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1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask....
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2 ************************** INSTALLED: 10 DEC 84 ********************
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3 Welcome to BWMS (BackWater Message System) Mike Day system operator
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4 ************************************************************
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5 GENERAL DISCLAIMER: BWMS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION
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6 PLACED ON THIS SYSTEM.
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7 BWMS was created as an electronic bill board. BWMS is a privately owned
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8 and operated system which is currently open for use by the general public.
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9 No restrictions are placed on the use of the system. As the system is
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10 privately owned, I retain the right to remove any and all messages which
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11 I may find offensive. Because of the limited size of the system, it will be
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12 periodically purged of messages. (only 629 lines of data can be saved)
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13 To leave a message, type 'ENTER' and use ctrl/C or break to get out of the
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14 ENTER mode. The message is automatically stored. If after entering the
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15 message you find you made a mistake, use the replace command to replace
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16 the line. To exit from the system, type 'OFF' then hang up.
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17 Type 'HELP' to see other commands that are available on the system.
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18 ************************************************************
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19
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20 Oh my dear Lord, I am at the top. Well this is quite the locky thing, isn't it?
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21 Well, I think someone ought to just do sometihing about it, and I will take up the initiative. So I hereby proclaim to one
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22 and all -- I AM AT THE TOP -- Yippe, I ought to go to school now, and tell everyone about my new found topness.
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23
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24 &&'&'&'&'&'&'&'&@'&@'&@'&'&&&'&@'&@' Murder Consequential &'&@'&@'&@'&@'&@'&@'&'&'&@''&'&@'&'@'&@'&@'&@'&@'&@'&@'&@'&@'&@'&@'@
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25 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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26 0500 came and went, and the little box made narry a sound.
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27 Or did I not hear it? Reply.
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28 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --->Sondargaard 1515 Hrs
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29 <+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+>
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30
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31 Did anyone else get the FREE dune tickets at M&F? I found out about them 1hr beffor the doors opened.
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32 ( For anyone who has no idea what I am talking about. This morning.Meyer and frank and some radiostation(the
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33 me excapes me) gave away 300 free passes to the premear of dune,on saturday.All the tickets were gone in the firs
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34 6 minuts.)
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35 Well,just thought I'D share that little tidbit with evryone(a bit late tho).
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36
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37 A.S.P
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38 <+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+>
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39
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40 hello anyone from magic 107 I would like to win one of your Chris- tmas Wishes contact terry davis
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41
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42 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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43
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44 The forest is so still this time of year, only the sounds of the wind
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45 playing in the branches and the occasional fall of rain intrude to break
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46 the silence that shrouds the deep greens and browns of nature in repose.
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47 Faint murmurings of the stream that winds near the Inn, now swollen with
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48 winter's damp gift, can sometimes be heard. Even at this distance, its
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49 grumbling penetrates my thoughts and causes me to return to the world
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50 outside my self. The approach of the winter solstice and the dawning of
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51 the year's most difficult time tends to command the thoughts and strivings
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52 of humanity, even in the most technological of worlds, and now my own
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53 spirit is filled with longings and wants that will never be attained. Such
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54 is the nature of winter, and such is the nature of the soul.
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55
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56 Falling back into the piled leaves and debris, I think that perhaps
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57 I've been born to the wrong era, or maybe the wrong species. I feel so
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58 much more attuned to the world and myself here, almost as if I were truly a
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59 part of things and not merely an observer of events beyond my grasp or
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60 control. Could it have been some terrible mistake or grand joke that has
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61 placed me amoung humanity? Was the template from which my soul was cast
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62 designed for woodland creatures, or trees themselves, and not intended to
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63 form the basis of a woman?
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64
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65 The answer is simple of course. I am deeply connected to the world in
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66 which I stand, and I draw both power and serenity from it. But as a
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67 product of the industrial world, a child of technology, I have become
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68 estranged from nature. Though still tied to her by an umbilical of
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69 dependance, I fight and strive in that different reality, and draw
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70 sustenance from her through that tenuous cord. But at times I must return
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71 and establish anew for myself that I am a part of her, a tiny reflection of
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72 her grand whole, and refresh myself in the waters of her power.
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73
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74 I arise, refreshed and filled with vigor, and think of friends of
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75 today and yesterday. A smile passes my lips at the memory of Dr.
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76 Frankenstupe's delight with his new jacket. Yes, jewelry does become him.
