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FILE ON
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STATUS: ENTER ONLY
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NUMBER OF LINES: 579
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1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask...
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2 ********************** REMOVED: 20 JUN 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 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 ----------------------------------GURU OF BLIS-------------------------
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21 EVEN THE DUST IS NOBLE FOR IT SUPPORTS YOUR TREAD. YET EVEN THE DUST
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22 GROWS WEARY!
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23 WE ARE ALL DEMI-GODS HERE. MORTALS ARE ADVISED TO TREAD LIGHTLY.
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24 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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25 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*DREAMTOUCHER*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
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26 #HAVE YOU, BY ANY CHANCE SEEN ELXTIA. SHE WAS SUPPOSED TO MEET ME
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27 HERE.# THEMNAX ASKED DREAMTOUCHER.
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28 #NO BUT IN A PLACE WHICH LOOKED LIKE A MEGA-HOLT FOR MANY-MANY
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29 WHICH WAS ODDLY UNOCCUPIED I SAW PICTURE OF YOU WITH SOMEONE I THINK MUST
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30 HAVE BEEN HER.# WAS DREAMTOUCHER'S REPLY.
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31 AS THEY SAT, SNOWRUNNER SMELLED MALE WOLF SOMEWARE AND WENT OFF TO
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32 EXPLORE. IT SEEMED TO BE GETTING NEER THAT TIME OF THE SEASONS.
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33 THEMNAX #ASKED# DREAMTOUCHER IF THE LADY IN THE PICTURE RESEMBLED
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34 DREAMTOUCHER'S LOST AND WANDERING LIFE-MATE.
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35 #INDEED SHE DID. EXCEPT, OF COURSE FOR HAVING ROUND EARS AND 16 FINGERS
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36 INSTEAD OF 8#
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37 #HOW FAR AWAY WAS THIS# THEMNAX ASKED.
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38 #NOT FAR IN DISTANCE AS SUCH, BUT VERY FAR IN OTHER WAYS# AT THIS POINT HE
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39 WENT ON TO ATTEMPT TO DESCRIBE THE EFFECTS OF THE BARD'S CONSOLE AND ITS
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40 INTERACTION WITH L'HOMME'S 'CAR'.
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41 THIS(I HOPE) BROUGHT OTHERS BACK INTO THE CONVERSATION WHICH THEN RAMBLED
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42 RANDOMLY ON TO OTHER (SIMI-RELATED) TOPICS.
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43 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
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44 PS. STILL GONA HAFTA TRY THAT TUB/POOL SOMETIME.
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45 A WALK THROUGH THE SEA OF MENS SOULS MAY SCARCLEY WET MY FEET, BUT A COUPLE OF
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46 WEEKS AT BWMS HAS PROVIDED ME THE INSPIRATION TO TAKE THE COVER OFF MY TYPEWRITE
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47 R. IS CYNICISM OF THE CONDITIONED REFLEX TYPE A REQUISITE FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON
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48 AT PC&S OR SHOULD I JUST PUT ON MY SKEPTICS HAT? THE MAN WITH THE UNCLEAN
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49 REFRIGERATOR.
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50 IN CASE MILCHAR TUNES IN BEFORE THEN, TWO FINAL CLUES: LISITANIA, TITANIC, IT&T.
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51 MAKE THAT FOUR, "WHAT HATH GOD WROUGHT"##==##==##==##==##==##==##==##==LYSIAS##=
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52
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53 #######################################################################
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54 A cold fog drifts in to cover the Inn. A clamor of meaningless voices is
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55 heard by some, but it only drifts in the background for the Innkeeper. The
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56 Inn itself shifts and shimmers as if in a haze, loosing its reality, as if
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57 some force that had been keeping it together was loosing control not being
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58 able to concentrate its full force of power to maintain the Inn. As the
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59 shimmering gets worse, it momentarily disappears completely to be replaced
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60 by a battered and broken piece of equipment that had obviously been
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61 discarded long ago as a worthless relic. An intermittent clicking and
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62 whiring sound can be heard to come from it. Yet even this the Innkeeper does
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63 not seem to take notice of. He sits out in front of the Inn, looking out
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64 towards the footbridge watching, waiting.
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65 Absently he swats at the gnats who seek the cool moisture of his skin. The
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66 warm afternoon sun shines down, lolling him to sleep. Jerking upright he
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67 settles back again. Spying a speck on the horizon he peers intently at it
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68 untill he is certain it is not that for which he waits. Soon the sun does
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69 its work again and this time he falls asleep. An untouched glass of ale is
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70 by his side long since turned warm and lost of its potentcy in the sun. Even
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71 as he sleeps, the Innkeeper stirs fitfully, even in his sleep he waits.
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72 #################### The Innkeeper ######################################
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73 PLEASE HURRY BACK PAM, YOUR MISSED!
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74
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75 -------------------------------------(<>)---------------------------------------
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76 Well, I am back, though from the looks of things it may not be to stay.
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77 I know I left my character in the lurch but I was hit by finals and the
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78 other crunches that hit at the end of the school year, maybe I should
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79 get the traveller out of his predicament. (Does anyone remember that, about
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80 four weeks ago?) What happened to the adventure that was taking place, did it
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81 just fizzle out like the previous one? Milchar, Bard, L'homme, these are the
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82 only names in the last two disks that I recognize, where did all of the others
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83 come from? I might be back and try to get somthing going...
