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1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask...
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2 ************************* INSTALLED: 30 AUG 86 **********************
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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 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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21 I wonder if I should say it? Naaaaawwww....
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22 //////////////////////James////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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23
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24 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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25 I saw my friend start. "What is it ?" I asked, and he stared into the fire.
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26 I gazed into it, and saw what I thought to be a familiar figure. A skirl
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27 went through my conciousness. It could be truth, or it could be just a
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28 memory, playing tricks on us both. If it were true, BackWater Inn is indeed
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29 a mystical place, able to bring old friends out of everywhere,
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30 and everywhen.
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31
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32 [][][][][][][][][][][][][] Friar [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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33 ###########################################################################
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34 What ever happened to Mohammad Wassir and LeRoy McKane? I really miss their
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35 writing. Aren't they around anymore?
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36 ############################################################################
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37 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
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38 Isn't labor day weekend wonderful? So many people I figured would have been
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39 long gone are either here o
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40 (blast, I'm used to another computer by now) anyway, are withe (either) stil
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41 here or back again. I'd better quit while I'm behind....
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42 Adric: Loved your work. I'm sorry you cant continue this weekend, for I
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43 fear that by the time you return from washington, I'll be bound for the city
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44 of Tacoma (god what an ugly place tacoma is, but that's another story)...
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45 Fast Fred
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46 BSAL
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47 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
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48 ____08/31/86__________________JD 2446674.2236_________10:22:01_PDT_________
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49
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50 ________________________________________________________________________________
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51 The warming sun, the cooling rain,
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52 The snowflake drifting on the breath of the breeze,
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53 The lightning bolt that frees the sky for you
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54 Yet only eagles seem to pass on through.
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55 The words of love, the cries of hate,
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56 And the man in the moon who seduced you
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57 Then finally loosed you.
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58
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59 You climb upon a burnig rope to escape the mob below,
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60 But you had put the flaming out so that others could not follow,
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61 To be out of bounds and the barks of those who do not wish you well.
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62
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63 You must blaze a trail of your own, unknown, alone,
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64 But keep in mind
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65 Don't live today for tomorrow like you were immortal.
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66 The only survivors on this world of ours are
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67 The warming sun etc.
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68
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69
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70 -Phil
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71 ________________________________________________________________________________
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72
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73
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74 PsIpSiPsIpSiPsIpSiPsIpSiPsIpSiPsIpSiPsIpSiPsIpSiPsIpSiPsIpSiPsIpSiPsIpSiPsIpSiPsIpSiPsIpSiPsI
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75 A spark! A mote before Cragmore's eyes. A face, familiar, but still to distant to be sure. A walk, unlike any
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76 other's walk. Closer now, and memory began to form images of a lost friend. Was it? It was! Not scene since an
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77 alien landscape, so harsh it nearly killed him. Piper.
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78 Tears formed in Cragmore's eyes. Piper. Many adventures they had shared. And the last nearly saw Piper leave
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79 this plain of existance. How mistaken Cragmore had been. To think Piper wanted to die! Oh, how could he have
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80 thought such a thing. But the emotions Cragmore felt when Piper was near. The visions he experienced as Piper lay near
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81 death in the Bard's craft. The woman from Zeb, forever gone, but never forgotten. All these feelings, yet they
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82 were wrong. Tendrils of thought gone to a mistaken root. Hypothesis innaaccurate. Mistakes almost made.
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83 Could Piper ever forget what almost was allowed to happen? Would Piper even respond to overtures of friendship?
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84 Guilt causes a heavy burden on the shoulders of man. Cragmore bourne great guilt over what had happened.
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85 Piper wants to die. He said it. He believed it. He was wrong, and Piper almost paid the price.
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86 Cragmore slide down in his seat, pulling his wrap closer around him. He felt a chill, from the inside, not the
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87 outside. The fire made grotesque shadows dance on the walls. Cragmore was like a shadow. Present in site, but in form
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88 something far far different.
