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FILE ON
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MARGIN IS 126
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STATUS: ENTER ONLY
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NUMBER OF LINES: 629
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1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask....
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2 ********************* REMOVED: 6 JUL 84 ********************
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3 Welcome to BWMS (BackWater Message System) Mike Day System operator
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4 ************************************************************
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5 GENERAL DISCLAIMER: BWMS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION PLACED ON
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6 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 Darn! nobody beat me to the top, Now I'm stuck with being the first
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21 and having to think of something witty to start things off.
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22 I'm sorry folks, but I'm just not up to it. So you'll just have to
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23 think up something for yourselves.
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24 XRXRXRXRXRXRXRXRXRXRXRXRXRXRXR REX XRXRXRXRXRXRXRXRXRXRXRXRXRXRXRXRX
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25 XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX
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26 HEY....ARE THERE ANY LADYS OUT THERE THAT USE COMPUTERS? IF SO, PLEASE RESPOND
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27 XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX
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28
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29 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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30 "Golly-gosh that Goll Darn McKane!" The hysterically angry voice filled
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31 the fortunately vacant room. Actually, the room wasn't quite empty, but Petrov
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32 didn't worry about that deaf-blind fellow sitting in the corner.
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33 Petrov decided to get a grip on himself. He was somewhat surprised to find
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34 the Oklahoma City Plaza Hilton's cocktail lounge empty at six o'clock in the
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35 morning. "I wouldn't be having any of these problems if it wasn't for the fact
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36 that McKane holds the mortgage on ma and pa's farm in Kansas." Petrov made a
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37 mental note to stop talking to himself. The fact was, he was only working for
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38 McKane until he could find a weakness and exploit it.
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39 Out of the corner of his eye, Petrov spied a man entering the lounge.
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40 After studying him for a moment, Petrov guessed that the man was the assistant
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41 manager of the hotel, married, with two childred, and hoping to someday be
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42 full-fledged manager. Petrov called him over and wondered why the man was
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43 looking at him so oddly.
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44 The man approached. "May I help you, sir?"
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45 "So you're the assistant manager, eh?"
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46 "Yes," the man replied."
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47 "How's the wife?" Petrov asked. "In good health."
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48 "And the kids?" The man seemed uneasy. "They're both fine. Uh...Do I know you?"
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49 "I hope not," Petrov replied. "Tell me, you would really like to be full
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50 manager someday, wouldn't you?"
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51 "Actually, I've always had this dream to be head bartender."
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52 "But if you were manager," Petrov argued, "you could fire bartender
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53 and do that job yourself!"
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54 "Yes....why, YES!" The glimmer of hope on the man's face bloomed into
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55 uninhibited understanding.
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56 Now completely relaxed, Petrov decided to make himself look less
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57 conspicuous by climbing off the table he had been standing on since the tantrum
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58 he was throwing a little earlier. Still grinning with the satisfaction of
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59 predicting the assistant manager's identity so well, Petrov's sensitive ears
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60 picked up a rustling of paper coming from the lobby. "That sounds like the
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61 paper rustling of a man pretending to be reading a newspaper while actually
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62 looking over the top of it at another man who also probably knows he's watching."
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63 "Excuse me?" The assistant manager was baffled.
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64 "Nothing." Petrov whirled in time to see the familiar plain-looking man in
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65 the overcoat who had been watching him strip in the sleazy restaurant.
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66 Petrov set out after him only to trip and fall. Looking up, he was
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67 slapped in the face by the hand of fate. The plain-looking man was gone!
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68 PETROV
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69 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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70 ......................................................................
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71 The flight to Oklahoma City was too short. As I read the files Ian had
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72 supplied, I began to realize just how HUGE the McKane organization was.
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73 I felt like a fly attacking an M-60 tank. My only hope was that McKane's
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74 empire was similar to the tank in that its vulnerability was in its very
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75 complexity.
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76 After arriving in Oklahoma City and taking care of all the usual details,
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77 I walked out to the parking lot to check it out. Spotting a likely-looking
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78 nondescript vehicle, I proceeded to steal it. I was feeling slightly paranoid
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79 and figured that this was one way to make sure I didn't get a rigged car.
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80 Finding the Plaza Hilton was easy, and I dumped the car some distance away
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81 in a lower class neighborhood, hiking back to the hotel. Ian's information
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82 had said that a room had already been reserved for my contact, so I took the
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83 stairs to the 14th floor. Leaving the stairwell, I saw that all the room
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84 numbers started with 15. Wonderful. Our room was on the 13th floor. 'Good
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85 thing I'm not superstitious,' I thought as I went back to the stairwell,
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86 knocking on the wooden door as I passed. Picking the lock on 1428 was a matter
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87 of a few seconds work, and I was in. Good thing the Oklahoma City Hilton hadn't
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88 upgraded to the new electronic locks yet. They took me a few seconds longer.
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89 The suite was a rather nice one. Ian must be feeling generous; usually
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90 I ended up in some roach-infested dive in the worst part of town. Of course,
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91 that's usually where my business took me anyway. McKane was higher class, so I
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92 was in a better location. All things considered, I think I prefer the dives.