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84
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85 ------------------------------(<>)The Traveller(<>)----------------------------
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86
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87 *@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@
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88 OUR MOON STATION HAS GIVEN US THE APPROPRIATE SUPPLIES TO GO OUT INTO THE VASTNESS OF THE PLACE MANKIND HAS CALLED OUTER-SPACE
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89 FOR SUCH A LONG TIME NOW. IT IS OUR DUTY TO GO OUT AND SEEK NEW PLANETS TO COLONIZE AND TO TURN THEM INTO VAST PRODUCTION PLANT
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90 FOR THE BENIFIT OF EARTH. IN OUR VOYAGE INTO THE UNKNOWN PARTS OF THE GALAXY WE WILL SURELY ENCOUNTER THE FEW BEINGS THAT WISH
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91 US NOT TO PROSPER IN OUR WAYS, BUT T_ ONLY DESTROY US IN OUR ATTEMPT TO FREE OURSELVES FROM THE OVER-POPULATED PLANET EARTH.
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92 THUS, WE VOYAGE OUT INTO THE GALAXY WITH A CREW OF 430 MEN AND WOMEN WHO HAVE DEVOTED THIER LIVES TO THE CAUSE OF THE SURVIVAL
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93 OF MANKIND. THESE PEOPLE ARE KNOWN AS THE CREW OF THE U.S.S. DOMINATION.
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94
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95 ***@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@THE WARRIOR*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*
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97 **********************************************************************
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98 SIGH.... HERE WE GO AGAIN FOLKS... LEAVE THIS THING FOR A BIT AND LOOK
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99 WHAT THEY DO TO IT. I RECOVERED AS MUCH AS I COULD, SORRY TO THOSE WHO
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100 LOST WHAT WAS HERE.
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101 I DON'T KNOW WHO DID IT, BUT WOULD SEEM TO BE SOMEONE WHO DIDN'T CARE FOR
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102 THE LASTEST ARGUMENT(?) GOING ON RE: JUVIES AS ANY REFERENCE TO SAID SAME
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103 WAS REMOVED. WHAT IS GOING ON? IS EVERYONE GOING CRAZY? IT'S AT TIMES LIKE
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104 THIS THAT I WONDER WHY I BOTHER AT ALL.
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105 ************************ CISTOP MIKEY **********************************
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106 AND THE MOON AIN'T EVEN FULL! ********************************
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107
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108 _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^
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109 Traveller: Glad to have you back!!!!! If you don't recognize the new
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110 identity, this is the Doctor's son (bet you didn't know that he had one, did
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111 you???). I am the same person that played The Doctor, but Doctor had a pressing
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112 engagement. He had to take over as the new Lord-President of Galifrey.
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113 _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_
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114 Net 1: I had a new 'application' to send to you when I finally did get on.
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115 (Now, after 2.5 days...) This mess that I call my computer station, well, it
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116 swallowed it. If I find it, or re-write it, I'll give it to you...
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117 _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_
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118 I have decided to keep Jericho as a 'back-up' character. The following
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119 persons have permission to use him. (If theywant to, that is...):
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120 MiG, Voyeur, Piper, Dreamtoucher, L'Homme, Milchar, Bard, Traveller, Ninja,
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121 Former, Whisper, Etc...
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122 I, on the other hadnd, will be using another idea. This character
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123 idea was presented to me by none other than...Milchar!!! (Tah-Dah!!!)
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124 _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_
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125 I think that I've taken up enough room, for now...
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126 _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^ Jericho-Lurking in the shadows _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^
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127 P.S: I am NOT, repeat, NOT Nightwing!!!!!!!!
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128 _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^
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129 ----------
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130 Well, folks, I hope I am not considered a "juvie" (being 30) and I am trying
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131 to be a good citizen. I was not totally aware of the proper etiquette with
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132 respect to inviting myself into the running group fiction, so I apologize
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133 to L'Homme for over-using his character (it had to be SOMEONE, and he was
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134 the only one I could remember by name).
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135 Seems to me that part of the problem with the story bogging down (I infer
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136 from what I have read that it does so often) would be precisely that there
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137 cannot be very much interaction between the characters - due to practical
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138 limits. Perhaps in addition to the character-per-author, there should be
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139 a few which belong to the group as a whole and can be manipulated by
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140 anyone. I hereby offer the *Scarlet* character to the world - SOMEONE get
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141 him out of the stone, please! I have some plot hooks in mind for that, but
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142 am not really sure how to get involved. See, right now *Scarlet* is stuck
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143 in the Rothman Ruby with the desicated corpse of Scurrilous the thief,
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144 and the ruby is in the back seat of Bard's (?) car - and everyone is
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145 inside drinking and whooping it up...
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146 To the guy who is looking for other BBS numbers: Call CBBS at 646-xxxx
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147 and enter the command "H,DIR-LOCAL". It will list all the local ones.
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148 If you want a different source, try the Bit Bucket (761-xxxx) and
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149 try the "I" command.
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150 You have now been given a complete answer - quit asking.