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89 He could hear the sound of bagpipes. Mind-locks went up. It would not be long now.
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90 PsIpSiPsIpSiPsIpSiPsIpSiPsIpSiPsIpSiPsIpSiPsIpSiPsIpSiPsIpSiPsIpSiPsIpSiPsIpSiPsIpSiPsIpSiPsIpSiPsIpSi
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91 }}}}}}}}}}}}}}}<<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>>}}}}}
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92 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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93 He stood there hovering over him. He held the chainsaw firmly in his
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94 sweating hands. It started on the first pull and he wound the engine up to
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95 a screaming pitch. He forced the bar down into L'homme's flesh and the
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96 blood shot up like a geyser. He saw parts of blood vessels and muscle fly
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97 accross the room and leave streaks down the wall. He felt the blade hit
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98 the first part of bone and continue on through. Smoke rolled from the bar
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99 as it forced its way through the bone and marrow. Blood was now pouring
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100 out of the sawed off leg like an ennema out of an old man. He turned off
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101 the chainsaw which was now covered in blood and bodily matter. He reached
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102 for the hammer and turned the claw on L'homme's stomach. After a few
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103 thrusts, blood made its way to the surface of the skin and he continued.
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104 After a large enough hole had been made, he reached in and broke the rib
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105 cage as best he could with his hands and started hunting for vital organs.
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106 He found his intestines, and hung them carefully on a hook by the door. He
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107 was just about to put the lung in the same bucket that he had put the liver
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108 in, when he heard a noise outside. He quickly threw the remains of
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109 L'homme's body into the brush shredder that he had there. The liquid
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110 remains sloshed into a garbage can that was at the exit of the shredder.
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111 He looked out the window and saw Mikey reaching for the doorbell. He
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112 jumped into the shower to wash off the blood and entrails that still
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113 clinged to his body. He hurried to open the door for Mikey and told him
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114 that he had just gotten out of the shower and that L'homme hadn't arrived
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115 yet. Mikey looked comfortable and sat down in an easy chair in the middle
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116 of the room. While Mikey was sitting down, he didn't see the dark figure
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117 sneeking up behind him. He only heard the first part of his neck snap as
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118 his spine was shattered instantly and a cloud of darkness covered his body.
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119 He dragged Mikey into the bathroom where he had just finished L'homme's
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120 body.
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121 He stood there hovering over him. He held the chainsaw firmly in his
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122 sweating hands. It started on the first pull and he wound the engine up to
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123 a screaming pitch. He forced the bar down into Mikey's flesh and the blood
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124 shot up like a geyser. He saw parts of blood vessels and muscle fly
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125 accross the room and leave streaks down the wall. He felt the blade hit
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126 the first part of bone and continue on through. Smoke rolled from the bar
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127 as it forced its way through the bone. Blood was now pouring out of the
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128 sawed off leg like an ennema out of an old man. He turned off the chainsaw
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129 which was now covered in blood and bodily matter. He reached for the
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130 hammer and turned the claw on Mikey's stomach. After a few thrusts, blood
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131 made its way to the surface of the skin and he continued. After a large
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132 enough hole had been made, he reached in and broke the rib cage as best he
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133 could with his hands and started hunting for vital organs. He found his
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134 intestines, and hung them carefully on a hook by the door. He was just
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135 about to but the lung in the same bucket that he had put the liver in, when
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136 he heard a noise outside....