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77 I only wish that the stones could have been precious instead of costume,
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78 but I suspect that it doesn't matter in the least. The smile falters a bit
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79 as I remember that not long ago our good Innkeeper was on the verge of
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80 closing his doors for good, and how I exploded in uncharacteristic anger at
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81 those who brought such sorrow to him. Such is life that even those who try
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82 to make the peace sometimes fall prey to their emotions. I can only hope
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83 that my outburst has been forgiven now that Innisfall has returned to its
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84 normal state (however "normal" may be defined!).
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85
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86 The walk from here to the Inn is long, but the brisk morning air and
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87 the cleansing it brings will certainly speed my pace. Ah, winter is
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88 nearby, and I happily await it.
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89
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90 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]PAM.[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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91
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92 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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93 FHawthorne; The Designed
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94 I feel a little weak from my fainting spell earlier this morning, but seem to be healthy again. I almost passed out three
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95 times downtown today, which made for an exhilerating voyage to school.
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96 When I got there, for some reason the Staff was reluctsant to send me to the infirmary remarking about what they hated about
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97 teenagers today...
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98
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99 Man in Gray; The Lady S tells me you dropped by her place today, with a freind, and a very curious disposition. Sorry I left
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100 school so early, but I was not feeling very well at all.
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101 About introducing Retch to The Lady though, I regret to tell you that she was not overly fond of him, and did not find an
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102 extreme ammount of joy in his attentions. If, she says, If she meets up with him again, she claims to want to scream in his
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103 ears. And we both know what a tragic fate that would be for anyone, considering her special talent at screaming.
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104
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105 Sondargaard; Retreived the Papers yet? I seem to have made a mistake by telling you they would be informative, actually they
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106 are only a stepping stone to the all important information.
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107
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108 Kathy; No word on the Pente game? Well, I will allow myself a few more days to wait for a reply. After that, I am afraid my
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109 hopes will have been dashed.
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110
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111 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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112
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113 Omega grasped the the cold brass doorknob and twisted it slowly. Exercising his grip subconsciously, for all his training at
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114 all arts of deception, this place scared him, and fright for no reason was unlike Omega.
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115 At least he thought there was no reason. An old arcane store, stocked with devices of witchcraft and every so often, a thing
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116 of demonology. Scaring only to those who beleive in it thought Omega. No reality in any of it.
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117 This last turn of thought worried Omega. Omega was here for a reason which required reality in at least the powers of the
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118 owner. He needed someone who could explain to him where he was and how he got there. He also needed someone to get him back.
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119
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120 Omega needed to return to his own Earth. His own turn of events, his own reality.
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121
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122 Omega stepped inside from the cold. Warming his hands in his own breath he shiffed in the deep and tranquilizing smells of
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123 this place, and what a place...
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124
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125 00000000000000000000000 null set 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
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127 ##########################################################
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128 Ah, yes, winter comes, in a final furious battle as Summer
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129 strives to maintain its ever ebbing hold on the season, the
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130 transition called Fall. The plants shed their summer clothes
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131 and turn inward to ready themselves for the harsh winter cold.
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132 The bright green sunny world has changed to a stark cold
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133 framework of skeletons and bare walls. Thoughts turn inward
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134 to self and being. An analysis of the summers activities,
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135 their value to the world at large, friends, and the individual
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136 self. Does it come lacking, or has it been positive on the
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137 whole? What could have been changed to make it better? What
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138 can be done in the future to improve the activities and
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139 thoughts? Yet even as there is a turning inward, a healing
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140 of wounds, a rebuilding of strength, a preperation to do
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141 battle where one must, and toil side by side where possible,
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142 still there is the bud deep down inside building and growing
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143 waiting for spring to once more blossom forth and strive yet
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144 again to grow towards the warm inviting sun. To do great deeds
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145 improve the world where one can, and defend its virtue where
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146 one cannot. But, now is the time of reflection, time to discard
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147 old values and worn out concepts as a tree sheds it leaves
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148 when it is finished with them. A time to ready oneself to
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149 build anew. These thoughts come as I sit staring at my
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150 fireplace, ever burning non-burning logs. Desires and hopes
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151 unfullfilled filter through my thoughts. Actions and activities
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152 of the past year mix with these thoughts as well. On the whole
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153 the year has been good, yet always there is striving to yet
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154 greater achivement. The fullfillment of goals and desires not
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155 met, and new goals created to be achieved. Always in the
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156 background sits the thought, if only things would work out, only
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157 a little change everything would be alright, yet even when things
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158 do follow your desired path, there is always a new path to see
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159 and desires to follow. Yet the hopes, the dreams, the desires for
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160 comfort with the world and oneself continue to prevade...
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161 ######################### The Innkeeper ##########################
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162 My goodness! The Cistop is waxing philosophical! Inspired, no doubt,
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163 by youknowwho?