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93 I inspected the rooms, looking for the inevitable bugs. I found the obligatory one, so I knew the real ones were better
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94 hidden. After further
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95 scrutiny, I found three more, one in each bedroom and one in the central living
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96 area. Removing a device from my box, I wired it and all the bugs together. Now
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97 whoever was listening in would hear a programmed tape of normal uninteresting
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98 conversations.
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99 Now that I had all the preliminaries out of the way, I could take a look at
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100 those flowers. The trip wire from the card was obvious, but the time-release
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101 nerve gas coating on the petals was harder to find, and took some time to
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102 neutralize. Finally satisfied that all was well, I trapped the door, and
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103 returned to the lobby to wait for L'homme sans parity.
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104 (tempus fugit)
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105 While waiting in the lobby, casually hidden behind my newspaper, I heard
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106 an angry voice coming from the cocktail lounge. I was more-or-less ignoring it,
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107 until I heard the name 'McKane.' I was just heading over to see what was going
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108 on, when L'homme sans parity entered. Torn between the two, I finally decided
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109 I'd better stick with L'homme - he was fumbling with an armful of luggage, and
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110 looked like an easy target if anyone was so inclined. Removing the 'out of
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111 order' sign from the express elevator I had reserved for myself, I was waiting for
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112 L'homme when he entered his room. I had a hard time convincing him of my
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113 honesty, but after calling Ian and getting His confirmation, L'homme seemed to
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114 accept me. I told him of the traps I had defused, then warned him that, however
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115 unlikely, there did exist the faint possibility that I had missed something.
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116 So, he should stay on his toes. After the disclaimer, we got down to the
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117 business of making plans.
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118 .............
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119 Sorry I didn't take us any farther, but I spent too much time/disk getting
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120 to where I am now. Maybe next time.
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121 Joshua
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122 .....................................................................
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123 ---------------------------------
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124 OK, THERE IS A MISSUNDERSTANDING HERE. MY NAME IS MARK FORSYTH AND I LIKE THIS SYSTEM ALOT, THE MESSAGE UNDER MY LAST WAS NOT M
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125 DOING AND I HOPE THAT YOU DID NOT TAK IT IN THAT WAY. ALL I'MSAYING IS THAT PEOPLE SHOULD USE THIS SYSTE NOT TO SAY WHO THEY AR
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126 GOING TO DESTROY, BUT TO WRITE THIE STORIES AND GENERAL CREATIVE STUFF. AND ALSO, I'M NOT EASILY CONFUSED, IT TAKES A HECK OF
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127 ALOT TO CONFUSE ME.
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128 ---------------------------------
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129 GEE, YOU COULD HAVE FOOLED ME.
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130
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131 ******************************************************************
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132 Yes, let's all conform! Death to creativity! No more stories.
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133 Let's only talk about computers and IC's and bits and bytes
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134 and all that wonderful stuff they talk about on other BBS's.
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135 No more of this fantisy garbage that everyone keeps putting on
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136 here. Let's hear it now, all together;
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137 Death to creativity! Conform! Conform!
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138 Death to creativity! Conform! Conform!
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139 ect........
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140 *******************************************************************
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141 WHY DO I HAVE THIS FEELING OF DEJA VU?
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142
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143 HOWEVER, IT DOES BRING TO MIND A BURING QUESTION OF "WHAT HAPPENED
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144 TO ALL OF OUR OLD GOOD FANTASY AUTHORS?" BRENDEN IS BACK, BUT WHERE
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145 IS THE ELUSIVE PAM? AND D? TARN ONLY APPEARS OCCASIONALLY ANYMORE,
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146 AND THAT IS SO DEPRESSING (IF IT IS POSSIBLE FOR HIM TO GET ANYMORE
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147 DEPRESSING!) THAT I CAN HARDLY BARE TO READ IT. AND WHERE ARE THE
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148 OTHERS OF WHOM I CAN'T SEEM TO REMEMBER THEIR NAMES RIGHT OFF BECAUSE
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149 THEY HAVE BEEN GONE FOR SO LONG? COME ON PEOPLE DON'T LET THE MCKANE
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150 ORGINAZATION TAKE OVER THIS PLACE COMPLETLY!
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151 SIGH, THEY ARE PROBABLY ALL OUT CATCHING SOME RAYS, WHICH IS WHERE
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152 I THINK I'LL GO SINCE THERE ISN'T ANYTHING INTERESTING HERE.
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153 COME ON PEOPLE, I NEED TO SEE SOME GOOD WRITTING HERE OR I'LL GO CRAZY!
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154 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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155 HELLP
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156 HELP
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157 END
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158 A
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159
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160 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*==*GURU OF BLIS*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
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161 WERE MOSTLY AT THE WIZARD-CON (WHICH IS CONVIENIENTLY CLOSE TO MCKANE WORLD
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162 HEADQUARTERS FOR OUR PURPOSES.
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163 --------------
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164 ONE WHO EXCELS AS A WARRIOR DOES NOT APPEAR FORMIDABLE.
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165 ONE WHO EXCELS IN COMBAT IS NEVER ROUSED IN ANGER.
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166 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
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167 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/
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168 Mark Forsyth:coulda fooled me! Say so and I will`call you, you make the time.