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137
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138
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139 The Story Teller
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140
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141
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142
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143
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144 <<<<<<<
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145 Mr. Teller,
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146 Needs some serious work. The repetitiveness adds to the drama granted, but
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147 perhaps the duplicate section is to long. The ending is one of those 'You
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148 know what is next' or 'Make your own ending type of things. I hate it. It
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149 is unquestionably a cop-out on part of the author. I have this same problem
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150 with many of Francis F. Copola (sp?) films that end this way. The use of
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151 familiar people ads to the interes of those people here on backwater, but
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152 would abviously be unacceptable for the general public. (some bad typos there)
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153 So, rework that baby and give us an ending to grab onto. One other thing that
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154 makes itself rudely obvious is the fact that your vocabulary needs to be
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155 expandend. It is a very graphic story, and the words describing this action
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156 need to flourish and bloom with the gross action that goes on in the story.
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157 I like a hard hitting story (poem?) like this. It makes a beautiful statement
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158 about today's world and today's people.
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159 Thank you for giving us this glimps into the savage world that most of us pray
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160 we never see.
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161
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162 p.s. Didn't you upload this one before?
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163
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164
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165 The KRITIK
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166
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167
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168 >>>>>>>
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169
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170
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171 PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
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172 KRITIK: Isn't it considered a little strange to comment on one's own story?
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173 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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174
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175 Well, I've heard tell that McKane may be lurking in the shadows
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176 somewhere. As for me, I'm just waiting for the opportune moment
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177 before I strike and take over the entire nation's toilet paper supply.
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178 Mohammed Wassir
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179 <The friendly Albanian>
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180
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181 P.S. The Backwater Chainsaw Massacre didn't do much for me as a movie,
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182 it does even less as a book. Bring on the dancing girls.
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183 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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184 """"""""""""""""""Bap shabalo-la, sha bap-bap-bap"""""""""PEN NAME"""""""""""
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185 Didn't you hear, Wassir? The whole toilet paper industry went down the drain.
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186
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187 ********************************************************************************
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188 09-01-86 12:01AM
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189 Vince, hello, just wanted you to check the system..........................
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190 Mike: I forgot! We need the new .DAT & .LNK files up there with MOVE. oooops!
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191 ____09/01/86__________Leonard_JD 2446674.8294_________00:54:26_PDT_________
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192
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193 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
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194 WELL, NOW I'VE GOT TO LEARN ANOTHER KEYBOARD. I'M HELPING A FRIEND HOOK UP
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195 a modem (ah, that's nicer) and of course, where else would I lead him....
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196 dosent quite know what he's getting himself into does he....
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197 Fast Fred
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198 BSAL
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199 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@so much for macs..
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200
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201 Mikey - per our conversation of 1 week ago about LEM.
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202 The password that you gave me generates nothing. I set
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203 all stop parity etc, it does communicate, but not effectively. Is
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204 perhaps the board full ? If there is a problem, call me at work, the
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205 number I gave you. Thanks, DJJ
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206
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207 Shifting into a different style --
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208
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209
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210 |{|{|{|||}|||}|||}|||||||{|{|||}||{|}|{||}{||||||||||}|||{|||||
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211 The ship was shaken about by the waves around it. As the deck
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212 rose and fell, tides on the horizon did also. Since there was
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213 no shore in sight, the drab of the ship was the most attractive
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214 item to be seen. And to watch it made them seasick.
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215
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216 Seth was the first into the launch. He held the map in a
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217 laminated sheet. The positions of the buoys and the ship were
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218 marked out, along with the spot they were to dive. And they
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219 did. The ocean stung at first, the icy cold of the North Sea
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220 always does.
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221
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222 A crevasse at the bottom hid the relic they were after. A red
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223 star on the conning tower and the aft section told them right
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224 away what they had found. Each one had a private radio link
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225 with a radio officer aboard the ship, and they reported the
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226 find simultaneously.
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227
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228 As the two black suits swam closer to the wreckage, their
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229 carbon dioxide bubbles dispersed quickly. American and Soviet
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230 were enfolded into the wreckage and their bubbles were gone
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231 altogether. Their lives drifted into the darkness too.
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232
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233 Seth sunk below the long beam of the sub and into the crevasse.
