Outside his cabin the men in saffron listened intently at the door...
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315 Long knives tightly held in their hands. One grasped the knob and turned--
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316 slowly opening the door...
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317 !~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!Valinor!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!
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318
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319 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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320 Aaron,books?
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321 well folks,permit me to de-evolve for a few lines,
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322 Dis ya hear about the new fund that mickee jackson
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323 and richard pryor have started,it's called the "Ignited Negro colledg fund"
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324 Deborah,you still around,how about a new argument?
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325 The Man in Gray
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326 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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327 & &
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328 Reeling slightly, the drunken poet made his way to the Inn. As he pushed
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329 open the well-used doors, he was suddenly knocked from his feet by the
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330 concussion of a portable anti-tank weapon. He cautiosly crawled, inchworm-
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331 fashion to his accustomed seat at the back of the room. Signalling the
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332 Innkeeper for an ale from a s(hopefully) safe position beneath his table,
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333 he reflected on his current position.
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334 "Oh, well," he thought, "I suppose this's what I get for frequenting a
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335 trans-reality tavern."
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336 The Innkeeper arrived with his usual seven ales and the poet handed up his
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337 payment, quickly retreating with the precious fluids to his floor-level
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338 haven, peeking between the table legs to see if any more pyrotechnics were
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339 forthcoming.
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340 "ASlow night," the Innkeeper commented, as he watched a round of tracer
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341 bullets disappear out the doorway, narrowly missing his new rowan tree.
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342 "But somehow I'm never bored here," replied the poet, sipping from his first
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343 mug. He considered doubling his order; it looked like a long night ahead.
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344 && The Mad Actor &&
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345 ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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346 The piper was fussing with his pipes again. He had the bass drone pulled
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347 out of the bag and the long tubular reed pulled out of the drone base.
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348 Carefully he pulled the tounge of the reed outward and slipped a hair under
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349 it. Placing it in his mouth, he blew and a racous "squeee" resulted. He
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350 examined the reed closely, adjusted the position of a twist of yellow thread
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351 around its base, then forced it into the base of the bass drone. He held the
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352 drone to his mouth and blew a deep "throoon" listening intently.
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353 The gossamer veil of reality wavered and blurred -- echoes of gunfire
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354 resounded until he let off the note. The piper smiled, he'd pass that one
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355 up. Pipes were just too difficult to keep inflated when you had to contend
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356 with bullet holes in the bag.
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357 ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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358
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359
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360 ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
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361 YES, MAN IN GREY, I AM STILL AROUND, BUT MY SCHEDULE CAUGHT UP TO ME, AND
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362 I'VE BEEN PLAYING CATCH-UP THE LAST COUPLA' DAYS.
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363 LEONARD: HERE'S THE INFO YOU REQUESTED. SOMETIME AFTEWR THE EXILE TO
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364 BABYLON THE JEWS ADOPTED TO SOME EXTENT THE PRACTICE OF USEING THEIR
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365 ALPHEBETICAL LETTERS AS SYMBOLS OF NUMERICAL FIGURES. HOWEVER THIS USAGE
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366 DOES NOT APPEAR EVEN IN POST-EXILIC HEBREW BIBLE MANUSCRIPTS. SEE FOR EX-
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367 AMPLES, 'A'LETH; BEHTH; DALETH.