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169 All:I am running about 10% right now and ill have to return later when modem has been properly ralpphed
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170 The Man in Gray
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171 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? /? /fF?G? / ? ? ? ? /? ? ? ? ? ?`? ? ? ? ? ?/ldl
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172 PORTLAND, OR.
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173 1 JULY 1984
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174 DEAR MR. MCKANE,
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175 YOU DO NOT KNOW WHO I AM, AS YOUR HEN
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176 CHMEN DIDN'T BOTHER TO ASK NAMES WHEN TH
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177 EY THROUGH THE LEGAL TRICKERY OF MCKANES
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178 STAFF ATTORNEYS GOT AWAY WITH TAKING AWA
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179 Y FROM MY FAMILY AND I, THE RANCH THAT
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180 HAD BEEN OUR FAMILYS HOME FOR MORE THAN
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181 146 YEARS. YOU DIDN'T CARE THAT THE SHOC
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182 K AND GRIEF KILLED MY WIFE, OR THAT YOUR
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183 MEN STOLE MY CAR, BURNED MY BARN, KICKED
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184 MY DOG, AND SMASHED MY COLLECTION OF DR.
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185 PEPPER BOTTLES. WELL NOW, MR MCKANE, THE
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186 TIME HAS COME TO PAY THE PIPER.
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187 YOU ARE ABOUT TO REALIZE THE POWER ABOUT
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188 TO BE UNLEASHED AGAINST YOU IS FAR GREAT
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189 ER THAN ANYTHING IN YOUR ARSENALS OF ASS
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190 ASSIDIOUSNESS. BEWARE, MR. MCKANE, FOR I
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191 AM COMING FOR YOU, BUT NOT IN ANY WAY
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192 THAT YOU CAN UNDERSTAND. YOU SEE I
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193 CONTROL THAT WHICH YOU HAVE THE LEAST OF
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194 YOU ARE GETTING OLD, MR. MCKANE, REMEMBE
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195 R THAT.
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196 The trees part overhead, as I continue my walk
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197 through them. Branches wave in a slight breeze and the sun dips lower in
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198 the sky. I continue down a gentle slope that finally ends in a shallow
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199 depression. I remember a piece of advice, and I begin to follow the dep
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200 follow the depression down. After an hour of walking, the ground
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201 begins to get damp, and I hear a faint trickle of water. Continuing on
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202 down, I walk into a small rivulet that springs from a rock wall. At last
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203 a guide. I follow the rivulet as it begins to get bigger,and others join
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204 it. Hours later, the sun has nearly set, and I hear the unmistakeable
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205 sound of a creek. Coming upon it, I prepare to make my camp for the
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206 night, and begin to think of my future. Alone, on an unknown planet, an
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207 unknown time, and nothing except a broken JUmP generator.
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208 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++000001TED+++++++++++++++
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209 LEROY MCKANE WAS SEATED AT HIS DESK, CONTEMPLATING THE LETTER HE HAD JUST RECIEV
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210 ED. NORMALLY, MESSAGES SUCH AS THIS WOULD HAVE BEEN DISMISSED AS THE IDLE RAMBLI
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211 NGS OF VARIOUS MALCONTENTS, THOSE ENVIOUS OF THE SYSTEM, THOSE WHO REFUSED TO BE
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212 LIEVE IN MIRACLES, THOSE WHO DOUBTED THE BENEVOLENCE AND CHARITY OF THE ORGANIZA
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213 TION---. THIS ONE, HOWEVER, WAS DIFFERENT. FOR SOME UNKNOWN REASON, HIS EXECUTIV
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214 SECRETARY HAD MADE A POINT OF HAND DELIVERING THIS PARTICULAR LETTER. FOR SOME
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215 REASON LEROY MCKANE COULD NOT FATHOM, HE WAS AFRAID. "ME, LEROY MCKANE, AFRAID?"
