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1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask....
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2 ************************* INSTALLED: 29 MAR 87 *************************
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3 Welcome to BWMS (BackWater Message System) Mike Day System operator
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4 ************************************************************
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5 GENERAL DISCLAIMER: BWMS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION
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6 PLACED ON THIS SYSTEM.
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7 BWMS was created as an electronic bill board. BWMS is a privately owned
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8 and operated system which is currently open for use by the general public.
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9 No restrictions are placed on the use of the system. As the system is
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10 privately owned, I retain the right to remove any and all messages which
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11 I may find offensive. Because of the limited size of the system, it will be
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12 periodically purged of messages. (only 629 lines of data can be saved)
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13 To leave a message, type 'ENTER' and use ctrl/C or break to get out of the
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14 ENTER mode. The message is automatically stored. If after entering the
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15 message you find you made a mistake, use the replace command to replace
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16 the line. To exit from the system, type 'OFF' then hang up.
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17 Type 'HELP' to see other commands that are available on the system.
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18 ****************************************************************
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19
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20 A plethora of individuals with expertise in culinary techniques
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21 vitiate potable concoction produced by steeping certain comestibles.
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22 *********************************************************************
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23
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24 xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx
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25 My, my! How am I so lucky as to be here on the fabled top, on my first
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26 visit even! This is a good sign, I believe. Yes, I am new to the Inn,
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27 but I am not new to the environment and the stories. Word of this
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28 special retreat from (most) cares spreads wide in the multiverse among
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29 certain circles.
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30
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31 I come bearing curiosity (and thirst), dressed in the green uniform of
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32 wanderers of my kind. My faithful steed (what a sappy phrase!), a
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33 smallish brown dragon, and I desire little more than supper and rest,
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34 though we may stay longer.
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35
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36 Innkeeper! If I can be found a solid cot and a stout mug, I would be
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37 most pleased. You shall have repayment in whatever manner you desire,
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38 short of the fire-lizard's egg of Tiroff!
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39 xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx Gildor the Green xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx
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40 NEW IMPENDING COMMUNICATIONS LAW:
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41
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42 Fresh on the heels of the successful implementation of
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43 the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, the 64th Oregon
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44 Legislative Assembly has already had committee hearings on
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45 its proposed anti-listining bill, House Bill 2198.
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46 Amending ORS-165.540 and repealing ORS-133.726 the new
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47 bill will make it unlawful in the state of Oregon to "Obtain
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48 or attempt to obtain the whole or any part of a
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49 telecommunication or a radio communication to which such
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50 person is not a participant....unless consent is given by at
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51 least one participant" or "if all participants in the
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52 conversation are not specifically informed that there
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53 conversation is being obtained."
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54 A violation of the proposed law will constitute a Class A
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55 misdemeanor, punishable by fine or jail term.
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56 No frequency range or service is excluded (other that
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57 broadcasting) by the wording of the bill, and shortwave
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58 utilities monitoring as well scanning will unlawful in the
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59 state of Oregon if this bill is allowed to become a law.
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60 In the bills present wording, amateur radio, CB services,
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61 ship to shore, aircraft and many other services now open to
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62 the public will be banned by the proposed law.
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63
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64 ACTION NEEDED TO DEFEAT THIS BILL: Oregon residents are urged
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65 to protest this bill vigorously both
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66 by telephone and letters to there representatives immediately
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67 as it appears that the assembly is making rapid progress
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68 without opposition.
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69
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70 Copied from a article that appeared in "MONITORING TIMES" by
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71 Gary Westfall, KB6ASP, Beaverton, Oregon. ........
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72 Ray Hough, N7ALV, Hillsboro, Oregon.
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73
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74 Please pass this on to other BBS as a alert to a proposed law
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75 that may indeed infringe on the rights of any person with
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76 electronics and communications as a hobby or livelihood.
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77
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78 ___________________________________________________________________________
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79 I wonder how they will try to apply this to BBS's?
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80 ____03/30/87__________Leonard_JD 2446884.8459_________00:18:10_PST_________
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81 **********************************************************
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82 Friar: Yes, the article in WW does indeed talk about my ex-partner
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83 at U.S. Digital. Don't believe everything you read in Willamette Week
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84 though. Jim began learning NLP some time ago, and not for psychic
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85 stuff. That is a relatively new direction for him. But when you're
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86 hungry you go in whatever direction brings in money for food.
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87 ************************** CISTOP MIKEY ***************************
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88 Gildor: You're a F-R-A-U-D with the big F. First visit . Bah! Then
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89 I'm of course, Yitzhak Shamir1!
