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Message no. 1
From: the Dark Stranger <darkstranger@*******.NET>
Subject: Please Verify (test)
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 13:06:49 -0500
please verify I am not sending HTML mail to the list or similiarly unpleasant
Message no. 2
From: Bredget <bredget@*****.NET>
Subject: Re: Please Verify (test)
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 12:36:56 -0600
the dark Stranger wrote:
>>please verify I am not sending HTML mail to the list or similiarly
>>unpleasant

Looks good to me... I never even thought to check to see if I was doing the
same thing...

Bredget Stroud
a.k.a. Jazz
Message no. 3
From: the Dark Stranger <darkstranger@*******.NET>
Subject: Re: Please Verify (test)
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 16:15:09 -0500
On Wed, 23 Dec 1998 12:36:56 -0600 Bredget <bredget@*****.NET> wrote:

>>>please verify I am not sending HTML mail
>
>Looks good to me... I never even thought to check to see if I was doing the
>same thing...

Thanks. I hate HTML mail and I wasn't going to inflict it on someone else willingly.

As some of you might have guessed, this is Erik J. I decided, after cruising the
disinformation site (friggin' brilliant), to get this free e-mail address so I could, in a
pinch, post to TK and not get behind like I did the last several months. This is not my
main addy, so don't send personal missives this way. And as of the moment, things are
*dead* slow at the office, so I can compose this.

I will answer any personal e-mails regarding tDS's farewell, the Shaitan conclusion, Ares
and the Corp War and the Renraku shutdown from my home address tonight.

That said, I hope everyone has a safe and happy holidays. See you on the other side of
Christmas.

Erik J.
the Dark Stranger

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