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216 HE THOUGHT, AS HE FOR THE UMPTEENTH TIME RE-READ THE LETTER. IN HIS MIND, HE
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217 STARTED TO MAKE PLANS. WE WILL DEAL WITH THIS ANONYMOUS THREAT AS WE HAVE DEALT,
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218 SUCCESSFULLY, WITH ALL THE OTHERS, AND WHEN THE TRANS GUNS ARE READY, DESTROY
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219 HIM. SEATED AT HIS MASSIVE DESK WITH THE SOPHISTICATED CONTROL PANEL, AND IT'S
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220 CONCOMMITANT POWER, LEROY MCKANE ONCE AGAIN STARTED TO LAPSE INTO THE SMUG SECUR
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221 ITY, THE PLUTOCRATIC INDIFERENCE THAT CHARACTERIZED HIS LIFE. "WHAT HAVE I TO BE
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222 CONCERNED ABOUT?", HE MUSED; I'LL CRUSH THIS THREAT TO MY OMNIPOTENCE AS I HAVE
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223 BEFORE. IT WAS THEN THAT HE LOOKED UP TO SEE A RATHER ORDINARY FIGURE STANDING
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224 BEFORE HIM, ORDINARY, EXCEPT, PERHAPS, THAT THIS MAN WAS NONCHALANTLY MUNCHING
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225 ON A SLICE OF PIZZA. "YOU-YOU-IT WAS YOU THAT SENT THIS LETER---WHO ARE YOU,
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226 WHAT ARE YOU DOING IN MY PRIVATE OFFICE,-- HOW DID YOU GET HERE?MCKANE WAS VISIB
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227 LY UPSET. THEN THE STRANGER SPOKE-" MR MCKANE, WHO I AM IS NOT IMPORTANT RIGHT
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228 NOW. SUFFICE IT TO SAY THAT I AM HERE, AND I CAN BE WHEREVER I WANT TO BE, WHENE
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229 VER I CHOOSE. NOT ONLY THAT, BUT I CAN PLACE YOU ANYWHERE IN TIME THAT I WANT TO
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230 IF I SO CHOOSE, I CAN PUT YOU WHERE YOU WERE THAT DAY AFTER YOU GRADUATED FROM
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231 HIGH SCHOOL, THE PARTY, DO YOU REMEMBER? WHEN THE GIRL THAT YOU IMPREGNATED ASKE
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232 YOU TO DO THE DECENT THING AND MARRY HER, AND YOU LAUGHED, AND TOLD HER ALL THOS
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233 THINGS YOU TOLD HER, AND THEN TOOK HER OUT IN THE BOAT- DO YOU REMEMBER, MCKANE,
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234 THE "UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT"-WHERETHAT INNOCENT TRUSTING YOUNG GIRL DIED AT YOUR
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235 HAND? REMEMBER, MCKANE?
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236 I CAN TAKE YOU BACK THERE, MCKANE. I CAN ARRANGE THINGS TO BE DIFFERENT. I CAN
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237 CHANGE WHAT HAPPENED THAT LAZY SUMMER EVENING, AND YOU, YES YOU, "LEROY" CAN BE
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238 THE ONE THE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT FOUND SNAGGED ON THE GRAPPLING HOOKS. HOW
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239 WOULD YOU LIKE THAT, "MR" MCKANE? NOT TOO MUCH, I SUSPECT.YOU THINK ABOU THAT, "
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240 "MR" MCKANE. I AM HERE TO GIVE YOU THE SAME CHANCE I WAS GIVEN MANY EONS AGO- TO
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241 CHANGE YOUR WAYS. TO DISBAND THE ORGANIZATION, TO USE YOUR UNCOUNTED WEALTH TO
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242 HELP PEOPLE, TO DO WHAT YOU KNOW IS RIGHT. I TAKE MY LEAVE, BUT I WILL BE WATCH
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243 ING YOU----. OH-BY THE WAY, I AM KNOWN BY MANY NAMES, BUT YOU MAY CALL ME LYSIAS
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244 ............................................................................
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245 :*************************************************************:
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246 McKane woke with a start. "What a terrible dream", he mumbled
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247 to himself. "That's the last time I eat cold Geonelli pizza
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248 before bed." Sliding behind his desk, turning on the console,
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249 he began the days work.
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250 :************************************************************:
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251 **********
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252 * *
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253 * (O) (O) *
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254 * *
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255 * ! ! *
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256 * \ / *
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257 * ------ *
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258 * *
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259 **********
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260 HAVE A NICE DAY
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261 *** ***
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262 * * * *
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263 * * *
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264 ****/---\****
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265 * | | *
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266 ****\---/****
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267 * * *
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268 * *|* *
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269 *** | ***
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270 |
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271 |
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272 |
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273 |
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274 |
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275 /-\|/-\
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276 \ | /
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277 \ | /
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278 \|/
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279 ------------------
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280 it's supposed to be a
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281 ** FLOWER **
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282 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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283 What a waste of space ! .........MiG whats a good time to call ?
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284 ::::::::::::::Alex:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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285 ################################################################################
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286 I LIKED IT, SORT OF ANYWAY. AT LEAST IT WAS SOMETHING DIFFERENT. - MAX
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287 ################################################################################
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288 jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj
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289 BW seems to be in chaos. The Innhabitants are banding into different
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290 sides. Let's try not to bicker. No more criticism. I would like to state
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291 that all the messages putting down fantasy are coming from one terminal.
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292 jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj
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293 The Ninja didn't sit staring for very long. Someone of to the side in
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294 some bushes beckoned him. It was one of his old masters from the temple!
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295 The Ninja followed the ancient one back to into the covering of the
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296 shrubbery. The old man's eyes were glazed blue, yet he moved with
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297 familiarity through his sorroundings. He grabbed the Ninja's shoulder and
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298 hissed into his ear.
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299 "No time for greetings. You are to head to the airport and catch
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300 a waiting plane. It will be red with a blue pinstripe. It will take you
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301 to tibet where you will escort a hostage. More instructions will be given
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302 there.
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303 The Ninja
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304 jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj
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305 -------------------------------------------
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306 Forsyth here, I would have expected those insults to be a little more insulting
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307 comming from such intelegent folks that you thing you are. To insult everyone
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308 back would result in a futile effort, there is so much to be said and such
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309 little space to say it in(629 lines I think) on this board. By the way, it is
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310 rather fun to read all these messages aimed at me, they are quite the fun.