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90 rodlig.
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91 *OO**OO***OO***O**O* *OO**OO***OO***O**O* *OO**OO***OO***O**O* *OO*O**O
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92 is the above border taken????
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93 *OO**OO***OO***O**O* *OO**OO***OO***O**O* *OO**OO***OO***O**O*
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94 RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
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95 Nope, you are free to go with such a border as you question.
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96 As for the "first-timer", er, if this is indeed your first visit, how
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97 do you know about the ceremonial "At the top!" proclamation?
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98 Whatever the case (unlike some others), let me at least offer you a
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99 welcome to this fine establishment.
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100 RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR TR
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101 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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102 Mikey - Does it work for him? Is it for real? (Not being sarcastic,
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103 just want an opinion from someone close)
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104 Friar.
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105 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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106 ************************************************************
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107 I have no real idea. The NLP stuff I know he was very into and used.
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108 It is nothing new, it has been around for a *very* long time called
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109 be different names and such. Though I think it goes further than is
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110 realistic to expect out of things. The basic concept behind NLP is that
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111 you can know exactly what the other person really is thinking by
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112 watching their eyes and listening to how they speak. This is nothing new,
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113 it is called body language in more normalh circles. Where NLP differs
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114 though is that it states that you can control others by controlling
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115 how they think through the use of the observations. This is nothing
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116 new either, though we are more used to it being called manipulation.
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117 NLP is just a formalized means of observation and manipulation.
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118 As for the psychic stuff, I wouldn't know, that is a new entry
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119 since I knew him. I haven't talked with him on a social basis sinc about
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120 June of last year. I've talked with him since then, but only on a business
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121 basis. We've gone our seperate ways. My own thoughts on the subject
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122 are drawn on other things. Such as that he hasn't had a positive income
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123 for several years,the bank forclosed on his home, he and his wife
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124 have not been able to find a solid job and they have two kids to feed
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125 and cloth. I've been through some tough times myself, I am still digging
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126 out and will be for 2 to 3 years before I will even begin to have a
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127 positive income. I know what goes on inside during extremly trying
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128 times, friends and family not withstanding. Your basic makeup and
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129 hold on reality take a great beating. Jim never had a really strong
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130 sense of reality, so it wouldn't surprise me if he shifted over and
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131 is truely immersed in this. On the other hand he still has to feed
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132 himself and his family, and he knows how to make some money this way,
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133 and can't find a regular job, and he is certainly opertunistic, so
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134 it could be just something to keep him alive. I don't know, as I said,
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135 I haven't really talked with him recently to really know what is going
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136 on inside his head, nor do I really think that we will ever be as
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137 close as we were, we are just too different which is one of the real
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138 reasons for the demise of USD, and why I left. We both knew that the
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139 company was having problems partly due to our differences, as well
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140 as the economic problems (strange how hard times always bring any
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141 problem to the fore). In January of 86 we went to counseling to try
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142 to resolve things. The end result was that we found that we were too
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143 different to really make it work, we wanted to go in different directions.
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144 And since the company could no longer support us both, we decided that
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145 one of us had to leave. At first Jim was going to, but after a lot of
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146 thought and budget work I came to the conclusion that USD was not
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147 salvagable, its income level was below that to support me and the required
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148 advertising. I did not have any line on money that could pull it out,
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149 and the slump in the software business was projected to run for
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150 several more years, and our primary sales item (COPYLINK PLUS for the
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151 Sanyo 555 computer) was dwindling fast due to Sanyo's inept marketing
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152 practices and the rapidly falling prices of the clones which was
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153 erroding the Sanyo's cost advantage. Thus Sanyo's weren't being sold,
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154 and thus neither was our software. Since we never were able to
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155 significantly penitrate the IBM world, that left USD with a downward
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156 spiraling income. As such I opted to get out while the getting was good.