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368 IN HEBREW NUMBERS ABOVE 10 ARE COMBINATION OF WORDS, REMINISCENT OF THE
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369 WAY A CHILD FIRST LEARNS TO PUT LARGE NUMBERS TOGETHER.SUCH AS TWELVE IS
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370 TEN AND TWO. EXCEPT THAT TWENTY IS THE PLURAL OF TEN, AND THIRTY A PLURAL
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371 OF THE THREE, FORTY A PLURAL DERIVED FROM FOUR, AND SO ON. ONE HUNDRED
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372 IS A SEPARATE WORD; TWO HUNDRED IS THE DUAL FORM. OTHER "HUNDREDS" ARE
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373 COMPOSED OF TWO WORDS SIMILAR TO , FOR EXAMPLE THREE HUNDRED. THE HIGH-
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374 EST NUMBER EXPRESSED BY ONE HEBREW WORD IS TWENTY-THOUSAND, THE DUAL
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375 FORM OF TEN THOUSAND. (MYRIAD) LARGER NUMBERS ARE COMBINATIONS OF WORDS
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376 FOR EXAMPLE, AT 1 CHRONICLES 5:18 THE NUMBER 44,760 IS, LITERALLY TRAN-
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377 SLATED FORTY AND FOUR THOUSAND, SEVEN HUNDREDS AND SIXTY. A MILLION IS
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378 WRITTEN AS A THOUSAND THOUSANDS. 2 CHRONICLES 14:9. REBEKAH'S FAMILY
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379 BLESSED HER, SAYING: "OH, YOU ARE SISTER, MAY YOU BECOME THOUSANDS TIMES
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380 TEN THOUSAND [LITERALLY, "THOUSANDS OF MYRIADS"]." GENESIS 24: 55, 60.
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381 HOPE THIS EXPLAINS THEIR NUMBERS TO YOU A LITTLE BETTER, IT SEEMS YOU
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382 HAD A PRETTY GOOD IDEA OF HOW IT WORKED ALREADY.
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383 MAN IN GREY: ANY IDEAS ON A NEW TOPIC?
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384 DAVER: YOUR STORIES ARE GOOD. I ENJOY SCI-FI, BUT AM NOT A FANTASY
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385 ENTHUSIAST.
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386 D, REALLY, I THINK YOU COULD AT LEAST LET ME KNOW IF YOUR OUT THERE?
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387 ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?DEBORAH?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
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388 Final Spell (words and music: Derek Foster)
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389 The dying rays of a blood-red sun shone bright on a scene from hell:
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390 The broken harness and scattered dead of a battle grim and fell.
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391
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392 In a forest glade two figures stood, their countenances proud.
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393 One was a sorceress of ill will; the other was a man of God.
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394
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395 The man of God cried to his foe, "Surrender while you may!
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396 You shall not flee, for by my faith, my sword will bar your way."
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397
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398 Said the sorceress in a voice of ice, "You bleed from a dozen wounds,
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399 And it takes no skill of mine to see you'll be a dead man soon."
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400
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401 She raised her hands in a burst of fire. The lightnings crashed and groaned.
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402 The priest stood still and from him flared a magic of his own.
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403
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404 The two stood locked in a war of will, of sorcery and power,
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405 Till the man of God felt his blood run cold -- he would not live the hour.
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406
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407 The sorceress' laugh rang loud and shrill. "Now, priest, prepare to die!"
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408 But a grim smile played on his ashen lips, for he'd one spell left to try.
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409
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410 His father's sword he lifted high. He prayed and made his cast,
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411 Then bowed his head to the bloody field and breathed his earthly last.
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412
|
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413 The sorceress stood in the darkened glade and never said a word,
|
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414 And the searchers found her clay-cold corpse transfixed by the dead man's sword!
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415 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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416 As the bard finished, he sat down near the piper. "Actually, my friend,
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417 I don't remember either." He started to shake his head and stopped, as a pained
|
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418 look crossed his face. "I've GOT to start singing more and drinking less." he
|
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419 muttered.
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420 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BARD~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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421 AARON: SOUNDS LIKE A GOOD PRICE. I NEED ABOUT 8,600 OF THEM 64K DYNAMICS
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422 DO YOU DELIVER?
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423 GENERAL MACAIBO
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424 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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425
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426 ###################################################################!#
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427 In all, there were only four meteorites, chunks broken off of
|
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428 the moon. They were not too large, but they made good sized craters
|
||
429 as they hit and the last one caught the EKKs administration building
|
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430 square in the middle and crunched it and not a small number of officials
|
||
431 into REALLY unrecognizable blobs.
|
||
432 We of course booked the Wiz, but the scurrying about had broken
|
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433 my translator and I had to go over the criminal code books by hand.