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151 To Net #1 - I am not sure if Karnaugh is part ofyour crew, but I enjoyed
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152 his ciphered gun-fight scene - it was worthy to be part of the running
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153 story. As to your double-cipher, is it against the rules for non-members
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154 to try breaking it (as an intellectual excercise, of course)? I already
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155 proved to myself that one of them was coded with a 7-letter key, but
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156 didn't go beyond that to try to work it out.
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157 Lastly (and perhaps too longly) the general run of the interactive
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158 fiction reminds me greatly of the book "Options" by Robert Sheckley. I
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159 strongly recommend it to the audience collectively.
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160 If I step out of line, please tell me. I wish to be a good citizen.
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161 *Scarlet*
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162 -------
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163 D4QP XHERE I WISH THAT I C_UNOULD
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164 GET MY SYSTEM WORKING
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165 I AM HAVING TROUBLE TYPING
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166 ON THIS BBS . IT WORKS FINE
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167 ON OTHER SYSTEMS. ANY IDIACEAS
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168 I AM OLD AS WELL 38 I HAVE A GNOOD
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169 STORY LINE FOR FUN. MABY SOME _O^NE
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170 WOULD LIKE TO RUN MORE THAN ONE
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171 STORY AT A TIME.
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172 IF ANY ONE KNOWS WHY IT DUMPS OUT
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173 OF MNENTER MODE LET ME KNOW
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174 BYE YOURS D4QP DROID AT LARGME
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175 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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176 L'homme: This is how to get a bell-like tone on a C-64:
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177 10 s=54272: poke s,52:poke s+1,43:poke s+5,57:poke s+6,217:pokes+24,15
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178 20 poke s+4,17:fori=1to60:next i:poke s+4, 16:poke s+24, 0
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179 If you still dislike the way that commodores make sound, just experiment with the pokes a little... Just leave the
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180 s+24 ones and the s+4 ones alone. The for..next loop does the duration of the tone.
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181 +++++++++++++
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182 "Where have you all been? The Doctor and I arrived just a little while ago. He left- pressing business, you
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183 understand. And who is this person?" Voyeur and the Bard began to take turns explaining all of the events to date,
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184 and finally Milchar nodded. "It's been the same for me... the Realities seem to be moving by themselves, leaving
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185 creatures and objects behi..." Just then, the Inn shuddered, as if wrenched from it's very foundations and hurled
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186 through vast space. A quick glance outside of the Inn showed all- the Inn had moved! "My car...", sobbend L'homme.
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187 "My equipment!", yelled Bard, knocking over Voyeur's drink. "My drink!", cried Voyeur.
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188 "Hold on, let's get organized. First, get all the things that we shall need for another expedition, tools, wine, etc.
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189 Next, I shall try to bring L'homme's car to us, as it seems to be lighter than the Inn is. Your equipment is still
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190 in the car, is it not?" Bard nodded. "Well, then. Stand back." Milchar places on hand on the Amulet, and
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191 gesturing wildly with the other, intones, "EHONV DEGTK FIKAE MR!"
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192 ++++++++++++++++
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193 Traveller: Gee, where have you been? Not that you've missed much in the last few days, as you haven't. Help us out
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194 here, there are possibilities....
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195 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Milchar ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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196 ##==##==##==##==##==##==##==##==LYSIAS WAS SOMETHING LESS THAN COHERENT, HAV
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197 ING JUST EMERGED FROM ATIME WARP, AND FINDING HIMSELF STANDING IN FRONT OF
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198 THE INN, HE TRIED DESPERATELY TO REMEMBER THE LAST TIME HE HAD BEEN SENT TO
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199 THIS PARSECTOR. SLOWLY IT CAME BACK--OH YES!- THE SO CALLED ROTHMAN RUBY!
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200 YES, IT COMES BACK. THESE TIME WARPS WORK ON SAWTOOTH WAVES, A BIT LESS
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201 DAMAGING TO THE BUFFERS THAN SQUARE WAVES, BUT STILL, --THE TEMPORARY CONFUS
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202 ION-----. YES!- THE "ROTH" RUBY-THESE FOOLS;LYSIAS COULD ALMOST STILL HEAR
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203 PERSEPHONE SCREAMING AT HIM FROM DANTES PLACE. " THESE FOOLS, ALUMINUM OXIDE
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204 AND CHROMIUM, THAT'S ALL IT IS TO THEM. GET IT BACK!!!! COMING OUT OF HIS
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205 CONFUSION, LYSIAS CONDESCENDED."MAY AS WELL GO INN AND FACE THE MUSIC" HE
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206 SIGHED, HEADING FOR THE DOOR. "SOUNDS LIKE THEYR'E HAVING A GOOD TIME, HE
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207 THOUGHT, AND FOR A MOMENT, HIS MIND WANDERED---A THOUSAND YEARS AGO THEY
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208 CALLED ME A TWIT FOR TELLING DEMOSTHENES ABOUT PEBBLES, AND NOW PLUTOS GIRL
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209 FRIEND WANTS HER BAUBLE BACK, AND I HAVE TO GO GET IT. AS HE WALKED THROUGH
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210 THE DOOR, HIS MIND WAS ALMOST CLEAR, BUT PREOCCUPIED WITH THE FEAR OF THE
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211 SUDDEN BLAST OF MIG'S VIBRA-GUN HE DIDN'T PERCIEVE THE EMENATIONS FROM A
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212 STRANGE CONTRIVANCE BEING PUSHED AWAY BY A HORDE OF TINY FURRY CREATURES. IT
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213 WAS TIME FOR A LITTLE REFRESHMENT----.##==##==##==##==##==##==##==LYSIAS==##
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214 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
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215 OW so this is atory board! no one ever bothered to tell me they just complained
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216 does anybody know what happened above? I was just typing andit went crazy like i
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217 just did. I'm sorrybout the non stories but I was new and didnt know...