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164 _innocent bysitter_
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165 ............................................................................
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166 Robin: What do you have against timber wolves?
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167 ________________________________Leonard____________________________________
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168 ***************************************************************
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169 PAM: Forgiving requires that an act need be perfored that requires
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170 the forgiveness. I see none such having need by you. However, knowing
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171 such desires myself, if forgivness is needed to ease your mind,
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172 please consider this message that forgiving. Nay, it is not you
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173 that is in need of being forgiven, but rather myself for bringing
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174 such distress and pain upon you. It is by this that I beg your
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175 forgiveness (I hope still?) my friend. Please accept my humble
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176 apology, "I am truly sorry for the distress I have caused you."
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177 ********************** CISTOP MIKEY ****************************
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178 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 Dec 84 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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179 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 23:22 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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180 Reclined on a leaf-wreathed log, brow thoughtful, eyes brimming
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181 with warm regard for the forest's gift of serenity, Pam parted her
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182 lips for sweet song, never guessing that eyes looked on wonderingly.
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183 A beautiful song, indeed: sometimes intoned solemnly, then rewoven
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184 into trills and warbles of appreciation; but always soft, the mist
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185 from her breath swirling with grace out into the peaceful, listening
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186 woods...Finally she shook her hair out and stood, the rustle of her
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187 skirts alerting the small figure whose eyes had closed the better to
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188 hear her lilting song. When Pam's step turned towards the Inn's path,
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189 however, knowing she could not follow, the little cat sprang out to
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190 intercept her. Her eyes were a radiant golden, her tail a bouyant
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191 banner, and her purr a delicious medley of delight, welcome and
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192 invitation to continue...And when Pam continued, the cat curled her
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193 tail around her paws, and gazed longingly down the road she'd taken.
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194 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> d <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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195
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196
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197 Pamela;
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198 Awesome.
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199 Dr. Frankenstupe
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201
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202
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203 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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204 GOD: Did I bring the Lady S. into the existance of this electric Inn, or was
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205 it that she was unknown to me by a varried lable?
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206 PromeTHEUS: Sorry to 'hear' of your contration of a confusion spell...
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207 You really ought to be more careful where you throw those cantrips.
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208 Oh, no I haven't. I've only had time to *think* about what I will do to find
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209 the next piece of our 'Revolving Key.' I'd like to see you again sometime
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210 when you're feeling better and we both have the time. Running through these
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211 assigned contracts here in India are starting to tire me out. The discussion
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212 we will have concerns the future of the Revolving Key, and so on.
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213 I've already made arrangements, and am planning to see you Tuesday (today)
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214 ... for more info, retrun to the Peter entry and turn to the next page.
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215 Until we meet again--
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216 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --->Songdargaard 0438 Hrs (0500?) 11 Dec 84
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217
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218 enter
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219 -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
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220 "Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of
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221 the day..." Rosewood hummed to himself as he finished
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222 puting away the remnants of his last section to the
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223 days assignment. He hadn't been able to read the morning
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224 paper, so he didn't know if he was going to get off the
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225 hook until another day or not. Was that kid actually
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226 considering doing something so rash as to warrant it
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227 getting the attention he was looking for? Rosewood was
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228 breaking into a cold sweat just looking at his empty
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229 terminal imagining all the sreens and screens of explaining he
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230 would get himself into if the kid actually received
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231 the local acclaim he mumbled about. Just as visions
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232 of mindless intrigue were beginning to form in his mind
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233 Taggart walked over to his desk while puting on his jacket,
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234 and said, "Come on, Billy, let's get something to eat."
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235 Rosewood, comeing out of his trance, just looked up to
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236 him with his usaul blank expession and said "Huh?"
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237 "I said let's get something to eat. I'm starving, so hurry
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238 up, will you? The Chief wants to see us back at HQ by 13:00,
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239 and I don't intend on seeing him on an empty stomache."
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240 Now Rosewood was really sweating. "The Ch-Ch-Chief wants
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241 t-t-to see us? What happened?" "Don't you listen to
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242 anyone anymore? The Chief told us he wanted to see us
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243 about looking into that missing agent, Omega 6 I believe..."
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244 Rosewood collapsed with relief in his chair. "Oh, just that."
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245 "JUST THAT? This could be really important! Why, what did
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246 you think he wanted to see us for?" "Oh, nothing major,
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247 I just thought something else was going to happen..."
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248 "Like what? Getting a raise? Come on, let's get something
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249 to eat before you really make me lose my apetite."
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250 Rosewood just gave him a grin and then put his papers away.
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251 Yes, he was off the hook for today, but that kid could be
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252 a virtual timebomb if he had any brains. As he locked
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253 his desk, he said, "O.K. Let's go, I'm buying lunch..."
