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1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask...
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2 ************************* INSTALLED: 11 AUG 85 *********************
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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 >>>>>>>>>>>>>> a poem for Pam the barmaid <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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21 A Glass of Beer
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22 The lanky hank of a she in the Inn over there
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23 Nearly killed me for asking the loan of a glass of beer;
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24 May the devil grip the whey-faced slut by the hair,
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25 And beat bad manners out of her skin for a year.
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26
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27 That parboiled ape, with the toughest jaw you will see
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28 On virtue's path, and a voice that would rasp the dead,
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29 Came roaring and raging the minute she looked at me,
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30 And threw me out of the house on the back of my head!
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31
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32 If I asked her master he'd give me a cask a day;
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33 But she, with the beer at hand, not a gill would arrange!
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34 May she marry a ghost and bear him a kitten, and may
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35 The High King of Glory permit her to get the mange.
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36 James Stephens
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37 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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38
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39 tttttt t tt t t okay... so i am not at the top... t t t tt t
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40 -+- -+- -+- me neither... -+- -+- -JUGGLER- -+- -+- -+-
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41 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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42 *_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_
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_*[D[D
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43
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44 WHAT DVER HE_D[D[DAPPENED TO THE MAD LURKER? , Alias "re[D[LWhat ever happened to the mad lurker.
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45 ALIAS "RED"
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46
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47 HOWS LIFE AT THE TOP?
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48
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49 ^^^^^^^^^^~^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^~^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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50 ============== =============== ================ ` ====<<==
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51 TODAYS WEATHER:
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52
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53 MUCH OVER CAsT WITH BREAKS IN BETWEEN THE LINECS[D[DS[C.
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54
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55 ^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"
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56 Digitalian
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57
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58
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59 Blachhh!! I hate mondays...and Tuesdays...and Wednesdays...oh forget it!!
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60 Actually I need to wake up!!!!
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61 ummm....Here goes for a shot at Chapter 5
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62 ^"^"^"^
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63 Chapter 5
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64
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65 Wow..that droid had some real bad problems....he walked out into the scan room
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66 after being repaired...."Who are YOU?"he asked....
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67 "OOOOHHHH boy!"I knew it would be a long day, I had to take him to the rom pop department, where I
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68 stored everything I told him every night...He didn't want to go, cuz he didn't "know" me.....I worked
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69 at the contols for a bit, trying to remember what I wanted HIM to remember...so he would remember me.
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70 whheeeww! He turned out to be okay.
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71 We walked back out to the scan room for a sec...and the view was terrific."Stay here and watch "I
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72 told Sprite:1...as I walked out to my new Ferrari.I zoomed up the jet just so...and BOOM did a hyper
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73 warp drive...after a while, I decided my joy ride had to come to an end, so I headed back home.On the
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74 way I met this ...well someone who called himself "Grodr".He was sorta like a frest-man...furry,
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75 White as white gets,Black eyes and a LONG tail....and quite a nice guy!!!
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76 The 6' tall frest alked up to me and said"You human...need DROID?"
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77 I turned to him and said"Well...This droid of mine...He's alright--"then he cut me off"Me need person
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78 to help me make Specto- credits...You look like PERSON!"He pointed out.."Yeah, Well uhh...I might be
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79 able to help you...How about selling history books on the 20th century!"My throat was getting stuffy.
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80 "Hmm...Maybe you right...You have ID?"He asked me."Yeah...here...here's my card...Gimme a call in about
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81 half an hour."
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82 ^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"
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83 ^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"LATER"^"^
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84 ^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"DUDES"^"^
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85
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86
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87
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88
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89
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90 ^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"
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91 In the above two lines
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92 where it reads:
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93 LATER
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94 DUDES
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95 I did NOT enter that and I am quite frustrated with the way SOME people LOVE to enter
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96 i
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97
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98 lines under OTHER peoples names and BORDERS
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99 if I happen to notice this interaction again, I may use some drastic measure to find out who the
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100 h**** is doing this.
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101 ^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"
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102 OH....
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103 ps I will from now on use just that last line of border.
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104 ^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"
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105
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106 NOW LET ME GET THIS STRAIGHT, THERE IS AA SYSTEM CALLED MID-SIX, BUT IT IS OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY. WHY
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107 THEN IS IT CALLED MID-SIX, WHICH OBVIOUSLY REFERS TO ITS FORMER OPERATING HOURS? WOULDN'T IT BE
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108 APPROPRIATE TO CALL IT MID-MID OR MID-NOON OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT?
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109
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110 c
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111
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112
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113 .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.EmuLurk.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.