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218 I will pr
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219 I will probably startup a characten named you guessed it "themissadventures
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220 of The Mad Mod" a psico time traveler who doesnt kknow past from the future...
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221 P.s to al you "older People" I'm sorry I'm underage but some things just cant be
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222 helped... I am not doingthis on perpose
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somethings wrong with the connection
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223
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224 Signing off
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225 Tom Tom & the Mad Mod
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226 ^^~^^~~^^^^^~^^\^^N^^^^^^
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227 ~^^~N^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^~N^N^^^^^^^^^
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228 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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229 MIKEY: are you the one deleting the NETWORK messages now?
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230 Last time I was on I left a NET message with 020202 borders, and
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231 no code. It is now gone, and even the lines are unallocated.
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232 If you are tired of the NETWORK, let us know.
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233 ????????????????????????_DAVE_????????????????????????????????????????
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234 (-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)
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235 OK, this is going to be one 'juvie' that the originals here
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236 don't have to worry about any more. I'm sorry if any of my messages took
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237 to much space or time, but thats all behind us now. I tried to be a
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238 first class user but it didn't seem to work out. Maybe I'll call back in
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239 some time to see whats up, but until then I'll see you when I'll see you.
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240 Bye, Luke Binkelywalker.
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241 (-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)_(-)
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242 *************************************************************
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243 DAVE: NO I DIDN'T DELETE IT, THE SYSTEM HAS A HITCH WHICH CAUSES IT TO
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244 RECOVER ANY DELETED LINES 'IF' THEY WERE DELETED FROM THE BOTTOM. THIS
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245 IS NOT THE CASE IF THEY HAVE BEEN DELETED FROM THE MIDDLE OF THE TEXT
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246 IN WHICH CASE THEY REMAIN AS YOU ARE USE TO. AN EXCEPTION TO THIS IS IF
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247 THE DISK IS FULL IN WHICH CASE IT WILL NOT RECOVER THE LINE EVEN IF IT
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248 IS DELETED FROM THE BOTTOM. DON'T ASK ME WHY, I DIDN'T WRITE THE CODE.
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249 I HAVE BEEN DEBATING ON WHETHER TO MAKE THIS DISK WRITE ONLY FOR A
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250 WHILE IF THIS IS GOING TO CONTINUE. ANY COMMENTS?
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251 ******************* CISTOP MIKEY **********************************
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252 jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj
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253 Luke: The Net 1 is not a group of juvies. The coded data is info about
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254 juvies that is not fit for general consumption. You have not been considered
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255 a juvie. I have thought of you as questionable. I figure that with the right
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256 influence you could go either way. If you become a juvie, your initials are
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257 M.F. and you will get a few phone calls from Net 1. (I now have most of the
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258 newcomers identities)
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259 Traveller: You hurt my feelings. Don't you remember me?
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260 Network: I have some minor names but do not wish to transmit them because
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261 of flaws in code. Will try to deliver them sometime in future.
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262 The Ninja
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263 jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj
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264 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*DREAMTOUCHER*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
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265 DREAMTOUCHER ASKED THEMNAX TO EXPLAIN WHAT HAD BROUGHT HIM HERE TO THE INN.
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266 "WELL; THE H.U.B. IS AN ELECTED COUNCEL. IT PREFORMS A COORDINATING
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267 SERVICE FOR THOSE WORLDS AND MULTI-PLANITARY SOVERIGENTIES WHICH CHOOSE
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268 TO SUBSCRIBE TO IT. THE H.U.B'S COUNCIL IS CHOOSEN BY PLURALITY VOTE OF
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269 REPRESENTITIVES OF EACH MEMBER SOVERIEGNTY. INDIVIDUAL COORDINATORS
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270 HAVE NO PERSONAL AUTHORITY. ONLY WHEN THEY MEET AS A BODY DOES THAT
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271 COUNCEL EXCERCISE ANY WEIGHT. THE HUB HAS NO COVERT OPERATIONS ORGANIZATION
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272 AS SUCH. INSTEAD; COUNCEL MEMBERS SOMETIMES TRAVEL INCONSPICOUSLY
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273 TO INVESTIGATE ANNOMILIES WHEN THE HUB DECEIDEDS THAT THIS NEEDS DOING.
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274
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275 WE RECEIVED WORD THROUGH CHANNELS THAT YOUR WORLD OF TWO MOONS MIGHT
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276 BE IN DANGER OF CULTURAL INTERFIERANCE AND I CAME OUT TO TAKE A LOOK
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277 AROUND. AS I THINK YOU KNOW, FROM YOUR EXPEIRENCE ON THAT OTHER
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278 ELF-WORLD, THE WORLD OF TWO-MOONS AS YOUR PEOPLE CALL IT, IS AN
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279 INTERDICTED ZONE. WELL FROM WHAT I'VE BEEN ABLE TO DETERMINE SO FAR,
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280 IT IS NOT THAT WORLD WHICH IS THREATENED BUT SEVERAL ALTERNATE REALITIES
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281 CLOSER TO OUR PRESENT COORDINATES.