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311 Oh, ninja I hope that the small message above yours isn't from you. Well,
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312 got to run and get insulted somewhere else.
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313 Mark Forsyth.
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314 --------------------------------------------
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315
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316 ? ? ? ?P? ? ? ? ?` ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?G?B?W? T? ? ? ?$? ? X ? ? ?/? ? ?
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317 Alex:before dark tonight or wednessday.
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318 \he Man in Gray
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319 ? ? ? ? ? ?`_ ?E\dH? & I ? E ?T ?p? ? ? ?W&? Q U(? ? DGHhw@q? ?
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320 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/
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321 What is this? I leave for a good 3 hours to eat, change modems and BS with
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322 Michael and nothing has happened! must be a full moon, or the dreded CON!
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323 Mark:I would call youand insult you verbaly, but you are LD and I will not
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324
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325 be bothered with fireing up the Nerd-Net for such drivle.Perhaps you would
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326 attened the next PorSFiS meeting? (snicker)
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327 MiG
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328 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/
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329 -----------------------------------------
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330 Why in the name of anybody should I go to a meeting with you guys.
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331 You should have had it this last saturday as planned at 2:00 in your
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332 favoite library(MCL), I would have went. No, you probibly would have
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333 tried to convert me into a boy george fan member like your self. NO,
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334 no thanks, that can be your own fantasy.
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335 Come to think of it, if informed, I WILL come to your next meeting if
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336 I'm up to it when ever it is, but I still can't think of what there
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337 is for you guys talk about??? Probibly what person you'll try to crash
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338 next time. Must not tie up time. Mark Forsyth.
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339 -----------------------------------------
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340 (
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341
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342 *** *** ********* ***
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343 *** *** *** ***
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344 *** *** *** ***
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345 ********* *** ***
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346 *** *** *** ***
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347 *** *** ***
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348 *** *** ********* ***
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349 From a friendly persoality..
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350 (Snicker)
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351 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*TTTTTTTTTTT*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
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352 TO ALL CONCERNED: HAS MCKANE IN HIS INFINITE PARANOIA STRUCK AT WIZARD CON?
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353 THOSE PREASENT KNOW OF THE OTHERWISE UNEXPLICABLE EVENTS TO WHICH I REFUR.
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354 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
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355 THEMNAX, DREAMTOUCHER, SNOWRUNNER, SLARTIBARTFARST, EACH IN THERE
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356 SEPERATE PLACES LOOK UP SUDDENLY THEN ASSUME STANCES COMPFORTABLE FOR EACH
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357 TO HOLD FOR
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358 SEVERAL MOMENTS. SYMULTAINOUSLY THEY ALL GRADUALY FAID, LEAVING NO TRACE
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359 BUT MEMORY AND THE STARTLED LOOKS OF THE FEW WHO MIGHT HAVE HAPPENED TO
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360 GLIMPS THIS HAPPINING. WERE THEY HAVE GONE, NO ONE KNOWS. NEITHER WHEN
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361 OR IF ANY OR ALL MIGHT RETURN. THE GREAT DEIUX EX MECHINA; H.U.B (1) KNOWS
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362 BUT ISN'T SAYING. IT'S BEEN FUN. ONE OR MORE OF ME WILL PROBABLY RETURN
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363 SOONER OR LATER. FOR NOW; WE PHASE OFF INTO NON-EXISTANCE.
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364 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
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365 ONE MINOR POINT OF DISSAGREEMENT WITH HARLIN'S LITTLE TALK.
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366 SHORTNESS IS NOT(!!!!!) A PHYSICAL DEFORMITY!! I LIKE(!) BEING SHORT.
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367 IF IT WERE UP TO ME; I WOULD BE EVEN SHORTER THAN I AM NOW.
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368 OTHER THAN THAT; WHAT HE SEEMED TO BE SAYING IS EQUALY APPLICABLE IN A GREAT
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369 MANY CONTEXTS, THIS PLACE INCLUDED. ON THE OTHER HAND; NEGATIVE FOCUS DOES SEEM
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370 TO ATTRACT THE NEGATIVE.
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371 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
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372 THIS IS NOT ORIGEONAL BUT, I THINK, A GEM:
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373 NEGATIVE DRAGON AND POSITIVE DRAGON FIGHT OVER THE PEARL OF WISDOM; WHICH
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374 ONE WINS?
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375 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
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376 Thank you very much for tying up the lines for an hour ther.
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377 How about you guys start up a Writers Guild or something, some of these
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378 stories are great!!!
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379
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380
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381 * . . *
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382 * * * .
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383 . . . .
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384
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385 this code is easy, even a blind man could read it!
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386 """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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387 'All the trouble I go through in putting all those bugs and booby-traps
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388 in L'Homme's room, and this "Joshua" doesn't even have the common courtesy
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389 to leave them where they were. He had to go and disarm them and rewire them.'
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390 thought the man known only as "The Professor". I mean after all the money that
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391 I'm getting payed by this Sundownor person, and they wont even allow me to bug
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392 their rooms. The Professor thought for a moment more and said to himself 'At
|
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393 least Joshua didn't find the ones that I left in his room. Well, I'll be happy
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394 once I "knock off" L'Homme.. When I get that done, I'll be $500,000 bucks
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395 richer!!!! Well, back to work.....'
