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Message no. 1
From: Steven Ratkovich <chaos@*****.COM>
Subject: All the Pings...
Date: Mon, 14 Oct 1996 18:12:33 -0500
Sorry, I just had to comment here cause I just had an odd thought hit me
(what else is new?)...

ShadowRN seems to be back up, albeit a little fragmented after three-four
days, but still... I'm seeing all these... ":Testing" and "Is anyone
tehre" messages, and I kept thinking about the opening to Bug City where all
the deckers are trying to talk to each otehr after teh Chicago Matrix crashes...

Sorry, just one of my useless insights...:)
Message no. 2
From: Pete Sims <petesims@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: All the Pings...
Date: Tue, 15 Oct 1996 04:55:59 +0100
In article <199610142312.SAA16433@***.ncweb.com>, Steven Ratkovich
<chaos@*****.COM> writes
>Sorry, I just had to comment here cause I just had an odd thought hit me
>(what else is new?)...
>
>ShadowRN seems to be back up, albeit a little fragmented after three-four
>days, but still... I'm seeing all these... ":Testing" and "Is anyone
>tehre" messages, and I kept thinking about the opening to Bug City where all
>the deckers are trying to talk to each otehr after teh Chicago Matrix crashes...
>
>Sorry, just one of my useless insights...:)


Depends on where Itribe is located doesn't it.... It may be something
to worry about. Of course you could always ask if THEY are plotting
again and using THEM to create a problem for us all. :) :)

Pete (the heading for a thwapping again GM)
--
Pete Sims
Heroes or Fools? That's a determination others will make in hindsight. But by
being here now, we make that determination for ourselves, and it's neither.
Lt.Col.T.C.McQueen

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