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254 _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ abacab _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
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255
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256 ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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257 The pegasus' major flight feathers nearly brushed the stone as she banked
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258 into the cinnamon-smelling cloud. The ceasless twitching of her reality-sense
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259 continued, at perhaps a reduced rate, for she had come so far in her travels
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260 that each movement snapped her into another reality. At least moving out of
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261 the more mutable realities had slowed down the rate of change. Like a movie
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262 slowing down, the smooth transition from one reality to another slowed down
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263 to a flickering, jerkey sucession of still frames. The cinnamon smell waxed
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264 and waned through these transitions, but the pegasus was not ready for the
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265 sight that confronted her as with a final snap the cloud dissapated.
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266 The pegasus found herself adrift in an endless golden sky. No ground lay
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267 beneath her, she found herself in weightless in an endless sphere of gold,
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268 laced by thin tendrils of deep black twining in tendrils and curls in what
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269 could be the far distance, or perhaps near at hand. The sudden loss of weight
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270 threw her into a momentary panic, but the reassuring rush of air past her
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271 wings allayed her fears. She looked curiously about her, anxious to resume
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272 her quest, but unsure of how to escape this reality.
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273 A creature of motion, the pegasus did not reflect and ponder her actions as
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274 you or I might -- for her to think was to act, and with a careful flex of her
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275 mighty wings, she began to spead off toward one of the black tendrils that
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276 seemed slightly larger -- or perhaps closer. A considerable time passed,
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277 convincing the pegasus that the black shape that was her destination lay quite
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278 some distance away. She had increased her speed several times, and the black
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279 shape seemed no larger than when she had begun. The rush of air seemed faster
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280 than she could remember from a power dive in her home reality -- indeed, she
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281 had seen several objects that had seemed to be afloat here. They had gone past
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282 with a quite satisfying velocity, a speed that caused her to keep a keen lookout
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283 ahead. Beating her wings only enough to maintain her airspeed, the
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284 pegasus arrowed into the gleaming golden sky.
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285 pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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286 I just heard on KOAP that 5000 teenagers a year are killed by drunk
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287 driving. After examining the contributions of teenagers to society, I must
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288 ask: "How can we increase that number?".
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289 FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF--The Frequent Fascist--FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF
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290 *$)_@#*$)_@*$)_@*$_!)*$_+!*$_*%_)@#*%)_*^_)@#*^_!)@#*^_*$^_)@*^@)_*^_)*^_)#$*^
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291
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292 The world had finally outgrown its pubescent muscle flexing, and
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293 had settled down to solving the problems at hand. No longer did politicians
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294 guide millions to fight over ideological differences. No longer did the
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295 economically lower class revolt at the drop of a hat against those above
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296 them. In the decades after the genocidal war in Asia, where man finally
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297 learned first hand the horrors he courted with his crude nuclear weapons,
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298 progress was finally made on a global scale to prevent further conflicts.
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299 Almost more importantly, progress was made to prevent the desire to even
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300 keep standing armies or stockpiles of weapons. This was the first thing
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301 man had to conquer: his age old desire to eradicate his fellow man. It
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302 took many years, and many martyrs, but in the end, the last of the
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303 nationalistic war mongers were defeated, and the human race could get on
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304 with living outside the fear of war and destruction, and focus its
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305 collective energies upon solving the problems of their planet.
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306
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307 With the ties to military development severed, science flourished.
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308 Techniques that were ignored before, since they had limited military
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309 potential, were finally given the chances they deserved. Discoveries and
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310 developments in medicine, food production, and natural phenomenon
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311 helped establish scientists as the heroes of the masses, who until now,
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312 were at the mercy of the inadequacies of the pre-genocide governments.
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313
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314 Although improvement didn't come immediately, the trickle-down
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315 effect eventually became more like a downpour, and there wasn't a man, women,
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316 or child on the face of the earth who didn't benefit. Science was the
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317 way out of the man-made hell-hole dug before the genocide. Science
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318 enabled the entire planet to flourish, and hope replaced hunger as
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319 the guiding light to millions.
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320
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321 Politically, drastic changes were the order of the day. After the
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322 genocide war, a new world government rose from the ashes. Man had learned
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323 from his mistakes of the past, and this government was like no other before it.
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324 Leaders were chosen based solely on their ability to lead, rather than
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325 their ability as a political entity.
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326
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327 The faction at the forefront of this tidal wave of reform was known
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328 as the Viable Democrats. The name is a throwback to the politics of old, but
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329 their ideas certainly were not. Their ideology was based in part on an
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330 obscure political science book entitled "The Viable Democracy".