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114
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115 Theus: Two problems with your suggestion (that *I* run a BBS)...
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116 1. only one phone line.
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117 2. TWO machines that will support one, are both required for more important
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118 work (like this call, or keeping the household books).
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119 ....oh yes! I'm not too sure how I'd handle the jerks/twits/s.o.b.'s....
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120 __________________________________Leonard__________________________________
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121 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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122 Depressedlurkermode,sigh,arrrrghhh,hopeitclearsupsoon
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123 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ Milchar +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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124 ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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125 Milch: Cheer up! Next time, drive down the RIGHT side of the road...
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126 ???????????????? The Doctor ??????????????????????? Aug. 12, at 10:35 ?????????
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127 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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128 John Arms listened to what I said about Susie Silk and her parents, but he
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129 was having trouble concentrating. He was trying hard not to look at my
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130 aquarium which was a living example of the Chain of Prey. At that very mo-
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131 ment a cooperfish, while decimating a dead guppy whose guts hung down from
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132 its grey carcass, fended off a boorish bluegill who thought it was the top
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133 hunter, not knowing that its predecessor had been eaten by my dad and me.
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134 How this happened was, my folks came in and saw that I was using the head
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135 from one of my old dolls to decorate the tank. The water pump made the eyes
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136 open and shut and the hair wave around real neat, but it launched my mom
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137 into a parental tizzy with full orchestration--tears, begging, guilt--the
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138 gist of which was that a normal girl used dolls in a more conventional
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139 way so she'd be sure to grow up like her hysterical mother.
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140 My dad said, "My God, Annie, this is grotesque. What's this in the hair?"
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141 "Guppy guts. It's biology."
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142 "Biology! You like science? Cure cancer. Design jets. Why guppy guts?"
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143 I explained about the Chain of Prey. My mom was singing arias of doom about
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144 my future ("What man will look twice at a girl with guppy guts?" so she
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145 didn't hear, but my dad listened and when the full implications 8and a
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146 little gin) hit him he helped me make a net out of stockings and we caught
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147 the tiny bluegill, fried him in butter, and ate him.
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148 It was more ceremonial than nutritious.
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149 "We are all killers, Mr. Arms," I told him.
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150 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Annie AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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151 #$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$
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152 Annie: Interesting and nicely done.
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153 #$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$
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154 ***************************************************************************
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155 I can't say that I give a darn about what happened to the mad lurker.
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156 ***********************************************kathyd**********************
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157
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158
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159 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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160 Leonard: I think your books can keep and you can handle the twits just
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161 fine if you use the force.....
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162 Theus: Your sugestions are often misleading
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163 Zippy: Are you a wind proof lighter or what...?
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164 Clif: nothing , just know you are lurking
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165 Lurker: You have not lurked on my machine in a while...
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166 -------replace this line with a nerd-0-fest------------------
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167 pppppppppppppppppppppp jes' loikin 'round folks ppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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168 When the status says 'ENTER ONLY' I would expect my entry to stay up for other
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169 people to read, not just me. Especially when that entry is within all of the
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170 rules for this board, nothing in it to make anyone dislike it, not even any
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171 control characters!!
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172 ^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"
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173 Digitalian
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174 Thank you for deleting all those rediculous msgs writtemn only to waste up disk space!
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175 I for one am glad!
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176 ^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"
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177
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178 Digitalian: You are aware that there are TWO drives on BW? If not, try
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179 typing DB & then look around... (use DA to return to the other drive)
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180 ________________________________Leonard____________________________________
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181 /^\v/^\v/^\v/^\v/^\v/^\v/^\v/^\v/^\v/^\v/^\v/^\v/^\v/^\v/^\v/^\v/^\v/^\v/^\v/^\
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182
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183 -<>- IS THE SPREADSHEET ALL THERE IS? -<>-
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184
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185 Doubt! That's the one thing that has never left the personal computer
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186 scene - the belief by a lot of people that little computers are useless. The
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187 mainframers always have disdained anything that didn't have magtape capabili-
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188 ties, and those guys think that a minicomputer is useless too. To them, all a
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189 micro is good for is to be used as a terminal.
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190 For years micro users were adamant about their little computers and how
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191 they were so much fun. Indeed, the little things could play a decent game of
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192 backgammon, some fair chess, do a little word processing, even pretend to be a
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193 rolodex (with far less convenience.)
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194 After a while it began to boil down to a few uses. These were word proces-
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195 sing, mundane business chores for the smallest of businesses and entertainment.