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282 I STRUCK UP A CONVERSATION WITH ONE FAST FRED BSAL, ONE WHOM WE HAD
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283 FILES, ALBEIT INACCURATE ONES. I HAD GOTTEN LITTLE FURTHER WHEN THE PEACE
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284 OF THIS SANCTUARY WAS DESTURBED, I AM REASURED, FOR THE LAST TIME. AS A
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285 RESAULT OF CIRCUMSTANCES THEN ARISING, I AM MORE OR LESS STRANDED
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286 HERE. IN YOUR RECIENT TRAVELLS, HAVE YOU ENCOUNTERED ANY OCCURANCES
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287 THAT MAY SUGGEST...OH...PERSONS FROM OUTSIDE OF A GIVEN CULTURE ATTEMPTING
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288 TO MODIFY IT DRASTICALY FOR TRANSITORY PERSONAL ENDS?"; THEMNAX ASKED.
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289
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290 "ODD YOU SHOULD MENTION THAT."; WAS DREAMTOUCHER'S REPLY. "WHEN
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291 WE ESCAPED THE GHOST CITY WERE I FOUND THAT PICTURE OF YOU AND ELXTIA, WE LANDED
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292 IN A PLACE, I AM TOLD, WAS THE INSIDE OF SOME ARTIFACT. ANYWAY; WHILE
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293 THERE A LARGE NUMBER OF SMALL ANIMALS OF A SORT I AND SNOWRUNNER
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294 WOULD NORMALY THINK OF AS LUNCH, TOLD BY THIR FAINT SENDINGS, A VERY ODD TALE
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295 INDEED. THE ONE CALLING HIMSELF HABITRAIL HARRY TOLD OF SOMETHING
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296 CALLED MCKANE INDUSTRIES WHICH HAD CAPTURED AND WAS HOLDING HIMSELF
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297 AND HIS COMPANIONS. ALSO, WHILE IN TRANSIT, ONE OF THE BARD'S ODD ARTIFACTS
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298 INTERCEPTED A BRIEF MESSAGE FORM SOMEONE CALLING HIMSELF M. DAUTUN OR
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299 SOME SUCH, CONCERNING OR DIRECTED TO THIS MCKANE GROUP. I HAVEN'T THE
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300 SLIGHTEST NOTION WHAT ANY OF THAT WAS ABOUT BUT IS THAT THE SORT OF
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301 THING YOUR LOOKING FOR?"
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302 "INDEED IT IS!"; THEMNAX REPLIED. "THAT HELPS OUT A LOT. NOW
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303 ALL I NEED IS SOME SORT OF INTERDEMENSIONAL TRANSPORT. PERHAPS IF
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304 YOU STAY HERE AT THE INN FOR A WHILE AND IF YOU AND YOUR COMPANIONS
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305 DONT MIND MY TAKING YOUR PLACE WITH THEM, WE MAY YET FIND AND BRING BEFORE
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306 THE APPROPREAT COUNCEL OF JUSTICE THOSE WHO ARE EMPAIRELLING
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307 THE LOCAL STABILITY."
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308 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
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309 LYSIAS: THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION: AND, FOR MY PART AT LEAST,
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310 WELCOME ABOARD.
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311 TO NEWCOMERS IN GENERAL: WITH COURTISY AND CONSIDERATION THIS CAN BE
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312 A REAL FUN PLACE. WITHOUT IT, MEANINGLESS FRUSTRATION AND CHAOS.
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313 TO SCARLETT: I LIKE THE IDEA OF AT LEAST ONE NPC AT LARGE. I'M NOT SURE
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314 HOW THE OTHERS WILL REACT; OR FOR THAT MATER, JUST WHAT TO DO WITH HIM.
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315 ONE PROBLEM WITH THE IDEA IS THAT NO ONE HAS A CLEAR CONCEPT OF THE
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316 CHARICTER OF A NPC AT LARGE IT MAY PROVE DIFICULT TO DEVELOP HIS CHARICTER.
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317 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
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318 **********************************************************************:
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319 MILTON: JUST SO THAT YOU WILL KNOW, YOU WERE KICKED OFF FOR ATTEMPTING TO
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320 DELETE LINES OTHER THEN YOUR OWN. I WILL ASSUME THAT IT WAS ONLY THAT
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321 YOU ARE UNFAMILURE WITH THE SYSTEM, BUT DON'T DO IT AGAIN. IT HAS BEEN
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322 HAPPENING ALL TO FREQUENTLY OF LATE AND I AM VERY TOUCHY ABOUT IT.
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323 NOTE: DELETEING LINES WILL NOT GAIN YOU ANY MORE ROOM ANYWAY, ONLY I
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324 CAN DO THAT. YOUR ENTRY WAS LOST BECAUSE YOU WERE KICKED OFF WITH OUT
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325 A PROPER DISK CLOSE, SO IT DIDN'T GET SAVED. FINALLY, IT IS A RULE
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326 HERE THAT YOU DON'T INTRODUCE HIGH TECH DEVICES IN OR AROUND THE INN,
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327 WE'VE HAD TOO MUCH TROUBLE WITH THAT IN THE PAST.