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331
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332 The book described a society where a world community thrived on
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333 ideals of equality and freedom. The key to equality, the book contended,
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334 was the sharing of both economic wealth, and interestingly enough,
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335 information wealth. The book in no way proposed another socialist state.
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336 Quite the contrary, it stated there would always be a need for different
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337 economic classes. What it proposed was to keep the lower classes happy;
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338 their economic status should be high enough to keep them above well-
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339 defined poverty levels, and to provide all citizens with equal opportunity
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340 in regards to employment, medical care, living conditions, and entertainment.
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341 The authors contended that it wasn't the goal of every one to be rich,
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342 but to be successful providers and to be above the daily grind of
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343 survival. Economic development was the first goal, since the development
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344 of this aided in the development of all other worthwhile goals.
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345
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346 The other major point of the book was the growing problem of the
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347 information-poor. Society had seen a remarkable increase in the amount of
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348 information it disseminated. Seven out of ten workers were employed in the
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349 business of information gathering, processing, and distribution. But a
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350 growing dissension among the lower classes was building to the point of
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351 explosion. The economically rich were naturally becoming the information
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352 rich. And most rational men realized that information was far more valuable
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353 than money. Information was a means to power, money, success, and everything
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354 else men craved for. "The Viable Democracy" decreed that the path to a
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355 world community was paved with bricks of free information to all.
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356
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357 At any other time, such talk would have been considered Utopian
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358 nonsense. But in a post-genocide world, where science was an influence
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359 growing by leaps and bounds, the masses were ripe for the rhetoric of
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360 the Viable Democrats, and this twentieth century tome became the bible
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361 of the burgeoning world community. After a few years, the Viable
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362 Democrats became the driving force behind World Government, and through
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363 their direction, most of the aspects of "The Viable Democracy" came to
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364 pass.
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365
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366 National boundaries were a thing of the past. Regions, or Geographs
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367 as they came to be called, were defined by geographical boundaries. Since
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368 there were no more country boarders, travel between Geographs was not
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369 restricted. The enormous logistical problems of such a free and open
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370 society were staggering, but with the advances made in science, and after
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371 many years of trial and error, a system amicable to the entire world
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372 populace was hammered out. Communications and travel across the globe
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373 were unrestricted. Since everyone had the means to gather what they
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374 wanted, and the entire world was 'wired', complete harmony was finally
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375 achieved.
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376
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377 In the many generations it took for the World Community to develop,
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378 another important ideal emerged. The importance of education for all did not
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379 escape the government leaders. They felt the greatest threat to the government
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380 they had created was the threat of ignorance. Free education for all in
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381 all subjects would be needed to accomplish the goal of an educated populace.
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382 Education, for the first time in history, held a place of high priority for
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383 the powers that be. Schooling systems all over the world received unheard of
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384 amounts of money. Advances in teaching methods enabled more and more people
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385 to be taught more effectively than ever before. Technology played a major
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386 role in the advances. Vocational schooling was made available to all who
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387 wanted it. Education for all was the goal, and the government was proud of
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388 the fact that it had accomplished its goal.
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389
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390 Science, education, freedom, world peace, and equality as a fact
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391 rather than a thought, had lead man to his greatest heights. Man had
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392 conquered his self-created inhibitions, and now, the only place to go
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393 was up. Great importance was placed in the education for the young. The
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394 leaders of the day knew their responsibility to the future, and their
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395 way of guaranteeing the future was by investing in the young of today.
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396 "An investment that will pay back many times over", quipped one famous
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397 statesman.
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398 *$)_*#@%_)*@#)_%@*% L'homme le reveur )%_)@#*%)_*@%_)@#*%_)@#*%_)@*%_@)#*%
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399 voyeur: I must heartily disagree with you. I fail to see the necessity to
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400 constantly compare 2010 with 2001. The film 2001 stands as a masterpiece;
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401 a work of incredible beauty and thought. I question if the public, that
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402 all powerful all knowledgeable group, would have been any happier if 2010
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403 had turned out to be a 2001 clone. I think it is a case of "damned if you
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404 do, and damned if you don't."
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405 Leonard:Sorry, I am almost finished with the fix-up already. I didn't keep
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406 a backup copy around as soon as I was pretty sure things would work out
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407 satisfactorily. What can we do about the sub adventure on Compuserve? Is
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408 there a way we can upload a patch or something?
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409 Mikey:The new archive disks are great! The MSDOS format saves me several
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410 hours as well as several gallons of GA$.
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411 Dune Team:G. Minsky will be available for a Friday night movie run, if the
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412 interest still exists. After the great success of our B. Banzai voyage, I
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413 say let us go for two out of two. We need to check on theaters.