|
||
434 I'm always amazed by this Terran law, always having a law for every
|
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435 possible occurrance! I was just settling down to a good long
|
||
436 psxxt in private when the phone chimed in again. Why does it always
|
||
437 have to happen just when you're wallowed in the sand pit? It was
|
||
438 Mallory again, what a pain.
|
||
439 This time he had his screen on. I can tell by the way he flinches.
|
||
440 He was much pinker than usual about the face. I congratulated him on his
|
||
441 health, and he must have been pleased. His face got even redder.
|
||
442 "Greeshnakh, of all the pig headed, slimy backed nincompoops that
|
||
443 ever..." He wailed on. Even without the translator I managed to catch
|
||
444 the usual compliments and amenities quite fluently, missing only a
|
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445 couple of flowery adjectives. He finally got to the point.
|
||
446 "...after all that Wiz did, you booked him for THIS?" Malone
|
||
447 tapped the indictment crystal against his palm.
|
||
448 I opened the four of my eyes which see into the ultraviolet
|
||
449 to read the crystal. "Certainly Captain. Having studied the
|
||
450 regulations completely, I decided that those charges most correctly
|
||
451 fit the crime." All nine eyes blinked once in puzzlement.
|
||
452 Malone was very pleased. He turned red as a Qnnf. "Are you
|
||
453 kidding?" (I wouldn't be for another six months, but he couldn't
|
||
454 have seen the signs yet.) he roared, "FAILURE TO FILE AN ENVIRONMENTAL
|
||
455 IMPACT STATEMENT AND DESTROYING THE EKK COLLEGE E?"
|
||
456
|
||
457 *##########################DAVER#####################################HEH
|
||
458 PS...ALL TAVERNS ARE TRANS-REALITY IF YOU THINK ABOUT IT!
|
||
459 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
460
|
||
461 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||
462 The two saffron-robed figures stopped before the door, pulling
|
||
463 it closed once again. A tall man in an expensive ice-cream white suit
|
||
464 had rounded the corner of the deck. They looked at each other and
|
||
465 began to dance..."Hari, Hari..." The tall figure stopped for amoment,
|
||
466 as they were blocking the narrow passageway. As he neared, the stopped,
|
||
467 and brandishing flowers, went into their pitch. Contremon stopped,
|
||
468 and smiling, reached into his coat for his billfold, the Krishnas suddenly
|
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469 enraptured by the thought of contributions.
|
||
470 Inside, the inspector heard the two muffled coughs, and the sound
|
||
471 of several splashes. No one saw the two red and saffron robed figures
|
||
472 as they slowly floated out of sight...
|
||
473 ##################'#################################Contremon Valerius
|
||
474 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
|
||
475 Valinor: thanks for the welcome home.
|
||
476
|
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477 Alex: WHOSE math department?
|
||
478 Aaron
|
||
479 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
|
||
480 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
|
||
481 probably the best fishing time is when the ocean tides are restless before
|
||
482 their turn and in the first hour of ebbing. All fish in all waters
|
||
483 salt or fresh feed most heavily then.
|
||
484 Best temperatures for fish species vary widely, of course, and
|
||
485 chiefly important if you are going to have your own fish pond.
|
||
486 Best temperatures for brook trout are 45 degrees to 65 degrees
|
||
487 Brown trout and rainbows are more tolerant of highter temperatures
|
||
488 Smallmouth black bass do best in cool water. Horned pout take
|
||
489 what they find.
|
||
490
|
||
491 Stay tuned cause later I will bring you up on Hunting and
|
||
492 fishing laws
|
||
493 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::the Buddha:::::::::::::::
|
||
494 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
495 screams break the silence
|
||
496 waking from the dead of night
|
||
497 vengence is boiling
|
||
498 he's returned to kill the light
|
||
499 then when he's found who he's looking for
|
||
500 listen in awe and you'll hear him
|
||
501
|
||
502 BARK AT THE MOON
|
||
503
|
||
504 Years spent in torment
|
||
505 buried in a nameless grave
|
||
506 now he has risen
|
||
507 miracles would have to save
|
||
508 those that the beast is looking for
|
||
509 listen in awe and you'll hear him
|
||
510
|
||
511 BARK AT THE MOON
|
||
512
|
||
513 They cursed and buried him
|
||
514 along with shame
|
||
515 and thought his timeless soul had gone
|
||
516 in empty burning hell-unholy one
|
||
517 but now he's returned to prove them wrong
|
||
518
|
||
519 howling in shadows.