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234 Down there his light cast only a pinpoint of light. Seth worked
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235 to see what was on the sea floor. Equipment, gear, or, as he
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236 then found, corpses. Each with a Soviet naval uniform and a
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237 grimace of terror. Each long dead and waiting to be found.
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238
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239 "Russian, what happened? Why did your sub go down?" Seth wanted
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240 to know why the crew had to die. With the Soviet at the helm.
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241 The radio officers aboard the ship relayed the question to
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242 Furtseva. Instead of waiting for the reply, Seth started to
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243 count corpses, then he noticed the orange raft hidden deep
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244 inside the crevasse.
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245
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246 Furtseva swam around to the fore of the sub. The thin skin of
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247 metal was ripped, and the strong ribs of the vessel were
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248 collapsed on each other. Even the painted name was sliced off.
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249 Only the red star remained.
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250
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251 The radio sprinkled a few words into the headset of Furtseva's
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252 wet suit. After thinking their meaning out, the Soviet thought
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253 out his answer in the most appropriate words. English was
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254 starting to suit him. In a halting accent, he sent the answer
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255 out to the American.
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256
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257 "We were following the Norwegian ship on a course that would
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258 have taken it past a seaport in the Barrents Sea. One of those
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259 navigational errors that ends up being an intelligence boon, do
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260 you know?"
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261
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262 Seth listened sternly as he swam to the orange raft.
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263
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264 "We were about to warn it off when a pack of icebergs came from
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265 nowhere and crushed us. We never knew a second thing. A
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266 Canadian fishing ship rescued a few of us. And I decided to
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267 defect rather than face their families."
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268
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269 Seth arrived at the life boat. It was on it's side in the
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270 narrowing of the crevasse. To pull it out would take some work.
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271 To delay the Soviet until he knew what this raft was, he asked
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272 why the icebergs were not seen before the collision. Then he
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273 tried to pull the raft out.
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274
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275 "I do not know why we did not see them. Our sonar apparatus was
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276 in working order. The officer in charge of it was diligent and
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277 he had not lost the Norwegian in the hours we had tracked him."
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278 Furtseva hoped to drum up a comradeship with the American. "It
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279 is a riddle. That is why we are here, to answer it."
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280
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281 Instead of answering, Seth started up to the sub. He knew the
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282 answer to this sad riddle.
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283 |{|{|{|||}|||}|||}|||||||{|{|||}||{|}|{||}{||||||||||}|||{|||||
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284
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285 ____09/01/86__________________JD 2446675.4069_________14:45:57_PDT_________
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286
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287 ****** 288 -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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289 With a horrible thud crashed the Pastor and with a shriek up flew the
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290 Pastor. alas every time the Pastor lands it is in a thorn bush. "At last
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291 hard, solid ground, dirt no less." yelled the Pastor. Quickly he regretted
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292 the yelled part. It seems that the Pastor was inside a clearing, walled
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293 and ceiled, in the same berry bushes that had tattered the Pastors cloak.
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294 checking for both his iron ring and any beast that the yells of a man in
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295 main usually awake.
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296 Finding the ring, intact and nothing trying to chew him; the Pastor
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297 took it as a good sign.
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298 And he set out on his way. He chose to go north although he didn't
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299 now that at the time, all he knew was that he was getting hungry. He
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300 those that direction for the simple reason that was the way he was facing.
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301 and that, was north.
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302 That was stupid. the Pastor had been trying, in vain, to hold away
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303 very thorny branches in an attempt to save his eyes. His fine cloak and
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304 even his en shredded, tattered.
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305 His stomach was not, however, in pain at all. These berries were tasty
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306 and in abundance. Thorn berries plus thorns and endless branches to launch
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307 them were in eternal abundance. I don't think, at this point in time, the
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308 Pastor liked this reality.
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309 And he had thought he might be going mad. The Pastor thought that he
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310 had heard motors and what not. and here it was. The Pastor was finally out
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311 of the thorn patches. this, to the Pastor was proof that the two
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312 conditions of his fall here, were indeed marks of a good omen.