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396
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397 """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" The Professor """""""""""""""""""""""
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398
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399 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Heroes +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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400 I've been thinking about heroes. What is it that makes a person a hero? Why is this person the star of the story
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401 and not this person? For instance, why is it Luke Skywalker is the hero of 'Star Wars', and not Darth Vader?
|
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402 After all, he's in a rebellion against the lawfully constituted government of the galaxy. He's a renowned terrorist!!
|
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403 Darth Vader is the one who's continually demonstrating his loyalty to the Emporer. I mean, with just a little
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404 shift in emphasis, 'Star Wars' could be a whole differenyt story, couldn't it?
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405 If 'Star Trek' were about the Klingon Empire instead of the Federation, we would be seeing stories about good
|
||
406 Captain Koloth going out to confront that intergalactic war criminal, James T. Kirk and his nefarious side-kick
|
||
407 Spock. (Remember the time they infested a Klingon Battlecruiser with disease carrying vermin--those furry little
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408 parasites? Yuck!!!)
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409 It's the writer's oldest problem. How do you know who the hero is? Who is the story about??
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410 The late James Blish used to have a very simple test to determine who the hero was when he was writing a story.
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411 Afterr you've set up the situation, ask yourself, "Who does it hurt?"
|
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412 That's the hero.
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413 Except that definition is insufficient. It's a good place to start. It's a little trick for getting into the
|
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414 heart of a story, but it doesn't answer the question in depth. Let's try again.
|
||
415 Most writers will tell you that the hero is a person who has to solve the problem. That's pretty good, too.
|
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416 A hero is a person with a problem. That definition only includes 4.6 billion members of the human race.
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417 There isn't a person on this planet who hasn't got a problem to solve. It's true!!! You handle those things you can
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418 handle. Those things that you can't handle, persist. You're stuck with those situations. You try to change them.
|
||
419 You put up with them. You can call them names. You call them problems. That's the word we use to identify things
|
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420 we can't handle and that annoy us enough to make us conscious of them.
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||
421 Sooner or later, everyone comes up against the thing they think they can't handle. That's their problem.
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||
422 Everybody has a problem. (If you don't believe me, ask around. People are only too glad to talk about their
|
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423 problems!) So, if the hero is the person with the problem, then we're living on a planet full of heroes. We've got
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||
424 4.6 billion people with problems.
|
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425 And every single one of us is a hero. Right?? Aren't you the hero of your own life? Aren't you the star of
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||
426 your own movie? The writer of your own script?
|
||
427 Think about what I've said...To be continued later. There's a lot more left to say by me!!!!!!!
|
||
428 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Logan... ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
|
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429
|
||
430 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
|
||
431 I'm sort of back!!!!! Who, may I ask , is the guy who wrote all that???
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432 That was one of the most interesting things that I've seen around here, since
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||
433 the 'Juvies' took over for that brief period of time.
|
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434 I think that I've figured out what's going on. The McKane Organization
|
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435 is trying to take over, huh? Well, I'll try to figure my way into this story
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436 somehow...I see by the old clock n on the wall that it's 10:45pm. See everyone
|
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437 at a later date. (Namely, it won't be so late at night.)
|
||
438
|
||
439 ?????????????????????????????????????????? The Doctor ??????????????????????????
|
||
440 FORSYTHE: HAVE YOU EVER HEARD OF THE SUN
|
||
441 DAY TRADERS "OTHER SIDE"? TRY IT, YOU
|
||
442 LIKE IT. (HINT)
|
||
443 *)#@%)#&%)!&$@#^)#&$)^%)^*_!^&*_!#*&)_*%^$)&*_&_@$%*&_*@$%&_*$^_*&_*^%_*&_#*&
|
||
444 As L'homme opened the now safe envelope, and removed its contents, he
|
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445 remarked to Joshua about his surprise on the non secrecy of his mission.
|
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446 "I just don't understand it. How could he now I was coming. I mean I just came
|
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447 from another reality, and not even McKane has connections in Amber. Zelazney
|
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448 would not permit it. If I suddenly pop out of nowhere into this reality, and
|
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449 my only contact with anyone here is over a heavily coded network, than how
|
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450 could McKane find out. Unless...unless he has a mole in the Network. That's
|
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451 got to be it! There's no other way. We had better contact Ian and let him
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452 know about our suspicions."
|
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453 "I agress", replied Joshua. "I will contact him with your coding device. Why
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454 don't you read your note."