|
||
520 living in a lunar spell
|
||
521 he finds his heaven.
|
||
522 spewing from the mouth of hell
|
||
523
|
||
524 and when he finds who he's looking for
|
||
525 listen in awe and you'll hear him
|
||
526
|
||
527 BARK AT THE MOON
|
||
528
|
||
529 ////////////////////TO JUDAS PRIEST//////////////////////////
|
||
530
|
||
531 :::::::::::::::::::FROM OZZY:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
|
||
532 SNIFSNIFSNIFSNIFSNIFSNIFSNIFSNIFSNIFSNIFSNIFSNIFSNIF
|
||
533 AS SOMEONE ABOVE LIKES TO SAY... NUFF SAID
|
||
534 SNIFSNIFSNIFSNIFSNIF SNOT NOSE SNIFSNIFSNIFSNIFSNIF
|
||
535 P.S. SO ANYWAY, WHAT HAPPENDED TO PAM? HAS SHE ABANDONED US
|
||
536 FOR GOOD? I HOPE NOT, I TOO MISS HER INPUT TO THESE BRAWLS.
|
||
537 SNIFSNIFSNIFSNIFSNIFSNIFSNIFSNIFSNIFSNIFSNIFSNIFSNIF
|
||
538 FI SKSK
|
||
539 [][][][][][][][][] 1839 02/03/84 [][][][][][][][][]
|
||
540
|
||
541 Having been absent for some four days due to an illness,
|
||
542 I seem to have misplaced BWMS. Metamorphosis strikes
|
||
543 again, I gather. PAM, if you are listening, BASBBS will
|
||
544 return soon, and I still have the gift for you.
|
||
545
|
||
546 [][][][][][][][][][][][] DJJ [][][][][][][][][][][][]
|
||
547
|
||
548 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
|
||
549 ALLRIGHT EVERYBODY, HERE COMES ANOTHER TOPIC: I MUST ASK PEOPLE FOR AS
|
||
550 LITTLE PLAGARISM AS POSSIBLE. HERE WE GO!!!!!
|
||
551
|
||
552
|
||
553 T I M E T R A V E L ! !
|
||
554
|
||
555
|
||
556 SPECIFICALLY, THE PARADOXES CONCERNED WITH THE USE OF IT.
|
||
557 NEVER MIND HOW, JUST WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF YOU COULD?
|
||
558 FOR THE OLDEST PROBLEM(KILLING YOUR GRANDFATHER) HERE IS MY SOLUTION.
|
||
559 NO MATTER HOW YOU TRY, YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO. POISONINGS WILL FAIL, A GUN
|
||
560 WILL JAM, AN EXPLOSIVE GO OFF AT THE WRONG TIME, ETC.
|
||
561 A FACTOR I WILL CALL "TIME ENTROPY" COMES INTO PLAY HERE.
|
||
562 TIME WILL RESIST SIGNIFIGANT CHANGES, BUT MINOR ONES WILL BE ALLOWED.
|
||
563 EXAMPLE: YOU GO INTO A CAFE AND BUY A CUP OF COFFEE. IF THE RESULT OF THIS
|
||
564 IS THAT THE COOK THROWS OUT A LITTLE LESS COFFEE THAT NIGHT, ALL IS WELL.
|
||
565 IF HOWEVER, THAT USED CUP WOULD CAUSE THE COOK TO RUN OUT OF COFFEE, IT
|
||
566 WOULD REQUIRE AN EXTREME EFFORT OF WILL TO BUY THAT CUP. IF YOU BUYING THAT
|
||
567 CUP WOULD RESULT IN THE COOK GOING OUT TO BUY SOME COFFEE AND GETTING RUN
|
||
568 OVER IN THE PROCESS, YOU WILL NOT BUY THAT CUP OF COFFEE. YOU WILL GO TO
|
||
569 ANOTHER CAFE, OR BE PREVENTED FROM GOSING THERE.
|
||
570 SUCH IS MY THEORY.
|
||
571 I REALISE THIS AREA IS LACKING IN FACTS, BUT THAT IS NOT A DISADVANTAGE.
|
||
572 AN INTELLEGENT PERSON WILL BE ABLE TO COME UP WITH AN ARGUEMENT.
|
||
573 THIS LOGIC EXERCISE IS MORE DIFFICULT THAT QUOTING AN ENCYCLOPEDIA.
|
||
574 (NO OFFENSE MENT TO THE PREVIOUS DEBATE, IT SHOWS EXELLENT TALENT).