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328 ********************** CISTOP MIKEY **********************************
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329
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330 ============================================================================
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331 The Corporate Move Committee agreed unanimously on how to approach J.B.,
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332 head of Amalgamated Enterprises Ltd., by memo. Problems had cropped up after
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333 the company's crosstown move to sparkling new quarters, and J.B. ordered the
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334 CMC to make a fast trouble report. Its final memo went like this:
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335 - Your committee has, indeed, found a number of areas requiring amelioration
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336 but we are certain that all faults will be rectified. Although it might take
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337 some time.
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338 - Item: The furniture supplier takes full responsibility for supplying the
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339 wrong desks and seats to the executive floor. Owing to a computer ordering
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340 error we have the desks and seats designayed for Bayview Junior
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341 Kindergarten. The supplier says that if your executives can just scrunch
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342 through to the end of the week the switch can be made on the weekend. The
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343 supplier asked us to add, J.B., that your own executive, all-level, fully
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344 reversible swivel chair will take a little longer - it will have to be
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345 steam-cleaned for bubble gum removal.
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346 - Item: The climate control consultants have tracked down the reason for the
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347 twenty-four-hour outflow of arctic air. They warn that repairs will take
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348 several days and suggest a general issue of gloves and mufflers.
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349 - Item: The plumbing consultants have asked us to apologize profusely to you
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350 and your secretary for their error in supplying two-way glass for your
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351 executive washroom instead of the one-way mirror you had requested. They
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352 realize that this exposed you to considerable embarrassment until the error
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353 became apparent.
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354 - Item: Payroll has asked us to extend apologies for the mixup in salary
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355 checks caused by the move. They will issue you a new one for your full
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356 amount as soon as they can find the stockroom clerk who apparently received
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357 your check while you received his. Unfortunately, he seems to have been
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358 taken ill on the afternoon of payday and has not been seen since.
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359 - Item: Meanwhile, the cash office will be glad to issue you an advance as
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360 soon as the comptroller countersigns your request. There may be a some
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361 slight delay in this as he went to level D in search of a BLT sandwich
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362 yesterday and has not reported back. It is believed that he may have missed
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363 a turn.
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364 - Item: The building supervisor reports that the automatic revolving doors
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365 are still jammed on 'fast ahead' and are hurling visitors either into the
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366 lobby or across the street. He recommends immediate construuction of
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367 emergency doors and suggests we start at the glass wall through which a
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368 moving truck backed last week.
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369 - Item: The vice president of finance asks us to tell you that he does not
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370 mind having his desk in the freight elevator for the next week. But in the
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371 meantime he would like s longer phone cord. He would also like an elevator
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372 floor-locking device so he can be sure his office will still be there when
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373 he returns from the washroom.
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374 - Item: The management of the parking garage asked us to issue a general
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375 apology to all users for failing to post a sign warning of freshly poured
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376 concrete. Specifically, they asked us to tell you that your car will be
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377 chipped out in the next day or two.
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378 - Item: Building security conducted an extensive check on rumors that some
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379 staff had been trapped in the no-exit stairwells. The security search party
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380 reports the stairwells deserted and now requests, by walkie-talkie, that we
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381 let them back into the main part of the building by drilling the lock on
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382 level C.
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383 - Item: Your Corporate Move Committee suggests that, starting now,
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384 membership on said committee be on a rotating basis as service obviously
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385 will be onerous and lengthy.
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386 ===========================================================================
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387
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388 ***********************************************************************
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389 GOODNESS, I HAVEN'T SEEN ANYTHING THAT GOOD ON HERE IN A VERY LONG TIME!
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390 WHO LEFT IT?
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391 ************************** CISTOP MIKEY *********************************:
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392 D4QP HERE
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393 MY, MY, MY, THAT WAS VERY GOOD, EVEN GREAT !!!
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394
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395 memorandum
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396
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397 To: MICKEY
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398 From: MILTON
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399 Subject: APOLOGY
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400
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401 I'm really sorry, I guess I'm just a clutz. You're right, I intended no harm
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402 was just trying to free up a little space by deleting spaces.
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403 Like I said, I'm a slow learner, but please forgive, ok ?
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404 Does your system employ a "chat" function ?
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405 Truely repentant
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406 Milton Q. Farquarr III
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407 IF THERE IS ANY BODY INTERESTED IN PURCHASING A RADIO SHACK MODEL 100
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408 COMPUTER PLEASE GIVE BLANE HARTLEB A CALL AT 252-1627. Make an offer.
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409 thank you Blane
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410 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
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411 Hello All:I was just wondering,I do that a lot,how it is that
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412 Helen Keller thought.it may be a strange question,but I am a strange person.She
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413 never learned a language and as such,what did she think in?
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414 we think in english,i.e. #I need a beer# and some of us other languages,i.e.
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415 #j'y suis,j'y reste#
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416 now,what language did Helen Keller think in?