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455 The paper revealed typical McKane prose. I read it aloud to Joshua.
|
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456
|
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457 M. L'homme sans parity,
|
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458 Welcome to Oklahoma city. A more beautiful city
|
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459 you will not find.
|
||
460 But your coming here was a mistake, and you will
|
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461 soon find yourself in a bind.
|
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462 My organization is powerful and great.
|
||
463 You don't realize what's at stake.
|
||
464 Leave now, and never return,
|
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465 Otherwise I assure you you will burn.
|
||
466 You must learn not to mess with McKane,
|
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467 Because when I get mad, I inflict great pain.
|
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468
|
||
469 Yours,
|
||
470 Leroy McKane
|
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471
|
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472 "What a note!", exclaimed Joshua.
|
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473 "I agress, but he needs to take a few poetry seminars. Go ahead and contact
|
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474 Ian, while I change out of my driving clothes. Then we can hit the street
|
||
475 and go looking for McKane."
|
||
476 "I hope when you say 'hit the street', you mean under our own power, and not
|
||
477 the end of a flight from the 14th floor.", quipped Joshua.
|
||
478 "Of course...now if you will excuse me." I grabbed my suitcase, and went in
|
||
479 to the bathroom. There were the glasses in their protective packaging, and
|
||
480 my favorite, the toilet seat seal. "I feel so safe now. It's just like
|
||
481 that commercial on Saturday Night Live a few years ago."
|
||
482 I could hear Joshua through the hollow wooden door talking to Ian on the code
|
||
483 phone. I hurried with my changing so I could get a chance to talk to Ian
|
||
484 before Joshua finished. I wasn't too much into 27 digit access codes, and
|
||
485 I thought I would use Joshua's connect. Just as I finished dressing, I
|
||
486 started to detect a stange sound in the room. Where was it coming from?
|
||
487 Wait! Its...Its...Its coming from the sanatized, clensed, protected, sealed-
|
||
488 for-your-protection toilet! What could it be now???
|
||
489 *$)#@*$)#@*$ L'homme sans parity. Ecuoter un bruit de etrange!!! *)*$#%)#$*%)#$
|
||
490 jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj
|
||
491 The Ninja rushed on to the waiting plane. At least he could relax on
|
||
492 the flight to Tibet. He kicked back as the plane took off.
|
||
493 After the plane took off, another plane could be seen in the
|
||
494 background. This one had a blue pinstripe.
|
||
495 The Ninja
|
||
496 jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj
|
||
497 BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB
|
||
498 Logan: In reference to your entry about Heroes, I whole-
|
||
499 heartedly disagree with a few of your statements. First of all, the Empire
|
||
500 was not a "lawfully constituted government". That would be like calling
|
||
501 Hitler's Germany a run-of-the-mill government with the travesties it
|
||
502 commited just exercising its rights of expansion by slaughtering helpless
|
||
503 peoples. Now I would like to take just a moment to voice my opinion
|
||
504 on your pseudo-Freudian analysis of the greatest series in the annals
|
||
505 of Science Fiction - STAR TREK. First of all this world needs more "good"
|
||
506 heroes like Captain Koloth. I for one do not have a great desire to use
|
||
507 a man (if a Klingon can be called a man) that states his Prime Directive
|
||
508 as being the -and I quote- "complete and total annihilation of all those
|
||
509 who stand in my way" as a role model for my children. Admiral James Tiberius
|
||
510 Kirk (Serial # SC-937-0176-CEC) can hardly be considered an "intergalactic
|
||
511 war criminal". As for the Battlecruiser incident, I assume that you are
|
||
512 refering to "The Troubles With Tribbles" in which harmless Tribbles were
|
||
513 beamed aboard the Klingon vessel. Tribbles did nothing but eat and reproduce
|
||
514 so they can hardly be considered parasites.Besides, Scotty is the Nipper
|
||
515 that beamed the critters into the Klingon ship not Kirk or Spock.Also,
|
||
516 latest tallies indicates that current global population has exceeded 5
|
||
517 billion people.
|
||
518
|
||
519 Logically Yours,
|
||
520
|
||
521 Spock
|
||
522
|
||
523
|
||
524 BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB
|
||
525
|
||
526 SEEMS THAT THERE ARE A LOT OF FRUSTRATED TYPISTS IN THE WORLD AND THEY EACH
|
||
527 COME ON THIS BBS AND WORK THEIR FINGERS TO THE BONE ENTERING LETTERS AND
|
||
528 LETTERS BUT NO WORDS. WHY IS THAT?
|
||
529
|
||
530 BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOB BOOB BOB BOB BOB
|
||
531 And now for a little ditty that the apprentice brought back from the
|
||
532 con..
|
||
533 S-100 (words: Frank Hayes, music: "Bonny Ship the Diamond")
|
||
534 When I was young, my friends all worked to get their share
|
||
535 Of an S-100 system like the Imsai or Altair
|
||
536 Well, the S-100's still around, I'm very glad to say,
|
||
537 But friends, I'm here to tell you: it ain't the same today.
|
||
538 Chorus:And it's cheer up, me lads - let your hearts never fuss
|
||
539 When you're integrating systems for the S-100 buss.
|
||
540 To tell the truth, the source of all our troubles seems to be
|
||
541 A committee on omputers of the I-of-triple-E
|
||
542 They settled on a standard spec - 696 by name -
|
||
543 Now everything is standardized, but nothing works the same.
|
||
544 CHORUS
|
||
545 They said, "The 80 boards are way too slow - it's enough to give you fits -
|
||
546 If the '09 isn't fast enough then go to 16 bits -
|
||
547 68- and Z8000, and an '86 as well -"