|
||
575
|
||
576 I AWAIT YOUR REPLIES!!!!!
|
||
577 JONATHAN CHANCE
|
||
578
|
||
579 P.S. M.I.G, WHERE (PHYSICALLY) HAVE YOU BEEN LATELY???
|
||
580 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
|
||
581 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
|
||
582 jonathan chance,the usual,trying to find work.having funn on mhcc's hp-3k
|
||
583 as for the new topic,I feal that it willl result in all kinds of opinions.
|
||
584 however I am unable to contribute now due to pain-killers rushing in my head
|
||
585 I crashed and burned once again,possibilitys on some DMSO? jcs is being a
|
||
586 hard ass and not letting me come to the cast party so call me and tell me
|
||
587 what happened to our little blue freinds,o.k.?72% chance of my appering
|
||
588 monday at chs,c u 2nd
|
||
589 The Man in Gray
|
||
590 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
|
||
591 time travel? i assume are worried about cause and effect. Why? We have n
|
||
592 no evidence time is linear or continuous, if not there is no conflict.
|
||
593 A simple paradox creates a "time loop" that closes itself off from the
|
||
594 rest of time and therefore is undetectable. 'black hole effect'.
|
||
595 No problem.
|
||
596 ////////////////////////////////////BAD\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
|
||
597 TIME TRAVEL:
|
||
598 It takes me about 24 minutes, round trip (if I make all the lights).
|
||
599 Here's to happy hallucinations!
|
||
600 && The Mad Actor &&
|
||
601 ++++++++++++++++++++
|
||
602 After a long absence, I have returned. I will begin to enter stories from
|
||
603 the book, Destiny, by Paul Aurandt. Hope you enjoy them.
|
||
604 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++P. V. Jeltz ++++++++++++++++
|
||
605 ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
|
||
606 After numerous injurys to his body,a mysterious person dressed entirely in gray
|
||
607 limps slowly into the inn.looking around he sees hari krishnas and a piper and
|
||
608 several other strange people."home! at last ive found home!" and he collapses to the floor in
|
||
609 pain.the innkeeper saunters over to the poor man and requests his order.
|
||
610 "3 ales and some canadian 222's please".after limping to a vacent table the Man in Gray
|
||
611 lks around once again and sees a man standing on a table shouting "who do you think will win the 1984 election?"
|
||
612 and realises that all is good with the world,except of course the lady aiming a
|
||
613 TOW anti-tank missile at his chest.
|
||
614 might be continued unless i get sober,
|
||
615 The Man in Gray
|
||
616 ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
|
||
617 NO ONE LIKES TRIPLE FIVE!!! ALL WHO HEAR HIS VIOCE START ON FIRE WITH ANHER
|
||
618 MOST WOULD LIKE TO SHOOT HIM, BUTT MOST JUST PLAIN PUT UP WITH HIM.
|
||
619 THIS IS NOT ALWAYS TRUE, ONE DAY SOMEONE BECAME VERY TIRED OF HIM AND WENT
|
||
620 AND ****SHOT**** HIS ANTENNA.
|
||
621 WELL MABY SOME DAY SOMEONE WILL SHOOT HIM SO HE CAN'T PUT UP ANY MORE ANTENNAS!!
|
||
622 SIGNED
|
||
623 THE MAFIA
|
||
624 (OR BETTER KNOWEN AS THE ROYAL ORDER OF TRIPLE FIVE HATERS)
|
||
625
|
||
626
|
||
628 LYLE DIXSON
|
||
629 DUE TO THE ABSENCE OF PAM, I SHALL FINISH THIS DISK. J.C.
|
||
|
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