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417 The Man in Gray
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418 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/
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419 P.s. to "unbeliever" I do not use a gun,I use intellegence(duh,duh) and when
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420 that fails,I use an explosive called PETN,very effective.
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421 By the way,my files show y
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422 that the second letter of your last name is an "I" am I correct?
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423 MiG again
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424 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/
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425 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::OO:::::::::::::::::::::O O:::::::::::::::::::
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426 MiG: Up to your usual tricks, I see. Second letter "I"; let's see...
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427 Interesting question (Helen Keller). Is that what those 'shrooms do to you?
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428 Corporate Move Committee: I must agree with CISTOP MIKEY. That was the most
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429 imaginative entry since the Ivancie Logon. In the best of times, it would
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430 be notable. In the present circumstances, 'tis like an oasis to a man
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431 dying of thirst. Hope to hear from you again.
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432 MIKEY: I approve of the 'enter only'. This is the first time I have
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433 ever seen a disk get SHORTER each time I log on.
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434 Is it my imagination, or is the first entry on this disk what used to
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435 be at least line 100? Tsk, tsk.
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436 ::::::::::::::::::::::::O O:::::::::voyeur::::::::::O O::::::::::::::::
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437 #############################################################################
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438
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439 TO ALL CONCERNED: RE COMMENTS CONCERNING NEW 'USERS' -- I APOLOGIZE
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440 IF I AM TREADING WHERE OTHERS FEAR TO TREAD. THIS
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441 SYSTEMS HAS AROUSED MY INSATIABLE APPETITE FOR THE
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442 BIZZARE. IF THE GENERAL CONSENSUS IS FOR MY
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443 CHARACTER TO 'DISAPPEAR' TO THE OZONE LAYER... I
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444 WILL CONCEDE WITH THOSE WISHES.
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445
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446 RESPONSE?......
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447 `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````
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448 ############################## KARNAUGH #####################################
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449 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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450 The ship 'Heart of Gold' was streaking through space at its normal high
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451 speed. Zaphod Beeblbrox, Arthur Dent, Trillian, and Ford Prefect were all
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452 inside the ship. "Let's land and see where we are Zaphod." Ford suggested.
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453 #Sounds like a good idea. Hang on to yourself for a minute..." Zaphod
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454 walked over to the controls and started playing around with Infinite
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455 Improbability Drive. #We've landed, people!!!# Zaphod said after a few
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456 moments. Everybody except Ford went outside. Ford was busy examining the
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457 computer. While fiddling around with the computer, Ford accidentally
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458 engaged the Drive. When he arrived at his destination, though he didn't know
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459 where it was, he stepped outside. What he found he didn't like...
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460 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ford Prefect !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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461 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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462 To: Teddy Salad.
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463 The borders take up as much room, on the disk, as a single line
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464 of text does. What kind of name is `Teddy Salad'? I mean, couldn't you
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465 be a little more original??? I'm not trying to nit-pick, but it is a
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466 little ridiculous.
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467 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ford Prefect !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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468 From: Net 1To: Scarlet
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469 Subject: Color Computer Terminal Program info
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470 We would be EXTREMELY interested in the information you offered on
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471 CBBS/NW. You contact us through the current PAUG secretary or through
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472 one of the Sysops on Nerdolux.
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473 As for the cipher, if you can read it - feel free. Note: only LOW
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474 security msgs will be going out in the old cipher. The new cipher is different
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475 (and hopefully somewhat more secure!)
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476 01010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101
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477 To: ALL Net operatives and agents
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478 Cipher text should be kept to a minimum! Every msg gives the opposition
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479 that much more data to crack the code. Long msgs increase the risk. We suggest a
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480 study of CW abbreviations and the like. These are TELEGRAMS, not phone calls!
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481 On a related subject, agents are being to free with secret & classified
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482 data (such as IDs of net operatives!) Please be more circumspect.
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483 Finally, before entering an enciphered msg, set the margin to 125
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484 (ie exit enter mode, type MA 125, & return to enter mode). This will provide 21
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485 groups per line without interfering with the FI & FA commands. Do NOT use MA 125
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486 for non-cipher material!
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487 01010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101
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488 ps. the Net does not take any credit for the corporate troubles
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489 described above. However, all units should take special note of the techniques
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490 and methods mentioned. They are the sort of thing we expect to happen to
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491 "obstacles". Mckane Enterprises, for example.
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492 01010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101
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493 RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRY
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494 Net 1: We have received reports from our man in the local FBI office that a tip
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495 from a Habittrail Harry on illegal export of rodents by McKane Enterprises was
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496 recently received. We have indepedent confirmation from sources in Inisfall.
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497 As soon as my new assistant, M. L'homme, returns I shall dispatch him
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498 to investigate.
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499 Ian MacHinery, Portland Bureau Chief
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500 RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRY
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501 The Inn seemed to lurch for an instant, but was probably just the drinks.
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502 After all, since the Resolution, adventures didn't happen AT the Inn!
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503 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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504 Milchar: As noted, THE INN IS SACROSANCT!!! Also, I do NOT spill drinks! I am a
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505 firm believer in the old Irish saying: When ye die, they suspends ye head down
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506 in a barrel wi' all the liqour ye e'er spilt. An' if ye drown- THE HELL WI' YE!