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157 I wanted to close the company, but Jim wanted to continue on with it,
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158 feeling that he migh tbe able to do something, and that since he didn't
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159 have any other prospects that it was better than nothing. So on April
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160 first of 1986 I left the company and traded all my interests in the
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161 company in exchange for a promise (and a note) from Jim that he would
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162 take over all debts that were against me through the company. As I expected,
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163 things never improved, and by July of 86 the bank foreclosed on the company
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164 and a week later the office was closed for good. In the meantime I
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165 had been doing some consulting work for Hawthorne Technology, and
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166 later had my accident (broke both heals). In october I began working
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167 for Frye Electronics where I still am. The final chapter of this whole mess
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168 occured last month, when the bank came looking for the rest of their
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169 money since they didn't get anything of significance from the
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170 foreclosure. And since Jim didn't really have any money, and I was
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171 a co-signer on the loan, they put presure on me to pay up. I countered
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172 with the note of liability from Jim, which would have put tHings in
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173 a nice legal hassle for a long while, so they countered by saying that
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174 if we could come up with half the money ($6000) that they would call it
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175 even. Sinc eit would have cost me a lot more than that to fight it,
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176 I decided to find the money and get it taken care of. But I also required
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177 that Jim provide me with a note indicating that USD was no longer
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178 pursuing the interest in CL+ and the other products that I wrote, and
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179 that it acknowledges me as the original author. Thus releasing all
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180 contention for rights to me.
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181 *********************** CISTOP MIKEY ************************************
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182 O\=<([V2V])>=/O
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183 ____03/30/87__________________JD 2446885.8175_________23:37:15_PST_________
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184
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185 ATTN RVA:
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186
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187 MESSAGE ACKNOWLEDGED. TO ENHANCE SPEED OF INTERACTION SEND TEXTS TO
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188 USER ID #466 VIA THE "BLUE PARROT". OREGON TELECOMMUNICATIONS ADDRESS
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189 NUMBER IS 2531xxxx. IF UNABLE TO UTILIZE STATED CHANNEL SEND NEGATIVE
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190 ACKNOWLEDGE. EXPLAIN MEANING OF FIRST SENTENCE OF PREVIOUS TRANSMISSION.
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191 TIMEDATE STAMP: 8703.31105555 APROX LOCATION: 44 DEGREES NORTH BY 123
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192 DEGREES WEST.
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193
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194 -=<MEBATRON>=-
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195 P.S. WHO CARES?
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196 -=<>=- -=<>=- -=<>=- -=<>=- -=<>=- -=<>=- -=<>=-
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197 ++++++++++++++ Milchlurk (classes begin!) ++++++++++++ March 31, 1987@ 4:27pm
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198 <+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+>
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199 ATTN MEBATRON
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200 MESSAGE ACKNOWLEDGED, POSITIVE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, AM NOT CURRENTLY ON
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201 BLUE PARROT, WILL TRY TO GET VALIDATED. TELECOMMUNICATIONS ADDRESS HERE IS
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202 245-xxxx
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203 TIME DATE STAMP 8703.31181000 APROX LOCATION IS ALSO 44 DEG N X 123 DEG W
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204 VOICE COMMUNICATION RELAY IS 282-xxxx
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205 RVA
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206 <+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+>
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207 ____03/31/87__________________JD 2446886.6804_________20:19:46_PST_________
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208 ::::::::::::::*********
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209 would a communication between a cop's radar gun and my car be ok to listen
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210 to if i gave my consent? after all, the bill's provisions said such a commu
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211 nication would be ok for my radar detector to obtain if one of the partys
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212 (me) gave my consent.
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213 7777777777777777777777777
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214
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215
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216 -+- 4/1 -+- 216 -+- 629 -+- -JUGGLER- -+- long time -+-
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217
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218 ATTN RVA:
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219
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220 MY LAST TRANSMISSION CONTAINED INCORRECT REFERENCE TO "BLUE
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221 PARROT" USER ID NUMBER. CORRECT NUMBER IS 467. YOUR STATED
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222 LOCATION COORDINATES ARE IN CONFLICT WITH YOUR SNAIL-MAIL ADDRESS.
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223 CHECK AND ADVISE. WILL AWAIT CONTACT VIA THE "BLUE PARROT". END
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224 OF TRANSMISSION. 8704.01080210 @ 44W BY 123N.
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225
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226 -=<MEBATRON>=-
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227
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228 P.S. *I* CARE.
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229 EOT
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230 ATTN MEBATRON:
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231
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232 CODE BLUE :: CODE RED ::
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233 SORRY ABOUT COORDINATES ::: IF YOU CAN WAIT I WILL CONTACT YOU :::
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234 I WILL BEEN AT THE #282-xxxx TODAY FROM 1200 TO 2300
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235 IF YOU WANT MY HOME PHONE CALL THERE THEY WILL GIVE IT.
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236 I KNOW YOU CARE I NEED TO TALK TO YOU
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237 8704.0190454 @ HIPPORIFF ARMOURY
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238 RVA
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239 777: No, a communication between a cop's radar and your car is *not*
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240 a communication. When two parties are involved, it is implicit in
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241 the definition that both are transmitting and receiving. Since your
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242 "station" is not transmitting, this law does not apply to you.