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313 With his typical efficiency the Pastor stepped back into the thorn
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314 patch just enough to obscure the citizen's view of him. But to allow him
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315 to see the larger structures. The Pastor was on a concrete boardwalk
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316 twenty or more feet from the water. A strip of grass and now, hated,
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317 bushes were also on the beach.
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318 There were several bridges, all varying in size and design, over the
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319 river. And a very dirty one at that. The accumulated smog led the Pastor
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320 to believe that the seasons lasted year round. "Oh no!" the Pastor
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321 quealed in intense discomfort.
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322 "This is one those realities! Where ale gets back at you the next day.
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323 No, not one of those!". I know, at this point the Pastor did not like
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324 this, or any other, reality.
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325 The Pastor - P K4
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327 N
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328 ||{|}||}|}|}||||}{|||||||||||||||}|{|||||||}|||{||{|{|{|}|||||
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329 Furtseva floated down the corridors of the sunken vessel. Those
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330 who had not escaped floated at their posts in a ghastly
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331 attendance to duty. He passed each of these posts to get to the
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332 sonar chamber. Investigating the deaths of his ship and
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333 crewmen, he almost wished to be dead also.
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334
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335 he found the sonar chamber. The door was wheeled shut from the
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336 inside. Scrapes at the sides of the door told him that there
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337 had been attempts to pry the door of the hinge. Perhaps to help
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338 the officer inside.
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339
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340 sing the damages from the accident and the pressures, Furtseva
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341 entered the chamber. Rips in the side had opened only after the
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342 rest of the crew was dead. What a liberty being alive was.
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343
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344 Seth climbed a steel ladder to the conning tower, it was easier
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345 than swimming. The hatch was open and he limberly climbed
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346 inside. The warning signs and caution lights were in Russian,
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347 there was no way he could find his way around by the signs.
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348 time to wander.
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349
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350 Furtseva slipped through the narrow slit in the wall. Inside
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351 there was no one. The officer had left his post. For some
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352 reason he was gone and in these waters, that was to doom the
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353 sub to a collision with an iceberg. The absent idiot had
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354 intended the accident, drowned the crew, and the sub.
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355
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356 Furtseva said a word obscene to a Russian, but only weird to
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357 the listening radio officer above. He tried to piece together
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358 an image of the officer who had done this. Slim and dark
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359 haired, he cut a dashing figure as a Naval officer. Transferred
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360 from training in Arkangelsk, and Oslo. His name, it was
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361 Johansen.
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362
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363 Seth saw the bubbles filtering out of the sonar chamber. He
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364 checked the time they had left in their tanks, an hour. It was
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365 time to tell the Soviet what he had found and get them out of
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366 there.
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367
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368 Norwegian agent in Soviet navy. Treacherous murderer, trying
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369 to protect the secrecy of the Norwegian ship's course. That is
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370 that these men died for, a trip past a harbor?" Furtseva threw
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371 a chair against a wall. It came to a halt as soon as it left
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372 his huge hands and landed on the metal floor. Things don't
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373 throw very well in the deep.
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374
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375 Seth slid all the way through the gash in the wall. He saw
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376 Furtseva in the middle of the room standing alone. So alone.
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377 his ship sunk, his crew dead, to the last man, and his nation
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378 despising him as a traitor.
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379
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380 I guess you know already," The radios aboard the ship
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381 transmied the words to the Soviet. Seth held out the Russian
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382 to Norwegian translation book, and the paper with the chronicle
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383 of the spy's actions.
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384
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385 Furtseva peered at him. "So the traitor did not escape," His
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386 anger turned to remorse for his crew, and pity for the end of
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387 their lives. "As I had feared? He died like the rest?"
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388
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389 No, he died in a deflated life raft, I found it below." Seth
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390 but his arm on the Soviet's shoulder as if to hold him up.