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196 Ah, yes, there was one other thing. During this growing up period a microcom-
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197 puter raison d'etre emerged - the spreadsheet. The spreadsheet was to become
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198 king. (Remember, it was a Harvard professor who said it would never fly.)
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199 Over five years have passed since the invention of the spreadsheet and
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200 everyone is getting a little worried. More and more marketeers, designers and
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201 even users are wondering if anything else ever will emerge. The fear is that
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202 the microcomputer was created by God to embody a spreadsheet program and
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203 nothing else.
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204 More than a few of the software houses believe it. Surely you've heard the
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205 saying that long since has become an adage: "VisiCalc is responsible for most
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206 of Apple's sales." On top of that, some think that LOTUS really is what pro-
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207 pelled the IBM PC into its dominant slot. LOTUS thinks so. Apparently so does
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208 Microsoft. When Microsoft announced Excel, its super-spreadsheet for the
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209 Macintosh, it said that product was designed to turn the Mac into the world's
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210 most powerful spreadsheet machine. It hinted that spreadsheets are the most
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211 important kind of software.
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212 In the home computer marketplace nothing like a spreadsheet ever emerged
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213 and the mark languishes. In fact, it's a real flop and there's nothing on the
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214 horizon to save it. I've always felt that the key to penetrating the home com-
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215 puter market was to push them at grammar school and high school students as
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216 word processors. When I was a kid I hated retypping those damned term papers.
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217 If there were a commercial that showed a mother saying, "Billy, you can't go
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218 out until you finish your homework," then showed a kid with a smirk on his
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219 face saying, "I am, Mom. I am." and finally showing a computer grinding out a
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220 term paper alone in the room, you'd sell some computers. The lukewarm recep-
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221 tion to the inexpensive Adam flies in the face of the marketing ploy, though.
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222 Parents would rather spend $89 for a typewriter that $649 for an automatic
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223 typewriter.
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224 Manufacturers of home machines, meanwhile, seem to have no clear idea of
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225 what the machines are good for. Surely not recipe filing! And look at the game
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226 market: Nothing is new there either. Three types of computer games were inven-
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227 ted: the move and shoot game (Space Invaders, Galaxian, Choplifter), the maze
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228 (Pac-Man, Dig Dug) and the adventure game. Since those three concepts, what
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229 else has been done? Nothing, that's what.
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230 Even the Japanese selling a home VAX for $99 won't be successful in the
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231 home market if the things aren't good for anything in the home. All we can hope
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232 for is that some genius invents some sort of breakthrough software like the one
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233 the spreadsheet became. Don't hold your breath.
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234 Let's face it, the personal computer as we once knew it (a single-tasking
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235 eight-bit novelty) is DEAD! Ironically, it's the spreadsheet that's responsible
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236 for killing it. After all, the spreadsheet showed the way. Look at the demands
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237 of the spreadsheet and you'll see the direction of microcomputing. The spread-
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238 sheet demands more memory for more cells, more processor speed for faster re-
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239 calcs, hard disks to hold larger models and to hold more complex integrated
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240 spreadsheet software. The result: an IBM PC/AT. Folks, the IBM PC/AT has gone
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241 beyond functional little micros into the realm of the minicomputer. So where's
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242 the fun gone?
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243 The AT already is proclaimed THE STANDARD for the next generation of
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244 micros. But where's the micro part of the equation? It's gone, disappeared from
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245 the scene. Sure, sure you can still buy an Apple IIc/ It's cute and does a lot
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246 of things, but it's a relic of the past - a past best forgotten and gone for
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247 sure if the spreadsheet turns out to be the only thing a micro was good for.
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248 You have to ask yourself, what will be the epitaph on the gravestone of
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249 the personal computer? Will it be: "Here lies a device that saved people from
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250 timeshare costs?" Will it be: "Here's the machine that eliminated the type-
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251 writer?" Will it be half a dozen other choices? Naw, the answer is "None of the
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252 Above." The epitaph will read: "Here's the machine that made the spreadsheet
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253 possible. That's all it really was good for."
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254
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255
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256 (This was reprinted from a magazine article I read. I REALLY enjoyed it and
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257 wanted to share it with you all.)
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258
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259 /^\v/^\v/^\v/^\v/^\v/^\v/^\v/^\v/^\v/^\v/^\v/^ Derft v/^\v/^\v/^\v/^\v/^\v/^\
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260
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261 ^"^"^"^"^"^"^"
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262 I was aware...but never really gave it a shot...