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243 One-way transmissions, such as the radar example, are called broadcasting.
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244 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Do I know what I'm talking about? @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
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245 3.14159273.14159273.1415927
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246 MEBATRON:
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247 this is orion lakewalker. curent status is out of home...
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248 contact at n.keep is easiest... forgoing messages are
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249 questionable as to I.D. as I haven't been on until now
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250 (10:45/1/4/87)
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251 ??? current possition unknown ???
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252 O.L.
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253
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256
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257
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258
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259 ATTN RVA:
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260
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261 THE VALIDITY OF YOUR TEXT ID HAS BEEN RENDERED
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262 QUESTIONABLE. ALL INTERACTION TERMINATED UNTIL THE
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263 VALIDITY OF YOUR IDENTIFICATION IS ESTABLISHED.
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264 EOT AT IUPRPQQTPUTT.
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265
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266 -=<MEBATRON>=-
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267 -^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-
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268 would anybody like to know the number PI to the 600th digit?
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269 3.1415926535897...
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270 there are some interesting patterns that pop up when you look at it.
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271 _-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-
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272 mike: i think our family has made the mistake of getting a sanyo mbc550 thinkin
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273 g it was an ibm clone.
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274 now i know it is not an ibm clone. it's a sanyo compatible (snicker, sob).
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275 TTYLurk
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276 by the way, what does ttyl mean?
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277 __________________-_-_-_-
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278 here is a nice message:0010101001101110011101110111011000101100110011010101010010010010
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279 in 5-bit synchronous serial using 8-bit crc & encoded in ebcdic. anyone care
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280 to try understanding it? i forgot... is it possible to have 5-bit ebcdic?
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281 jim michaels
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282 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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283 vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv
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284 ttyl: Talk To You Later.
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285 TAYS,
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286 Johnny.
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287 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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288
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289 pay attention. pi is equal to 3.1415926535... your data is wrong. you must be using a
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290 incorrect algorythym.
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291
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292 above dired[B[B[B
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293 blech... above directed at the above person who had pi 'misspelled'.
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294 by the way, does anyone have a good algorythym for approximating pi?
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295
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296 %&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%
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297
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298 Attention MEBATRon! You'd better check your map! 123N is impossible as
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299 latitude only runs from 0 (equator) to 90 (poles). Sure you don't mean
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300 44Nx123W?
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301 ____04/01/87__________Leonard_JD 2446887.6736_________20:10:07_PST_________
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302 'Tis a time of decision and torment... change abounds, and I
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303 must ask myself if I'm ready for it. It is hard to know what is
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304 right, but that's often true in modern life. Logic tells me that
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305 I should flow and change, but my emotions aren`t so sure.
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306 There is so much I want to do with this life.... so many
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307 goals. Sometimes I don't know what is important to me. Should I
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308 stay stable and secure.... or follow a dream? Dreams are risky.
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309 I doubt if they can ever be obtained.... but how will I know
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310 unless I try?
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311 Hamlet said, "To be or not to be, that is the question." He
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312 was pondering the act of taking his own life. But in another
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313 sense, that sentence could relate to the basic act of existing.
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314 Couldn't the act of passively following the easy path be
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315 construed as `not to be'? Ah well...
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316
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317
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318 This has been a test of the Crosstalk XVI upload system. No
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319 adjustment of your CRT is necessary. This load of bullshit
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320 exists only in the mind, and is not reality.
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321 ____________________________________________________________________
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322 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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323 On the contrary, *ONLY* what is in your mind is reality. To you. And only
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324 what is in my mind is reality to me.
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325 Mikey - Thanks for the explanation. It helps me to understand a little more
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326 about both parties. I do agree with you that it is the crisis we seek out
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327 in our lives, for those are what define us to ourselves, and the outward
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328 reactions to those occurences are what define us to others.
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329 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Friar [][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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330 SageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSage
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331
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332 You know, whomever it was that asked about their border being original,
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333 that was a pretty obscure curl of symbols you had there. No one uses it as
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334 far as I can tell. Of course, you could just send a string of shifted number
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335 keys; although that border in particular would have been used.
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336 Don't ask me how this works. It just does
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337 Strange.
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338
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339 SageSageSage
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340
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341 Skin and the warm weather provided a sensorium for the Sage. His tactile
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342 sensations were warm and just slightly sticky with a light heat just shy of
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343 breaking into sweat. Audio sensations seemed just the same, as he reminisced
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344 over the music of decades past, and the points and emotions the lyrics so
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345 easily defined. What had changed in the last year was the visual. Years ago,
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346 he would not have predicted this scene.
