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From: Bull <chaos@*****.COM>
Subject: Re: Bug info....
Date: Wed, 11 Dec 1996 19:07:16 -0500
At 05:48 PM 12/11/96 +0000, neon@*******.EDU wrote:
>> |> Keep in mind, Jim, that Bull has been stuck in the CZ for the last
couple of
>> |> years... He still isn't sure how much everyone knows, and wouldn't
have any
>> |> idea where that particular document was on the Matrix...
>> |
>> |Which makes one wonder, how he got it?
>>
>> How he got what?
>> He's been in the CZ for ages, collecting data and vid footage....
>
>Not according to what Bull said. That file he sent wasn't his, that
>was the one posted to SLand. If he got it, he knew it went to SLand,
>which means he should've known about it out. But apparently, no one
>seems to remember that the rest of the world knows about the Bug City
>book, and that perhaps it's not a good idea to just throw it around.
>Remember what happend in the SR world the last time a file got out
>that the Bugs didn't want anyone to see?
>
Ok, clarification time...

The Chicago CZ matrix is not connected to the outside matrix at all... The
file that Bull used was initially posted around the CZ for everyone tehre,
and somebody took it with them when they left the CZ and posted it to S-land...

Bull, by this time, knows that the info is out. But doesn't know where this
particular file is on S-land, and why should he bother telling someone (Who
obviosuly doesn't know a whole lot about the bugs in geneeral) to go find it
himself, when Bull could just attach the document himself. Besides, the Vid
footage went with it, and that was strictly Bull's...

Why is this suddenl;y that big a deal, anyways... We've been playing tag
with teh bugs for a couple months now, and you're just noticing?

Steve

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