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263 ^"^"^"^"^"^"^"
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264
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265 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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266 That's strange, here I am using a micro (8 bits by the way Intel counts em,
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267 16 per IBM) with all the junk you claim is just for spreadsheets, and all
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268 I use it's 10 meg disk for is storing a lot of miscellaneous programs, and
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269 a small data base or 2. I've never even loaded a spreadsheet, let alone
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270 used one. In any case word processing is, I suspect, the heaviest user of
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271 micro computer cycles. The typewriter is dead; long live the spelling
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272 checker! Maybe someday I can afford UNIX, and can run Writer's Workbench.
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273 ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????BAD????????
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274 or is it calling bbs's??
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275 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
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276 #$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#
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277 pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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278 Scowling, the piper wiped his hand across his eyes. Reality was taking on
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279 a very nebulous feeling. The machine in which he and his companions were
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280 riding seemed to increase in transparency -- along with his companions. He
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281 closed his eyes tightly, eliciting flashes and forms of color, then opened
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282 them again. The piper found himself alone in a nebulous grey void,
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283 drifting slowly, while twisting in the slight breeze.
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284 ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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285 %#)"'"%"#)'%")#'#%"#)'%"#'#%"#&#%"#'%"#'%"%)'!"!('%#")'%")#'%"##)'%%"#)'%"%#)'%"#)%'"#)%%'"#)#%''"#)#%'"#)#%'""#)##%')"#'#%'
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286 Mikey: Sorry I haven't been in touch with you recently regarding COPYLINK and etc., but I am now in that time when I
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287 become suddenly unsociable, yes...Finals and term papers are
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288 due. Why am I here you ask? Just to let you know what is going on. I have a couple disks for you as well as
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289 some information on Copylink, but all that will have to wait until after Thursday at 2:00pm. I will be finished then.
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290
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291 Leonard: What is this about you running a BBS? Oh, and on the archive front, I have some more details. I found someone
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292 with a program on a Model IV that will allow us to copy double sided PCDOS disks to Single sided Model 3 disks. No xmodem
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293 transfers, no null cables, not *much* hassle. Thank your lucky stars, and buy a mess of floppies.
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294 Milch:What that tire fire anywhere near your place? You know what they say about Estacada...
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295 '%())$#'$%'"#)%'"#)%'"#%% L'homme sans Parity '%))"'%#"'%"#)'%%%&"(%#&%%"#(%&"(%&"#%(%&)"(#%%&%")(&(")#)%&"%#(%%&%"()%&"%#
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296
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297 OMNI OMNI OMNI OMNI OMNI OMNI OMNI OMNI OMNI OMNI OMNI OMNI OMNI OMNI
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298
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299 "I said," Trainor repeated, "does anyone have any ideas? I don't
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300 especially like the idea of taking on a sentient evil, especially befoere
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301 lunch."
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302 Emu chuckled, and continued working on his device. "Trainor, if we can
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303 get this interfaced to the Pell-mell's controll multiplexor, it would be
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304 aa great help in my proximity calculations."
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305 "Ok. Bard, can you help him out with that? I want to check on our ohther
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306 passengers."
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307 Trainor made his way out of the control room, past the mural with
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308 the pony and the, never mind, and to the adjoining passenger rooom. Miss
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309 Tyree was sitting on some large cushions, where she and Emu had been
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310 deep in conversation before the small emergency. Two other adventurers,
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311 people Trainor had failed to be introduced to in the Inn, where sittinng
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312 off to one side. Trainor approached them.
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313 "Ahem. I don't think I have had the pleasure of meeting you. I am
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314 Trainor, and this is my ship. Who may I ask are you?"
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315
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316 OMNI OMNI OMNI OMNI OMNI OMNI OMNI OMNI OMNI OMNI OMNI OMNI OMNI OMNI
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317 that's what I get for online entry. Excuse the baddies. /aa/a/oht/ot/etc
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318 && && &&
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319 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN and all the rest of you,
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320 FREE PLAY! FREE PLAY! FREE PLAY!
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321 No, I'm not hung up on pinball, I'm telling you about a FREE PLAY. The Taming of the Shrew is being done FREE in the
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322 parks. Good show. Funny. Worth taking a picnic basket to.
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323 8/15 Pioneer courthouse square, 8/17 Fernhill park, 8/18 Lincoln City Regatta Grounds, 8/24 Pier park, 8/25 Washington
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324 park, 8/31 through 9/2 Rhododendron gardens, 9/7 Pioneer courthouse square, 9/8 South Park blocks at PSU.
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325 All shows are at 3 PM except the 8/15 (7 PM) and 8/18 (1 PM) shows.
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326 I'm in it. Please come see it. Laugh a lot. Throw money at the stage (no rolled coin, please).
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327 See you there!