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347
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348 His dark wrapping and garb taken from the Elizabethan Era had been left
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349 behind in an donning alcove at home. Fashion was being taken by the hand, by
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350 the weather. He wore laced sandals and his white clothes were held to him in
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351 a conspiracy between his seamstress and a tanner. Ancient Greece had not died
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352 at any point on Earth. The profound art and esthetic it developed was smeared
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353 into other cultures, and across the Universe. Proof of it was in his hand;
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354 bronzed metal disk that were once the earrings of his wife.
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355
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356 He stood out near a tree that would have fit more under the darkened skies
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357 of a maritime coast. It was twisted and blackened. In contrast, the sky and
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358 the nearby fields and marshes burst with green and blue. Purple was the rare
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359 and opulent color, but it was there also. And around the sides of the Inn,
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360 and through the court yard, existed the door the Sage had just come through.
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361
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362 A diabolical little elf had come up from the basement and poured out a
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363 packet of dust into the large cork holes, on the barrels on ale in the
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364 alehouse. Only traces of his body had been discernable in the bright light
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365 from the windows, but there was enough of a shade to tip off the Sage.
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366
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367 For some reason, he decided the patrons might be wisely avoided for a while
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368 And a good long while at that. At least a few hours.
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369
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370 SageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSage
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371 Sorry for the errors, I am rusty at on-line and enter-only writing.
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372
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373 xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx
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374 My thanks to the welcome that I have received. As to the questions
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375 wondering how I know of local conventions such as the 'At The Top'
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376 exclaimation, I did mention that news of this Inn has traveled far. I
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377 am aware that many of the patrons travel widely, leaving many stories
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378 behind them. Reflections upon the Inn are often part of those stories.
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379
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380 Oh, please excuse me for a few minutes... My dragon informs me of
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381 an itch he can't reach. I'd better oil it well too, before any damage
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382 can be done.
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383 xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx Gildor the Green xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx
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384 SURE, GILDOR. WE BELIEVE YOU.....
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385 <_>---> I don't know what this thing does, but it's pointed at you!!!
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386 So saying, a man of medium height dressed all in black backs through door
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387 #7-17, his cloak flying as he slams the door. Turning around, he surveys
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388 the room slowly once, and then again. After a brief pause his inestimable
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389 intelligence cuts in. "Where the hell is this???" Having thereby drawn
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390 the attention of most of the room (as usual for this fellor, not all of
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391 it friendly), he walks slowly to the bar and orders a large jolt. Three
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392 lightning bolts later he gets a word in edgewise -- "I ment to drink!"
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393
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394 !!!uoy detniop s'ti tub ,seod gniht siht tahw wonk t'nod I <---<_>
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395 He who is always wright is searching for ProHaw. Contact A.I.R. at 252-xxxx
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396 correction 252-xxxx for A.I.R. "where would a writer be if he did
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397 not have his coffee cup???"
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398 /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
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399 Hello to all at that most gods-favored of watering holre[D[Des!! It's incredi[D[
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400 --ibly (oops) good to see all the old faces (or signature lines, at
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401 least), and very heartening to read the new works ac[Dvailable for perusal.
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402 I am afraid that I have let loose a monstewr[D[D[Der, however; I made the mis-
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403 take of giving my roommate this number. I only wish not to be held
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404 responsible for his atrocious jokes.
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405 Now that I live in the area and have access to a proper demon-
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406 with-modem again( as soom[Dn as roomie shoe[Dws me how yt[D[Dto use the bloody
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407 program), you will no doubt hear from me more often, hp[Dopefully with a
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408 tale or two to tell...
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409 /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\Luingil/\/\/\/\/\(ILovePortland!!)/\/\/\/\/\/\
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410 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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411 Yet another year has passed, filled with stories and adventure (and, yes, some
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412 things which are not so highly thought of). I have witnessed another year
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413 of it all. I have been lurking and writing for over half of the Inn's
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414 existence, now a total of three years, just now starting my fourth. I thank
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415 all of you who write and weave the fabric of tales, sitting in comfortable
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416 chairs about the cheery hearth.
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417 +++++++++++ Milchar ++++++ April 4, 1987 +++ 20 years old today ++++++++++++++
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418 ::::::::::::O O:::::04/04/87::::::::voyeur:::::::::20:40:::::::::O O::::::::::::
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419
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420 What's this? A familiar border? An old adversary returned? Voyeur,
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421 glad to have you back home. I hope all is well....
