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Message no. 1
From: korishinzo@*****.com (Ice Heart)
Subject: K.I.S.S. in your Shadowrun game. (way OT by now)
Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2003 12:06:44 -0800 (PST)
--- JediEye <JediEye@**.rr.com> wrote:
> Oh sure, ruin the fun ;)
>
> As I said. It took me a good double take to notice the original
> URL.
> The EEG reference was what did it for me.

*grin* I am just amazed that such simple geek humor stumped so many
geeks. All that serious talk of mortors and such must have
overloaded the humor buffer. ;)

You know, his .sig even held a hint. The bit that went: "...the mind
you are trying to access, blah blah blah, please check your ESP
settings..." ;>

======Korishinzo
--not ever giving out the URL for my brain, with my luck someone
would google all my dark secrets :p

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Message no. 2
From: loneeagle@********.co.uk (Lone Eagle)
Subject: K.I.S.S. in your Shadowrun game. (way OT by now)
Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2003 21:14:24 +0000
At 08:06 PM 6/3/2003, Korishinzo wrote:
>Korishinzo
>--not ever giving out the URL for my brain, with my luck someone
>would google all my dark secrets :p

I have a smartframe or thirty out armed with rating 12 Evaluate utilities
even as we speak :D

Only problem is I need you to jack-in before they can ferret the paydata
out and as I don't think you've even expressed yet there's almost no chance
you've been drilled.

Darn! foiled again!! :D


--
Lone Eagle
"Hold up lads, I got an idea."

www.wyrmtalk.co.uk - Please be patient, this site is under construction

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Message no. 3
From: anders@**********.com (Anders Swenson)
Subject: K.I.S.S. in your Shadowrun game. (way OT by now)
Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2003 13:13:18 -0800
On Thu, 06 Mar 2003 21:14:24 +0000
Lone Eagle <loneeagle@********.co.uk> wrote:
> At 08:06 PM 6/3/2003, Korishinzo wrote:
> >Korishinzo
> >--not ever giving out the URL for my brain, with my luck someone
> >would google all my dark secrets :p
>
> I have a smartframe or thirty out armed with rating 12 Evaluate utilities
> even as we speak :D
>
> Only problem is I need you to jack-in before they can ferret the paydata
> out and as I don't think you've even expressed yet there's almost no chance
> you've been drilled.

Would that be using Kori's DOS datajack driver?
--Anders
Message no. 4
From: loneeagle@********.co.uk (Lone Eagle)
Subject: K.I.S.S. in your Shadowrun game. (way OT by now)
Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2003 21:30:13 +0000
At 09:13 PM 6/3/2003, Anders wrote:
> > Only problem is I need you to jack-in before they can ferret the paydata
> > out and as I don't think you've even expressed yet there's almost no chance
> > you've been drilled.
>
>Would that be using Kori's DOS datajack driver?

Darn, No, I forgot about that! I configured them for Windows ME :D


--
Lone Eagle
"Hold up lads, I got an idea."

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