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328 && The Mad Actor &&
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329 ^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"
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330 ::::The stories above
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331 ARE intersting and maybe I'll leave chapter 6 now...well...ok!
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332 ^"^"
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333 Chapter 6
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334 As I zipped home, UZthe thought of meeting that frest man made me almost
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335 sick...just the sight of hime was OMINOUS!
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336 I Left it at the back of my mind...
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337 I drove up into the dock...safe at home at long last. When I walked into the
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338 complex, I noticed that Sprite:1 was down again...AAARRRGGGHH!
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339 I looked for the cause. Then I turned Him over...OH GOD!!!
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340 It was too gross to look at!
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341 His sesors were melted dowbn the sides of his head module!...BLINDED!!!
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342 I wondered. He squeaked for a second...then he said in a raspy voice,"You were
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343 going too fast! when you---<click>---took off you---<click>---drove a warp
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344 light right into me...you ---<click>---TOLD ME to watch-^<r-r-r>-"
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345 then he stopped.
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346 I looked at the message base...and from what I read, I obtained enough infor-
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347 mation to correctly assume that --the FREST MAN WAS KILLED AFTER I TALKED TO
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348 HIM!!!I thought.
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349 the sweat that ran down my forehead seemed almost COLD!
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350 My hands shook...I had to take a look...
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351 ^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"
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352
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353 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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354 Hmmmm, well this could be interesting. A long lost soul returning to
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355 the Inn if only briefly for only a round or two. Only when one is
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356 really out of it these days, does he seem to go in search of that old
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357 watering hole know as the Inn. It was really interesting that just as
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358 the need was the strongest, the door was open and the path was lite for
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359 this lost and confussed traveller. Maybe some other traveller will come
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360 along in another Inn and straighten them out on sometimes? Maybe this
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361 traveller will figure out what the problem is a share it with me? Or
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362 maybe I'll just go and sit in the corner by myself for a while, drink
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363 my ale, enjoy the music, and then depart. What the hey, its only Life.
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364 Or is that really just an illusion? Who knows, to tell you the truth
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365 right now, who cares anymore?
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366 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PaPa Smurf
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367 hahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahaha
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368 Mad Actor--Good Deal, one of my favorites. What Part do you have? (I thought
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369 all you Tauruses were too down to earth
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370 and practical for the Theatah.)
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371 oho oho oho oho oho oho oho oho oho oho
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372 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@Not bad; gone five days and only missed out on 100 or so lines@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
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373 L'homme: As things currently stand, it may be a while before I can afford more
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374 disks for the archives. The 'budget' is *very* tight. But at least you can use
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375 up the 10 disks you already have, & how many more would you say that cable
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376 ($15-20) is worth?
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377 By the way, I note that you entered your last msg from the LNW....
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378 ________________________________Leonard_______________________________________
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379 ps. It WAS Jupiter!!!!!
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380
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381 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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382 *******************************************************************
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383 does anyone know the reason why TANIS cannot be accessed?
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384 ***********frustratedwriter*****kathyd*****************************
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385
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386 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
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387 i would hate to believe that i am the one at fault for having deleted
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388 my very own entry. i was in a mad dash to be out the door and on my
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389 way and had not seen fit to follow appropriate courtesies before
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390 leaving this board. i thought that once i hit the return key that the
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391 line that had been typed would be saved on the disk somewhere, and
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392 then it would go on from there. am i mistaken in that simple
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393 assumption? or is that a falacy on my behalf? could it be that even
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394 if i had typed about three extra returns after putting on my signature
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395 line that hanging up on the poor old homebrew wiped the slate clean of
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396 my most recent (miserable) creation?
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397 or was it ruthlessly erased by the system operator in his tradition
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398 of removing slander and all references to that slander?
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399 and just to comment, as i have heard from trainor concerning some
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400 of what has disappeared before i had a chance to witness the demntia
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401 first hand, i offer my word (for what it's worth since no one other than
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402 trainor seems to know me here) that i am real, and that i am not in
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403 any way shape (ahem) or form related to the one(s) despised here.
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404 a note for posterity, spelling and all.
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405 lady tayree
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406 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& the scarlet lion &&&&&&&
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407
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408 pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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409 To above: (I'm not sure whether to call you "the scarlet lion"
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410 or lady tayree -- perhaps laydy t within the story and ... oops, i
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411 did manage to restrain myself from an unecessary pun.)
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412 I believe that you need to do one more thing before hanging up --
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413 type the word "OFF". Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but
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414 this guarantees that what you have written actually gets placed on
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415 the disk -- whether by flushing the buffer, resetting some pointers,
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416 or whatever. Without this step, a laboriously typed or gloriously
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417 downloaded entry may find itself stranded in that (rumored but still
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418 unseen) great big bit bucket in the sky.