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422
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423 Mohammed Wassir
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424 <The Friendly Albanian>
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425 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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426 Luingil: please do *not* use the back-arrow key on that terminal/computer
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427 It sends an escape sequence. It *does* not erase your typos (except on your
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428 screen). Use the key labeled backspace. (If you are using a PC or clone, it
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429 is in the upper right-hand corner of the *main* keyboard. It is *not* on the
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430 keypad(s)!)
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431 ____04/05/87__________Leonard_JD 2446890.8879_________02:18:41_PDT_______
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432
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433 does anyone know of any *nix systems in the portland area that are open to
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434 the public? i just moved to portland, and one of my friends told me about
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435 several boards, including this one, but no *nix systems. please leave
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436 me a reply here.
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437
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438 - beware of african blue monkeys bearing aids -
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439
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440 010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101
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441 KVWWX HPWRX ^_I_N VZDL^ QWVZL [LLJJ \KZFX U^ONE L_WRL SPZOS XS_D\ XXFFD TGPHH
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442 OS_HX VQOTV HTHGT [_HIP I_FQQ BBA^G U\Z_L MXEHJ WO^TV VS^WA NXFWW YMOLA O^ZQF
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443 OYLSH XRHKK WRORD DDYFR SEXHH YWGVF K_V[G NKWOF WM\^O F\XGX LBEXT TS^J_ EE^CI
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444 SUOPA I^ZOL MMHZH RULZX U_PQX QIXIA Q\_N[ XLHIW [AYEJ AQAT_ NQAYB IXP\Z VCW_R
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445 EDMJ_ TABYQ WP_PW PN^DY Z_ENH OTJTC M[A\B Q^MIR GXSO_ SVYHY FJJX[ LJQJQ R_^CX
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446 SEJSX WOXWY JUPLT C[X\Q _SXHL XQLEP O[XNW RKM_L PXWXC N[BSY INXGH TRZIO FPZ\L
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447 P\YJB FGMZP WUP^T VXWRT JBUMW UCNKS ISN_I COZEX BSSBO SPWTB LJ[IK BOYEF [^SFA
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448 ZAQUD ICXVK ZMV^K CQXT[ XVNIG ^QEQV [NNUM JOOPW ZEYEO FOZ^H JTMXQ FTLCI NBGE\
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449 XY^SP WNXN_ \LNBR QWESL ACKK_ LAFTY CUHMO XZIJJ KVOMT EFZAP UWMZF VUNVX DYOX^
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450 ON_\M ANSYG \RG[K TRDUX VPICR ULL[\ GWF[I SEDXZ MFPXU OPPMH [LWIP _LUTV NXOTX
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451 010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101
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452 oh boy, pseudo-code!
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453 161616161616161616161616161616161616161616161616161616161616KARENMARKER16161616
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454 V2V
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455 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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456 Hooray!!!!! After seven long years, laboring after my true love, I have
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457 finally secured what I want. A job in my field. No more Programmer Analyst
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458 garbage!!! Far out!!!
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459 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Friar [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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460 (I had to let someone know.)
|
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461 Let me get this straight - you were a P/A and are no longer??? A position
|
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462 coveted by most professional programmers, and you left it for something else?
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463 What IS this wonderous job?
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464
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465 (* IIIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIIIX (*) IXVIIIVIIVIVIVIIIIIII *)
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466
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467 "Oh, my achin' head." Magus awoke from his drunken slumber.
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468 About him, the Inn was quiet . . . It was early morning, and
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469 most of the patrons had long since departed. Even the Innkeeper
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470 had disappeared into a back room.
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471 Magus threw back his cowl and ran his hand across his bald
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472 head. His skull was a spiderweb of blue veins and white flesh.
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473 He did not often reveal his features to others. The casual
|
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474 observer only saw his sunken dark eyes and hawk nose beneath his
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475 hood.
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476 "By all the gods, what am I going to do?" Magus said.
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477 Sitting here drinking was not getting hime closer to the shape-
|
||
478 changer. He had no idea if her powers would help him, but he had
|
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479 few other alternatives. Oh well, one more brandy wouldn't hurt,
|
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480 then he would have to leave.
|
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481 As Magus stood, his body tingled. The Calling. No, not
|
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482 now, there is too much to do. Pain exploded in his head, The
|
||
483 Calling was not to be denied. He must return. Magus pulled open
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484 the oaken door and left the Inn. He sighed and cast one last
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485 glance at the Rowan tree.