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414 voyeur again: I am a bit disturbed by this recent unofficial NET activity.
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415 It's not so much the story line, but the so-called agents who are handling
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416 the story have presented no credentials to their competence in accordance
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417 to long-standing NET bylaws. I think we need to consult Ian with this, and
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418 if possible, return Petrov to the fold. All agents should be notified of this
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419 new activity. Time to bring up the comsets, and as the famous saying goes:
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420 "Atomic batteries to power, turbines to speed."
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421 *)_@#*%)_@#*%_@#)%*@_#)%*@#_)%*@#_)%* L'homme sans Parity *%_)#@*%_@)*%)_@#*%@
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422
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423 Dr. Frankenstupe sat hunched over his typewriter. An overflowing
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424 ashtray was on the table next to him. He hummed a tune while he wrote.
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425 Every so often his brow would furrow as he searched for an appropriate
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426 word.
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427 The man in the white coat paused in the doorway for a moment then
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428 he walked up to Frankenstupe and placed a hand on his shoulder. "Doctor,
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429 you should stop now. 'The Young and Restless' is on television. It's
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430 your favorite show."
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431 Frankenstupe looked up, a gleam in his eye. "I can't watch it now.
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432 I've got to write. It's been two months since I've written... It's time
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433 to write again. I'm inspired."
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434 The man in the white coat looked puzzled. "But Doctor, you never miss
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435 your soap. Are you feeling alright?"
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436 "Yes, yes. Of course I'm feeling alright. I've been to the Inn again.
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437 The great writers are starting to put in an appearance. Pamela was there...
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438 and the Dragon Lady. There's even a new guy called Sondargaard. They blew
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439 me away." Frankenstupe waved his hand impatiently. "Leave me alone.
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440 They've inspired me. I have to write."
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441 "Doctor, we may have to stop you from going to the Inn. It's
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442 dangerous to your mental health." The man in the white coat awaited a
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443 reply. Frankenstupe ignored him, his attention focused on the typewriter.
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444 The man in the white coat shook his head and walked away. He would have
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445 to report this to the Director.
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446 Dr. Frankenstupe
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447 +_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_
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448
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449 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ (oh...)
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450 Dr Frankenstupe, I thank you for the compliment. It has just dawned on me that
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451 'Inspiration inspires inspiration.' It seems that, yes, I will have to
|
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452 start taking time off from the constant drudge of work and change to make my
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453 entries a somewhat constant occurance. I'm glad to see another return.
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454 And I think they have it all wrong-- I think your therapy may be over soon.
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455 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --->Sondargaard 1448 Hrs 11 Dec 84
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456
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457 AH YES. FAIRIES AND FLOWERS AND BEAUTIFUL THINGS. TRA LA LA LA LA LA LA.
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458 HOW HAPPY I AM TO BE ALIVE, WANDERING THE FOREST LIKE THE DAY I WAS BORN.
|
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459 HOW NICE IT IS TO FROLICK AS I DID SO LONG AGO, AMID THE HILL AND DALE OF
|
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460 MY COUNTRY HOME..I WANT TO GO ON LIKE THIS FOREVER, NEVER STOPPING, NEVER
|
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461 STOPPING, UNTIL I GROW OLD, AND NO LONGER CARE FOR THE FRESH AIR IN MY
|
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462 NOSTRILS, AND THE SUNNY SKYS UPON MY FACE. PURE PARADISE, LIKE THAT OF
|
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463 LORE, HAS COME TO MY SOUL, LIKE A KINDRED FRIEND LONG DEPARTED, BUT NEVER
|
||
464 VERY FAR. I SPY A FOREST ANIMAL, HUDDLED IN FEAR AT THE SIGHT OF MY
|
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465 PRANCING, BUT AS I COME NEAR, THE FEAR IS WASHED AWAY IN A SHOWER OF LOVE,
|
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466 FOR I AM THE FRIEND OF ALL THE FOREST ANIMALS. I TREASURE THEIR TRUST, AND
|
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467 THEY RELISH IN MY BEING. EXISTANCE IN THE DEEP FORRESTS, WHERE ANGRY MAN
|
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468 DARES NOT TROD, IS A PEACEFUL AND JOYOUS THING. I CAN LIVE MY LIFE THE WAY
|
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469 I WISH, SEPARATED FROM THE PURVEYOR OF HATE AND GREED AND LUST. I CLEANSE
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470 THE FOREST, AND IN TURN I AM CLEANSED. COEXISTANCE IS HARMONIOUS, PURE,
|
||
471 AND PRECIOUS. THE CHAIN IS UNBROKEN, ITS LINKS EACH STRONG INDIVIDUALLY,
|
||
472 YET ITS TOTAL IS GREATER THAN THE SUM OF ITS PARTS. I CAN SIT UNDER A FERN,
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473 ITS TENDER GREENS COVERING ME WITH A GENTLE TOUCH, AND DELIGHT IN THE SIMPLE
|
||
474 WONDERS OF THE FOREST. LIFE HAS BEEN SO GREAT TO ME, I SIMPLY HAD TO SHARE
|
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475 MY JOYOUS TRAVELS WITH ALL OF YOU. PERHAPS WE WILL MEET SOME DAY IN THE
|
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476 FOREST, BUT UNTIL THEN, LIVE YOUR LIFE TO THE FULLEST, IMAGINE YOURSELF IN
|
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477 A FOREST, AND NEVER NEVER DESPAIR.