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419 *Sigh* I'm short of time again -- gotta run now.
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420 pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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421 lady t - the OFF is optional, but if you don't hit ^C, everything you entered
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422 will be lost. You can end your entry with as many ENTERs as you like,
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423 but it needs that ^C to 'seal' the message.
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424
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425 (*{(*{(*{}*)}*)}*)
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426 The two figures in the passenger hold of the strange craft glanced nervously
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427 at one another, and then at the man who had just entered. One stood and ex-
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428 tended his greetings to the pilot of the craft: "Fencer is what I am, sir,
|
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429 and if I can be of any immediate assistance, please instruct me as to what
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430 it would be. Do you have any stops planned for a tropical paridise, perchance? Any lovely desert
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431 isles? I really must ge off and attend to my needs at the WC, if you please."
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432 (*{}*)
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433
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434 *%*)$@#_%*@#_)*_)#$*^_#)*_@#)*@#)_*@#)*@#)_%*@#_)%*$)_^*_#)*^#_)*^#_^*_#!)^*#^
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435 Righto _Leonard_! How on earth could you tell about the LNW? I got my slight
|
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436 problems straightened out and I should have no more trouble with dirty msgs.
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437 On that cable, yes it is worth a few disks. But don't forget that RS232
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438 board you wanted to buy from me, and then fix it if possible. I have it
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439 sitting in the out box (not to be confused with the cat box) ready to be
|
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440 shipped to your greedy little hands. I am going to rename all the archive
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441 files, then I will sort them, and then I will print them, and then I will
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442 mark down what you should already have, and then I will start copying the
|
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443 stuff you don't have yet. Things should start hoppin' now.
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444 Mikey: Finally I am done, fini, ended, over, through, and finished. And now
|
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445 I should have a bit more time to spend with copylink. Oh, per your mail ad,
|
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446 my IBM is female and my LNW is male.
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447 Piper: Any progress on that manual? Thanks for all your help.
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448 *%_*_%*@#_%)*@#_)%*@#_%)* L'homme sans Parity *%_#*%_@#*%@_)*@_)*%@_#*%@)_*%@#
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449
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450 #*#*#*##**##*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*##**#*#*#*#*#*
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451 To anyone with computer expertise: I'm using an Apple IIe with a
|
||
452 80 column card. I'm using a Hayes Micromodem IIe and Smartcom I
|
||
453 software. My question is: Can I communicate with another
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||
454 computer (not another Apple) with text as well as send and
|
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455 recieve data from disk to disk ? Am I correct in assuming that
|
||
456 it's not the language that is important, but the opperating
|
||
457 system of both computers ? Once you set the correct parameters
|
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458 for the two modem programs you are set ? Also is it Standard
|
||
459 Operational Procedure to leave a telephone number on this
|
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460 bullitin board ? I really have a number of questions I
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461 would like to ask. But these will do for now.
|
||
462 #&#&#&#&#&#&#&#SCOTT*#*#*#*#*#*#*#4:40 PM#*#*#**8-15-85#*#*#*#*#####*
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463 `,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,
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464 Scott: A program that does that exact thing is called DFX II... Do you
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||
465 own the program? I have the same setup as you and DFX is a nice way to
|
||
466 trade data and chat at the same time. About the phone numbers on the
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467 board, you may leave your own phone number if you like, you might get
|
||
468 a couple prank calls or people might save your number for later pranks
|
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469 nad the like. Anyway, if you would like to give me a call my number is
|
||
470 635-xxxx..A call tonight might be best, tomorrow I leave for over a week.
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471 `,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,`,` Mark.
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||
472
|
||
473 Scott, please be more careful with ctrl chars in the future! That line
|
||
474 and a half of ^S messes up anything that uses XON/XOFF... My software
|
||
475 kept waiting (and waiting, and waiting...) for the ^Q so that it could
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476 resume sending. I had to do a restart to get outr of it.
|
||
477 L'homme: For the Archives, I'm going to the plain diskettes in the brown
|
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478 box. (the kind that voyeur is using for his Archives). Verbatims are too
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479 expensive considering the number required.
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||
480 How many of the 'cheapies' is the cable worth? I'm afraid that the
|
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481 rs-232 board will have to wait... the Archives are more important.
|
||
482 I see that you are indeed back to the IBM.... by the way, why no
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483 response to the 'planet argument'?