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486 "I wonder if I will again see this place." The air
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487 shimmered and Magus was gone.
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488
|
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489 (* IIIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIIIX (*) IXVIIIVIIVIVIVIIIIIII *)
|
||
490 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ (time not spent)
|
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491 l'homme: Thank you for your kind words of return. It seems I have been
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492 spending only the least amount of time located anywhere near the Inn.
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493 And yes, in the short time I spent constructing the tale of the young
|
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494 Master West and myself there was a small sense of growth. Why, it only
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495 seems as yesterday since I've last seen the old stories, the old names...
|
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496 the new wonders. I recall first I ever saw mention of You was in an
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497 adventure with other well known Innklings.
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498 Something tells me a shade of those times is about to carry over.
|
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499 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --->the Guardian (96:18!)
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500
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501 __\\||//__
|
||
502 I have a TRS-80 model 100 connected to and controlling an 8 inch Newtonian
|
||
503 telescope. If anyone is interested in details, call Dan @ 245-9718
|
||
504 __\\||//__
|
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505 [2J[;H <<< MIKE >>>
|
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506 __\\||//__
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507 There were three brothers who started a ranch. They couldn't decide what to
|
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508 call there ranch, so they called there father. He recommended "Focus" as a
|
||
509 name because that's where the suns rays meet.
|
||
510 __\\||//__
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511 *&^_$^&*#%&*)%&*!+_%*@&!_))&~_)~`%*__*@#(|_@+_\=-@#(@#^^*+@#^+@#+)*~+)`%*@#%*@_%*@_)%*@#_*^&_)*%+_*
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512 Friar: Congratulations on your motion. I don't know whether to call it a PROmotion or a DEmotion.
|
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513 Guardian: I too remember the stories of old. The archives are always close by just in case time
|
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514 tries to pull its dirty tricks and dim my memory. I too have the same feelings as you. Circles
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515 always close, and cycles are merely circles when placed end on end.
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516 Voyeur: A border long missing, and a border so good to see. Welcome back to the land of libation,
|
||
517 tales, the door, and of course, Bitching When the Mood Strikes. Also, beware of Pitted Minds
|
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518 Sliming the Universal Rule.
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519 *%_)%*%*@_&%!_%&!_)%&_*%%_&~`*^)^*@+|_)% L'homme sans Parity *%_@*_)*%)~`|+_\=-(%_%_)^*@_%*@^^)&_)&%
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520
|
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521 <_>---> I don'
|
||
522 <_>---> I don't know what this thing does, but it's pointed at you!!!
|
||
523 Awakening from his stupor (It's amazing what three lightning bolts
|
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524 and a Jolt cola will do to you!), VanderVecken looks up and once again attempts
|
||
525 to figure out how he got here. The locale is fairly normal (bizarre !), the
|
||
526 only question is why... but then, last time I asked, someone told me! Jolt
|
||
527 is wonderful to keep one awake, but it's dubious to wake up to -- kind of
|
||
528 like waking up to see your ex-girlfriend in bed with you. Coffee is what
|
||
529 one needs, so he blithely yells "Bartender! owwww..., I shouldn't yell.
|
||
530 One God's Blessing, please!" It could be worse... One friend of mine would
|
||
531 ask for his best gallon of lighter fluid. Feeling his stature slowly
|
||
532 increase (this isn't hard when you're getting up off the floor, although
|
||
533 balance is another thing entirely), he considers what to do with dayOSthe day.
|
||
534 "I need to be helped out -- Does anyone know which way I came in?"
|
||
535 Needless to say, half the building offers, all pointing in the general
|
||
536 direction of the front door. Walking out, he sees an old oak tree, and
|
||
537 *knows* that he is *Not* back in Kansas...
|
||
538 !!![D[D[D!!!ouy ta detniop s'ti tub ,seod gniht siht tahw wonk t'nod I <---<_>
|
||
539 __\\||//__
|
||
540 I feel I must explain the pun I left a couple entries ago. The suns rays meet
|
||
541 can also be spelled the sons raise meet.
|
||
542 __\\||//__
|
||
543 You mean "the sons raise meat"?
|
||
544
|
||
545 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
||
546 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974944592307816406
|
||
547 2862089986280348253421170679821480865132823066470938446095...
|
||
548 yes there is a couple of algorithms to find pi. you may do this...
|
||
549 pi = circumference of circle / diameter of circle
|
||
550 or you can run a program that is very complex & requires at least 80 digits or more of precision.