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478 SUE
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479 @#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@#@
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480 I AGREE LIFE IN THE FOREST IS RELAXING BUT IT CAN BE A JUNGLE OUT THERE...
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481 M.G.
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482 {c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{Oh,goody!}{c}{c}
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483 Hi! I just spent about an hour walking home in the snow
|
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484 and I loved it! It comes around once a year and that is the best
|
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485 time for me. The smell of the air, how cold inside it makes me feel,
|
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486 it's neet. Today before I could get outside I could just sit and watch
|
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487 from inside. I couldn't wait to go outside. I grabbed my books and coat
|
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488 and started home. Now I have to dry out my scarf and also my hair, oh what
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489 a mess, but I love it! The christmas feeling is getting to me and don't
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490 think it's going to go away very easily, I hope not.
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||
491 Oh: I would like to try and write a story of some kind but I don't
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492 think it could ever be very good. I could try. Maybe I could some day
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493 be as good as Pam or the Innkeeper or Kathy.
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494 Argh: I don't like it when I can't find my fuzzy slippers when my
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495 feet are cold. Maybe I left them on my bed... Oh well, I'll find them.
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496 Please, Pam-Kathy-Innkeeper, if you have any ideas on a character or story
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497 lineplease let me know. I have too many ideas and they are all mussed up.
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498 Oops: I've been taking up too much time, I better go. Better get those
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499 christmas lights up...
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500 {c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{c}{I love winter!}{c}{c}{Tammy}{c}{c}{c}{c}{Bye!}{c}{c}
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501
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502 go for it tammy. forget the comments of some would-be mentor. write what you
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503 want to write. do not let someone else dictate or distract your imagination.
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504 you are far better off to work alone, without the meddling of others. Then
|
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505 you alone are responsible for what is created.
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526 08022800270AC8008000000055
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527
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||
528 stop
|
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529 yeah, but if you don't want people to read your writing(typing?), why bother
|
||
530 putting it on the BackWater, hmmmmm?
|
||
531 "Robin"
|
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532 <+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+>
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533
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534 Dear anyone and all,
|
||
535 If anyone Is interested,the local organization for sicence fiction diehards, will
|
||
536 be meeting in front of the fox theator on friday at 10:00(am) to wait for DUNE.
|
||
537 Altho,we will probably be alone(we waited for 6 and1/2 hrs. beffor aneyone else showed up
|
||
538 for 2010.) We get a certian satisfaction at being the first ones to enter the theator(sort of
|
||
539 a hobby.). Aneyway,If aneyone else wants to join us you are welcom(suggestion:a low
|
||
540 intelligece helps.I never leave home with out mine.).
|
||
541
|
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542 A.S.P
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543 <+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+><+>
|
||
544 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/
|
||
545 S-gaard:It's not nice to erase someone elses babblings. Glad to hear that your
|
||
546 working in a more easterly location.
|
||
547 All:Anyone have a UNIX manual hanging around? I have to learn that beastly
|
||
548 OS. A job I do not look forward to.
|
||
549 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/MiG/? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ~ ? ? ?/
|
||
550 Mikey: I found out how that ESC k sequence works (while trying to figure out
|
||
551 another obscure "special effect"). ESC i stores the current cursor position.
|
||
552 ESC k moves the cursor to the stored position. Now I *STILL* have to figure
|
||
553 out the NEW effect. Somehow while attempting a file xfer I sent SOMETHING
|
||
554 that inserted a delay in txe display ( I'd be typing on one system and the
|
||
555 M100 would be 2 characters behind! ARRRGHHH!!!!!)
|
||
556 "NET" agents & Farley: two minor points.
|
||
557 1. ELT transmitters are "standard" equipment on aircraft. They send out a
|
||
558 location signal to help searchers find downed aircraft. Fred SHOULD
|
||
559 know this!