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507 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BARD~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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508 jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj
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509 I think I'm going to cry. Maybe I'll try a last attempt at reviving a
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510 story line
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511 jjjjjjjjjjjjjj
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512 The gem hummed out a suggestion to the Innhabitants. #You will all
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513 search realities for the last sliver off the Phoenix Egg. All who resist will
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514 be destroyed.
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515 The Ninja -- Ichh will kein Phoenix Egg haben.
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516 jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj
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517 Oh, no. I can't change my typos. Oh well.
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518 ##==##==##==##==##==##==##==##==IS THIS A DREAM OR WHAT? I THOUGHT I HAD RECOVERED FROM THE EFFECTS OF THE TRANSITION
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519 FROM THE TIME WARP, YET EVERYTHING IS SHAKING. REMINDS ME OF VESUVIUS, HE THOUGHT. LYSIAS FOUND HIMSELF UNDER THE TABLE ( NOT
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520 THE FIRST TIME). CONFUSION REIGNED AT THE INN. HE WONDERED, DID MIG-- NO, MIG WAS ACROSS THE ROOM, HE COULDN'T HAVE---.
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521 SPILLED ALE AS DRIPPING OFF HE TABLE ONTO HIS NECK, AND HIS MUSTACHE WAS STICKY FROM SOMETHING ON THE FLOOR. DRAT, I BETTER
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522 GET OUT OF HERE--AND I WAS SO CLOSE, A FEW MOTE MNUTES AND SOMEONE MIGHT HAVE MENTIONED THE RUBY, AND I'D HAVE FOUND IT. NOW I
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523 HAVE TO GO BACK WITHOUT IT, AND PERSEPHONE WILL BE FURIOUS. WELL, I TRIED. MOUTHING THE TIME WARP PASSKEY, HE WAS WHISKED AWAY
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524 BACK TO DANTES' PLACE ON THE RIVER STYX.##==##==##==##==##==
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525 Scarlet huddled on the ground in the strange crimson place.
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526 "Where in hell AM I?" he muttered. "Well, I might as well look around..."
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527 Searching the body of the man near-by (seemingly dead for years or
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528 perhaps centuries) Scarlet found lock picks, a few coins, and a key.
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529 "All I have to do now is find something that this key fits and maybe
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530 I can get out of here." (Just goes to show you how desperate he got -
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531 the key didn't do Scurrilous any good!)
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532 "Odd, when in this form, I can become gaseous and flow anywhere I
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533 want. How come I can't leave the stone by myself?
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534 "If I ever get out of this, I should be an even better burglar than I
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535 ever was before. I had to snatch purses and steal packages out of cars -
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536 now I can slip into anywhere that has a ventilator! I could be rich!
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537 "All I have to do is get out of here..." and with that he lost control
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538 and sobbed from loneliness and frustration.
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539 The Rothman ruby continued to glow, getting brighter as he cried.
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540 ----------
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541 55%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%55
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542 this is Teddy salad speaking. as referance to your question of how unoriginal
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543 "teddy salad" is Ninja, How about yours? on some cracked games my friend Bill
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544 has I saw The name Ninja as a person who cracked one of the games. And it
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545 probably wasnt you because the only people who can break games are "juvies"
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546 Who ever heard of a Old Apple user? As were I got my name, well I got it
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547 from late night Monty Python!!! I presume that is past your bedtime.
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548 55%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%from Teddy Salad%%%55
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549 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/
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550 Mr ah,bear salad was it? I as an underling to the famed NETWORK am authorised
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551 to give you a defination of the word "juvies" as used on Backwater. ergo-->
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552 JUVIE:a being of inndeterminate age who shows his or her low intelegence
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553 by abusing the Backwater.
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554 JUVIE is also synonomis with TWIT.
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555 Karnaug:I have yet to see an entry of yours,make one please.
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556 Voyeur:Yes,partly and some other things.
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557 The Man in Gray
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558 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
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559 {~}~{~}~{~}~{~}~{~}~{~}~{~}Lord~{~}~{~}~{~}~{~}~{~}~{~}~{~}~{~}~{~}~{~}
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560 This is Lord Grimsbe saying hello to the Ninja. How are you
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561 today fine sir. How is it that you can come up with the names of what
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562 seem to be anonymous characters in the first place, its just a little
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563 odd to me. Well, how is everybody else, having a nice day or one that
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564 is moderately OK, or one that is relatively NETO!
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565 See you all later.
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566 {~}~{~}~{~}~{~}~{~}~{~}~{~}~{~}~{~}~{~}~{~} Lord Grimsbe {~}~{~}~{~}
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573 07070707070707070707070707070707070707070707070707070707070707070707070707070707070707070707070707070707070707070707070
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574 LQFGV CXPTI KOCPH BZTZH JPMUR MBBTD RVQQL IDFZW RVKPJ WNPXM RIRNI IAFIO WVCEX VMUVL NCUGG WVUGC COGHM
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575 0707070707070707070 JUNE 18TH, 1984 10:29:40 PM 07070707070707070707070707070707070707070707070707070707070707070707070
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576
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577 Important message to follow ........
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578 PHTPR EJJHR FFYBR
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579 SLZJO SOHMC IRTJL PBWAO GWOQI RBVLV FPYTK DSFWQ
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