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391 Let's get back aboard, we have answered this riddle."
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392
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393 The radios sent the words back and forth. "Do you know, for a
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394 coment, I thought you might have said for us to go back home. I
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395 cannot do that, you know."
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396
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397 Of course you can. There's space for you in my apartment
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398 building. It's in the city of New Orleans, settled by the
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399 French. Part of the United States now, you might like it there.
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400 it's home now, Russian."
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401
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402 Alright, but Seth, my name is Mikhail."
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405 1 MORE DAY TO SLEEP
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406 IN TIL SCHOOL ON THE 3RD....
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407 LATER
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408 DOGHNUT MAN
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409 THE SWAMP THING
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410 DS
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411 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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412
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413
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414 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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415 The Underground Crue! BBS
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416
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417 If your the type of person who likes
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418 killer downloads then this is the
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419 bbs for you!
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420
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421 Call Tonight!
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422
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423 Hours: 11pm - 6am 7 days a week
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424
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425 503-654-xxxx
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426
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427 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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428
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429 {+|+} <429> 860901^2355
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430 WKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWK
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431 The Guardian: Long time no see, nice to see your return.
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432 WKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWK The White Knight WKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWKWK
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433
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434 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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435 I second that, it has been awhile Guardian... Whatcha' been up to?
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436
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437 ++++++++++Lurk, lurk, then lurk some more++++++++Darbon+++++++++++++++++++++++++
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438 Attention!! Please read!!
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439 pelin
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440 Phone number : 503-777-xxxx
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441 Baud rates : 300/1200
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442 Features : 6 message fases, 99 line limit per message, private
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443 mail support, info file section (has bbs list that
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444 Applephilia took over after Bit Bucket died, it is kept
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445 Sorry for the above, but I can't re-edit it due to all allowed being wiped.
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446 Basically it was an advertisement for my bbs (Zeppelin), please give it a
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447 try as it's got lots of nice features such as 6 (up to 8 though) message bases
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448 such as:
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449 1 - General
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450 2 - Buy & Sell
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451 3 - Creative Writing (For you writers out there)
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452 4 - Open Discussion
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453 5 - The Metal Shop (musically related (obviously))
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454 6 - Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (for you gamers out there)
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455 Well, it's also got a 99 line message limit. There are more (alot more)
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456 features, but I don't have time to post about them, I'm kind of on a tight
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457 schedule.
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458 Eddie Williams - SysOp of Zeppelin
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459 Peter Simpson - Co-SysOp and Author of Zeppelin
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460
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461
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462
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463
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464 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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465 Oh great advertismentt-fun! And those of us out east can't call it locally. And it would
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466 be cheaper to call L.A. than to call short-long distance....
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467 But ENOUGH of my complaining...
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468 .
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469 I am glad to see a LOT of people here. Some are those who have been here only a
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470 short time, and others that have been here for years. And 1 that seems to have been here
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471 in two different forms. I personally feel that the real PEN NAME will be evident in
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472 the writings of the two possibles. But both of them should realize that using a
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473 non-standard symbol as a border is just asking for trouble. Why take the chance of
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474 having computer failure, and having to use a terminal without certain keys? Not a good
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475 iea.
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476 Well, I shall be off, by before I part for the next few daz
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477 ,.
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478 *** STARPATH ***
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479 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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480 ??????????????????
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481 I'm back, folks,
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482 nd there's somethi
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483 ng wrong here, or
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484 I'm a Denebian
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485 Horsefly-rider!
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486
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487 Adric.
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488 ***************************************************************************
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489 DJJ: I'm not sure what is wrong, the "new" function doesn't seem
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490 to do much, type it twice and it dies.... Oh well. Suggest you leave a
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491 message or call him, or....I don't know.
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492 ************************* CISTOP MIKEY ************************************
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493
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494 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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495 NEW BBSS.....