|
||
560 2. A NET agent using a TYPEWRITER! <GASP>! The NET doesn't believe in using
|
||
561 paper when electronic storage will do. (much easier to encipher and/or
|
||
562 destroy that way!)
|
||
563 Voyeur: I opened up our "sick" M1 today. Upon removing the RAM chips (to
|
||
564 check for bad connections), I discovered an oxide coating like you would not
|
||
565 believe! Blue, brown, black etc. looked like the pins had been VERY hot. Is
|
||
566 this normal?
|
||
567 L'homme & other movie goers: I'm probably going to see Dune Saturday morning
|
||
568 for FREE.
|
||
569 _________________________________Leonard_______________________________________
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||
570 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
|
||
571 """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
|
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572 Mikey:You've been hiding your verbal artistry. Nice winter entry.
|
||
573 """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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||
574 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||
575 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ (uh oh)
|
||
576 MiG: Hey! No...Wait! What's going on here?
|
||
577 I >ERASED< something? Was it on *this* cistom? If so, I don't remember
|
||
578 getting rid of anything that wasn't mine. (Unless it was NW) Oh,well..
|
||
579 The world may never know...
|
||
580 PROMETHEUS: CALL ME AT ONCE (as soon as you finish reading this)
|
||
581 AT THE xxxx NUMBER! PLANS MUST BE MADE!
|
||
582 Besides, looking for you in the directory only made me wake up about
|
||
583 a dozen other H's. I will start looking with my own four eyes for
|
||
584 the most recent segment to the Revolving Key sometime this morn.(12/12)
|
||
585 Best regards from INDIA, and hope to see you again, if ever...
|
||
586 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --->Sondargaard 0210 Hrs 12 Dec 84
|
||
587 ^^^(If you have trouble with the name, just call me 'GUARDIAN')
|
||
588
|
||
589 ***************************************************************************
|
||
590 TAMMY: OH GOSH YOU KNOW HOW TO FLATTER!! MAYBE YOU SHOULD GO OUT ON A
|
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591 ADVENTURE, BE YOUR OWN PERSON, YOU WILL HAVE FUN!! I KNOW IT!
|
||
592 ************************kathy**********************************************
|
||
593 Ontho wanted to know if by slim chance the earthquakes were a way of
|
||
594 generating energy in the underground culture. Driven by this idea, the small
|
||
595 Inmo was closing in on the power center. Leo's trident was glowing and small
|
||
596 sparks were shooting off it in a curious pattern. Ontho watched the direction
|
||
597 of the sparks and followed them. A dome could be seen with a ramp leading
|
||
598 up inside of it. Unfortunatly if the two left the disk they would be out in
|
||
599 the open with no invisablity shield to protect them.
|
||
600 Leo was pondering their situation, truely it would not be a n easy
|
||
601 task to defeat these evil aliens, release Inmo's and children, stop the
|
||
602 earthquakes and all without bringing the earth down on top of them. IEEE
|
||
603 Leo's journal was full of her observations, and she was down to her last
|
||
604 4 pages, "drat!" "I should have brought another along just in case" Next
|
||
605 time she would be more prepaired. Along with all of this Leo was starving,
|
||
606 Ontho had just wolfed down his emergency bards and leo had long since eaten
|
||
607 her last meal. "Well, those kids have to eat, don't they?" There has got
|
||
608 to be some food around here. Maybe with something in my stomach we will
|
||
609 come up with some kind of game plan to get inside that dome. GRRROOWWLLL
|
||
610 *****************************kathy*******.*********************************
|
||
611 mig: sorry if you tried to call, was sick yesterday, try again Ok?
|
||
612 627-xxxx before 8:00 am ( sorry about so early but i work grave.)
|
||
613 **************************************kathy**********************************
|
||
614 -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
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||
615 MIG: Thanks for the reminder about the terminals, the story
|
||
616 has been edited of yet another flaw. I know the other
|
||
617 pointer wasn't for me, but I already knew about the ELT's.
|
||
618 I've had some fun looking for 'em when I was on a search team
|
||
619 B-lines are fun but tricky on hills with all that bounce
|
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620 and other kinds of interferance. BEEP-BEEP-BEEP-BEEP!
|
||
621 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
|
||
622 Rosewood, being rather young for a man in his profession,
|
||
623 and a litle inexperiened, slept in for a while after his
|
||
624 alarm went off that morning. He put on his robe and went to
|
||
625 get the paper after making himself a nice hot cup of tea.
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626 "Turmoil in USSR" Nope, no problem... _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ abacab_-_
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