|
||
551 my friend runs the program & has probably quit by now, due to the computers' floating
|
||
552 point error (.001=.9999999). this would be better executed by using a language
|
||
553 that uses bcd math. less error & more precise, & hopefully NO scientific notation...
|
||
554 jim michaels
|
||
555 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
||
556 hello, any unix systems out there? or are all of you in the dark?
|
||
557
|
||
558 SageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSage
|
||
|
||
559 We do have Unix and Xenix sites open near here. In fact, there are a few
|
||
560 of them. The only one I know is open to the public requires a verification
|
||
561 of identity before you can have a login. The sysname is agora. You can call
|
||
562 it directly on (503) 591-0767 or reach it through UUCP with...
|
||
563
|
||
564 tektronix!reed!percival!agora!postmaster
|
||
565
|
||
566 Enjoy yourself.
|
||
567
|
||
SageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSage
|
||
|
||
568 I certainly hope that whoever said the sun's rays meet/sons raise meat joke
|
||
569 isn't taking credit for it, as it appeared in Omni a short while ago.
|
||
570 CSOPF
|
||
571 God I love Karnaugh: abc + ab'c + a'b'c + a'bc = c
|
||
572 010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101
|
||
573 To whom it may concern:
|
||
574 Net has not left any cipher msgs on this system in almost a
|
||
575 year. The above 'code' is not from any Net member. Net has other means
|
||
576 of communication these days.
|
||
577 I might add that until we got bored with the waste of time &
|
||
578 resources, we actually checked these msgs. They are merely random
|
||
579 strings of characters (at least the ones we checked were). And before
|
||
580 someone claims that we might just have not known the code, allow me to
|
||
581 inform you that there are some rather simple tests that will enable you
|
||
582 to determine whether or not a fair sized msg is code or random.
|
||
583 NET 01
|
||
584 net01@nethq.pdx.org
|
||
585 ...!nscvax!usnethq!ornethq!net01
|
||
586 ...!kremvax!usnethq!ornethq!net01
|
||
587 010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101
|
||
588 O\=<([V2V])>=/O
|
||
589 __\\||//__
|
||
590 Does anyone know of a local BBS that you can access information such as
|
||
591 LAZER's or encyclopedia information?
|
||
592 Please leave a message to Dan on this BBS. Thanks.
|
||
593 __\\||//__
|
||
594 Mom? Is that you mom?
|
||
595
|
||
596 :::::::::::O O::::::::04/08:::::::::voyeur:::::::::::::20:10::::::::O O::::::::
|
||
597 ____04/08/87__________________JD 2446894.6682_________21:02:14_PDT_________
|
||
598
|
||
599 S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S
|
||
600 NET 01, what tests could you run? Letter frequency could be masked out
|
||
601 with duplicity or any number of methods. Repetitious character pairs and
|
||
602 trios can also be avoided. I am very curious as to what methods you are
|
||
603 talking about?
|
||
604 Which ones? The tone of your message may have been right and we might
|
||
605 all be misguided nerds who clutter up the system with meaningless strings
|
||
606 of garbage characters all blocked up into bunches. Whoever we are. Although
|
||
607 this conspiracy of ours ( those of us out to confuse and bug you bad ) do
|
||
608 seem to lack a name.
|
||
609 How about figments of your paranoia?
|
||
610 S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S\S
|
||
611
|
||
612
|
||
613 ok, i have called agora, i know what tek and reed are, but what is this
|
||
614 percival thing (not to mention kremvax)?
|
||
615
|
||
616 V2V
|
||
617 ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
|
||
618
|
||
619 ISN'T ALGORITHM A METHOD OF CONTRACEPTION? WHY WOULD ANYONE USE BIRTH
|
||
620 CONTROL TO BAKE A PIE?
|
||
621 ANYWAY, THIS IS MY FIRST TIME ON THE (HOW MANY VIRGINS IN THEIR 30S DO
|
||
622 YOU KNOW?) BACKWATER, AND IT SORT OF REMINDS ME OF A GREENRIVER, ALL
|
||
623 INDEPENDENT. IT IS A CRAY COPROCESSOR-ONLY$99,999,999.99 + TAX,
|
||
624 OT INCLUDING BOARD,MODEM OR POWER SUBSTATION.
|
||
625
|
||
626 DARKSTAR**************************************
|
||
627 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
|
||
628 <_>--> I DON'T KNOW WHAT THIS THING DOES, BUT IT'S POINTED AT YOU!!!
|
||
629 WELL, WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS, FIND A ROCK TO HIDE UNDER! FAILING THAT, A TREE!
|
||
|
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