|
||
548 And code compatibility goes straight to bloody hell!
|
||
549 CHORUS
|
||
550 Add a board for the modem line, and one for every port,
|
||
551 And a printer board, and a keyboard board, and as a last resort,
|
||
552 For every problem, we will add a board that has the cure -
|
||
553 It's not too damned efficient, but it's a mother, that's for sure!
|
||
554 CHORUS
|
||
555 And when it's all assembled, there's computer to your collar -
|
||
556 It's nice to have a micro, but a mainframe would be smaller.
|
||
557 And when you turn the power on, it's sure to dim the lamps,
|
||
558 At plus- and minus-16 volts, and 1400 amps.
|
||
559 CHORUS
|
||
560 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
561 The bard wishes to extend his apologies to anyone who may have missed
|
||
562 him recently. He is in the final stages of recovery from a bout of
|
||
563 "the crud" (don't know what it is & wish I didn't know what FELT like either!).
|
||
564 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BARD~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
565 RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRY
|
||
566 TAKE A MEMO
|
||
567 ready
|
||
568 TO ALL NET BRANCHES
|
||
569 SUBJECT: COVERT OPERATIONS
|
||
570 IT HAS COME TO MY ATTENTION THAT SOME OF OUR AGENTS HAVE BEEN
|
||
571 COMPROMISED. AT PRESENT IT WOULD APPEAR THAT THE MOST LIKELY EXPLANATION
|
||
572 IS THAT THE NET UNITS FORGOT TO TAKE PROPER PRECAUTIONS TO
|
||
573 PREVENT ROOM RESERVATIONS FOR THE AGENTS IN QUESTION FROM BEING
|
||
574 TRACED BACK TO US.
|
||
575 sir, i must protest such insinuations! we beta-5 units never make
|
||
576 mistakes!
|
||
577 WOULD YOU LIKE ME TO REVIEW THE LIST?
|
||
578 ENOUGH OF THIS! RESUME THE MEMO OR WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE REPLACED WITH
|
||
579 A C-64?
|
||
580 ...resuming dictation mode...
|
||
581 HOWEVER, THERE IS STILL A CHANCE OF A SLEEPER AGENT. KEEP YOUR
|
||
582 GUARD UP!
|
||
583 PUT ON THE STANDARD SIGNATURE BLOCK AND TRANSMIT.
|
||
584 yes, sir.
|
||
585 sir? you didn't *really* mean that about the c-64 did you?
|
||
586 MESS UP AGAIN AND YOU'LL FIND OUT IF I MEANT IT!
|
||
587 RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRY
|
||
588 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?`~ ? ~ ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/
|
||
589 Hay Mark!:I think Ii would like to talk to you,be home tonight.
|
||
590 Riskers:Sat 14th around 7-8ish. I will be calling with directions for all
|
||
591 who are`going(last count,myself,voyeur,L'homme Sans Parity,Fast Fred,Whisper)
|
||
592 Whisper,I have no way to contact you right now so if you would leave your name
|
||
593 on PCS/CBBS 775-xxxx I will send some private mail bagk with the directions.
|
||
594 All:my beloved 212a has bit it. My greef is great, but not as bal as that of
|
||
595 txe poor unfortunants w ho have to read what my acustic does!
|
||
596 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? t ? Z? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?D?C? ? ? ?%V%?/? ? ? ? ? ? > ? ? ? ?/
|
||
597 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
|
||
598
|
||
599 The 14th it is.......
|
||
600 Color reservations being taken now.
|
||
601 Myself....Red...not in the bloodthirsty sense...( heh,heh )
|
||
602 Players- MiG, Voyeur, L'homme, Whisper and a computer illiterate friend of
|
||
603 mine who has an unsavory taste for carnage....
|
||
604 Observers- so far, Fast Fred ...Perhaps there was another ?
|
||
605
|
||
606 ......Green just got taken as well.....
|
||
607
|
||
608 :::::::::Alex::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
|
||
609 -----------------------------------
|
||
610 MIG: Don't bother even calling tonight, this week, or any time at all.
|
||
611
|
||
612 Sunday traders??? I haven't heard of such a group, maybe you could fill me in.
|
||
613
|
||
614 I liked the message about the Hero's, very ponderuos indeed. Hope to see
|
||
615 more work like that around, not that I have a say in the matter???
|
||
616 -----------------------------------
|
||
617 jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj
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||
618 Alex: I would like to watch. I live in Cedar Mill and I believe you said you
|
||
619 were playing in Beaverton.
|
||
620 The Ninja
|
||
621 jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj
|
||
622 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::O O::::::::::::::::::O O:::::::::::::::::
|
||
623 ALEX: voyeur confirms the date.
|
||
624 RISKERS: I know that at least three of us live on the East side.
|
||
625 Perhaps a car pool could be considered?
|
||
626 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::O O:::::::voyeur::::::::O O:::::::::::::
|
||
627 This is a test, if this is here after I put it on, CALL THE PRESS!!! mike didn't delete this message like all the rest.
|
||
628 WE AE THE LADIES THAT REX WANTS TO TALK TO. LEAVE A MESSAGE HERE FOR M&M.
|
||
629 ---<(MSD-PS:::::(206) 695-xxxx)>--------
|
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