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496
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497 The Underground Crue! BBS is a new
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498 Milwaukie/Portland based bbs.
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499
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500 If your the type of person who likes
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501 killer downloads on games, then this
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502 is the bbs for you!
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503
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504 This bbs is strickly for commodore 64
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505 users, but if you dont own a 64 still
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506 call to access these fine sub-boards:
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507
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508 1. 64 Tips
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509
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510 2. Local BBS
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511
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512 3. Misc.
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513
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514 4. Dirty Jokes
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515
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516 This bbs is totaly free! No charges
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517 for the downloads!
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518
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519 Make sure when you call that your
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520 modem is equipted with New Punter
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521 for the downloads. I suggest
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522 something that is compatable with
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523 comm-term 2.7 or higher.
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524
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525 Set your Modem to:
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526
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527 Full Duplex, Stop Bites 1, Parity none
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528 Baud Rate 300, Word Length 8
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529
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530 Call Tonight!
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531
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532 Hours: 11pm - 6am 7 days a week
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533
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534 503-654-xxxx
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535
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536 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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537
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538 To the sysop of this BBS:
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539
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540 Why does my bulletin keep getting
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541 erased, about the Underground Crue!
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542 bbs?
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543
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544 Sysop of the
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545
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546 Underground Crue! BBS
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547
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548 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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549
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550 }}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}
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551
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552 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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553 The Underground Crue! bbs will be
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554 running from 6:30 to 9:00 for people
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555 who would like rigester.
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556
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557 Just call up and put your aplacation
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558 in and then call back from 11pm - 6am
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559 and you will have full access to this
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560 bbs.
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561
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562 If you have any qeustions about this
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563 bbs please call 503-654-xxxx between
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564 5pm and 10pm and ask for jeff.
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565
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566 Call Know To Rigester!
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567
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568 503-654-xxxx
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569
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570 Sysop of the:
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571
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572 Underground Crue! BBS
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573
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574 Jeff Eakins
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575
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576 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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577 Perhaps, Mr. Eakins, the SYSOP of this system values accuracy in spelling,
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578 as well as an avoidance of redundancy. Do you suppose ?
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579
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580 Mr. Eakins: The first time, it was removed because the Sysop tried calling your
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581 board and got an answering machine. Since then it has not been touched. However
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582 since this board only stores 629 line at a time. You might refrain from posting
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583 your 'ad' 2 & 3 times a *day*. Once a *week* would be more than sufficient.
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584 Currently it is one here 5 or 6 times, using up well over 1/6 of the available
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585 space.
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586 ________________??:??_JD 244???? Leonard________??:??________________________
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587 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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588 To the SYSOP of this BBS:
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589
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590 This is the sysop of the Underground
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591 Crue!, I know my spelling is not so
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592 hot, and I understand what you mean
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593 about message space on this bbs.
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594
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595 I was wandering though, if you knew
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596 any other message bulletins that are
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597 for the 64 computer or infact for any
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598 computer that I could post my new
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599 bbs on?
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600
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601 Would you please leave me some feedback on this matter?
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602
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603 I'll call later tonight.
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604
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605 - Jeff Eakins
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606
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607 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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608
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609 To the SYSOP of this BBS:
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610
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611 This is Jeff Eakins again, I whont be
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612 able to call back tonight about the
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613 message I left above. But if you could
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614 leave me some feedback on my bbs about
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615 other bulletin bbs I very much
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616 would appreciate it.
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617
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618 The number is again, 503-654-xxxx
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619
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620 Thanks
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621
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622 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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623
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624 P.S. - It will be starting at 10:15
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625
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626 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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627
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628 %*@#*@)^*^@*^_^!)^*@) The Rumors of my slaughter have been greatly exaggerated.
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629 *%$_^*@^*)^*!+^*!)^&*^*@^)@*_^) L'homme sans Parity %*@#%*@%*_)%*@@_^&@_@#%**%_@
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