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484 ______________________________Leonard______________________________________
|
||
485 ps to 'digit': if you do not send the ^C to exit ENTER mode, the ENTIRE
|
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486 entry will be 'lost' as the system will not update the 'last line used'
|
||
487 pointer. If you do not type OFF before exiting, you will occasionally lose
|
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488 the *last* line of your entry. (unknown bug in code?)
|
||
489 ___________________________________________________________________________
|
||
490 ******************************************************************
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||
491 SCARLET LION: The sequence you must go thru to insure a saved file is
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||
492 to type the control C to get back to the command prompt (>). Unless you
|
||
493 do this it will be lost. (there's about a 1% possiblity that it won't get
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494 lost depending on how your modem hangs up, but we woun't go into that.
|
||
495 Next, there is a possibility that it will be lost unless you do the OFF
|
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496 command. Most of the time it catchs it, but there is some obscure sequence
|
||
497 in the software in which it doesn't get the pointers right, and sometimes
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498 losses the entry unless the off command is given.
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499 The loss is variable, not just the last line of the entry.
|
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500 ********************************* CISTOP MIKEY ***************************
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501 -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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502 Steve: It seems you made it onto the board without to much trouble,
|
||
503 even managed to leave a message in a neater form than most first
|
||
504 timers. Do watch the control characters when entering messages, they
|
||
505 tend to do funny things to peoples machines.
|
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506
|
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507 After going over some of my terminal software it seems I may have
|
||
508 something that will do the job, I will have to investigate further
|
||
509 in the docs. Will let you know later today.
|
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510
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511 ----------------------------Andrew-----8/16------00:32--------------------
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512 ((( Ripple )))(((*)))(((*)))(((*)))(((*)))
|
||
513
|
||
514 The night was quiet, the first in four days. It has been a
|
||
515 rough trip so far with many things to explore and many hazards along
|
||
516 the way. It's tough being only 2'3" tall.
|
||
517 As morning came I began to fold up camp and checked my traps,
|
||
518 surprized to find a small brown rabbit. "Just big enough for a
|
||
519 couple of days rations", I thought to myself. So I spent the next
|
||
520 hour or so preparing my small feast. How good the fresh meat
|
||
521 smelled as it sizzled over a hot fire, especially after having spent
|
||
522 the better part of a week existing on plants and berries. After
|
||
523 eating my fill I carefully wrapped the remainder of the meat in a
|
||
524 piece of cloth and stored it in a safe place in my pack.
|
||
525 By mid morning I was ready to resume my travels. After about
|
||
526 three hours I reached a fork in the road. This should be the place.
|
||
527 But there is no sign of anyone. Was I ahead of them? Or did I miss
|
||
528 them altogether. Where could they have dissapeared to? Close by I
|
||
529 could hear a stream, so I headed toward a large tree on the bank and
|
||
530 sat and watched the water as it trickled over the rocks and branches
|
||
531 in its path. I thought about the Tin Man. It made me sad that he
|
||
532 had decided to stay back at the Inn. It would have been nice to
|
||
533 have his company.
|
||
534 I must have sat there for a long time because it began to get
|
||
535 dark. So with the little light I had left I set up camp. My fire
|
||
536 was clearly visable from the road, that way hopfully the group would
|
||
537 see me. Tired and lonely I leaned back up against my tree, watching
|
||
538 the moon's reflection on the water, and waited.
|
||
539
|
||
540 (((*)))(((*)))(((*)))(((*)))((( Ripple )))
|
||
541 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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||
542 [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/]
|
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543 THE TIN MAN had been sitting on the floor of the machine since it had
|
||
544 began its journey. he found the pictures quite interesting, in fact they
|
||
545 inspired him to write a short poem. he was just trying to arrange the
|
||
546 verses when Trainor walked up. so involved was tin that he didn't catch
|
||
547 the question, but his fellow passenger introduced himself and asked if he
|
||
548 could be of assistance. tin hadn't been aware that there had been a
|
||
549 problem with the machine, everything seemed alright. tucking his pen into
|
||
550 his shirt he put aside his poem and took a bit of a look around. he
|
||
551 hadn't really been intending to go along at all really, just poking his
|
||
552 nose around. but then the pictures had caught his eye, and the poem....
|
||
553 and he hadn't even had a chance to talk to ripple before he left.
|
||
554 standing up he caught a whiff of scotch. hmm.. a trained nose told that
|
||
555 it was a good one too. to bad he'd sworn off the stuff. he stopped when
|
||
556 glenlevit started sending him christmas cards.
|
||
557 he decided it was time to get a feel for the place, so he introduced
|
||
558 himself to both trainor and the passenger who had introduced him self as
|
||
559 fencer. then his struck out to see what was to be seen.
|
||
560 he must have had something on his shoe, because he had his poem dragging
|
||
561 along behind him. at least it wasn't toilet paper.
|
||
562 [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/]
|
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563 I was going great 'till she stopped me dead,
|
||
564 And she did it on propose to mess with my head.
|
||
565 A beautiful day, no way I could lose,
|
||
566 Then she swung out those blue spike shoes.
|
||
567 It's not that shoes are all that I like,
|
||
568 But if I get a dog, his name 'll be Spike.
|
||
569 She smiled a smile, sweet and innocent,
|
||
570 But she knows what she's doing,
|
||
571 She's not ignorant.
|
||
572 She knows she will find a place in my dreams,
|
||
573 Complete with garter belt and silk hose with seams.
|
||
574 She may as well put a ring through my nose,
|
||
575 If she keeps on wearing spike heels like those.
|
||
576 [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] tongue in cheek THE TIN MAN [/] [/]
|
||
577 pppppppppppppppp lurkin' and runnin' *SIGH* pppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
|
||
578 off
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||
579
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||
580
|
||
581
|
||
582
|
||
583
|
||
584
|
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585 .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.
|
||
586 We do seem to have an assemblage on this vessel...
|
||
587 .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.EmuLurk
|
||
588 MA 120
|
||
589 _________________________________________________________________________
|
||
590 LENNARD: IF I SPELLED YOUR NAME WRONG, I APPOLGIZE. I'M NOT QUITE
|
||
591 CERTAIN WHAT YOU MEANT BY WHAT EFFECT USING CONTROL S HAS IN THE ENTER
|
||
592 MODE. I DONT UNDERSTAND WHAT XON/XOFF IS EITHER. I'M A NEW KID ON THE
|
||
593 BLOCK. MAYBE IF I EXPLAIN WHAT HAPPENS WHILE I'M IN THE ENTER MODE,
|
||
594 YPU CAN TELL ME WHAT I'M DOING WRONG. FIRST, WHILE I'M TYPING, THE
|
||
595 BEEPER GOES OFF FOR NO APPARENT REASON. AS YOU CAN SEE I'M NOT
|
||
596 HAVING ANY PROBLEM NOW. BUT, WHEN THE BEEPER GOES OFF, I CAN'T TYPE
|
||
597 ANYTHING UNLESS I HIT CONTROL C.
|
||
598 AS
|
||
599 FAR AS .............IT JUST HAPPENED. ALL I DID WAS HIT RETURN AND
|
||
600 IT CLEARED IT UP. MAYBE I JUST ANSWERED MY OWN QUESTION. AS FAR AS
|
||
601 CONTROL S AND Q , AREN'T THOSE USED OUTSIDE THE ENTER MODE ? HOW DO
|
||
602 THEY HAVE AN AFFECT ON OTHER SCREENS ?
|
||
603 ____________________________SCOTT___________________________________
|
||
604 END
|
||
605 The general people can be fooled by a big lie more easily than a small one.
|
||
606 Adolf Hitler
|
||
607 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ BRENT $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
|
||
608 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
|
||
609 Scott: In enter mode *ALL* the characters you type (except backspaces)
|
||
610 are saved. Thus those ctrl-S chars you send are getting sent to me. ^S
|
||
611 means 'stop sending until you receive a ^Q' so if it gets in you msg,
|
||
612 then I can't send anything until BW sends a ^Q or I exit the terminal
|
||
613 program and re-run it. (Some machines will have to hang-up & call back)
|
||
614 The 'beep' is BW telling you that you are within 7 chars of the margin.
|
||
615 That's why it goes away when you hit return. Type 'help' at the > prompt
|
||
616 & you'll see a list of commands. MA is the one to change the margin.
|
||
617 _________________________Leonard________________________________________
|
||
618 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
|
||
619 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ BRENT $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
|
||
620 Attention anyone I'm new at this. would appreciate suggestions on
|
||
621 using CBBS, I have the number for CBBS/ALOHA but all I get is garbage can
|
||
622 someone explain the difference in this one and that one. If anyone can
|
||
623 also tell me about other CBBS in the area I would greatly appreciate it.
|
||
624 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ BRENT $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
|
||
625 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
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||
626 BRENT: all you'll ever get at CBBS/ALOHA is garbage.
|
||
627 #*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#
|
||
628 I am calling from Eugene. I just wanted to say: What a weird board!!
|
||
629 Could someone leave a number for another BBS or two form protland on this board? Any will do. Darth
|
||
|
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