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From: "Robert A. Hayden" <hayden@*******.MANKATO.MSUS.EDU>
Subject: Re: cty-910
Date: Mon, 5 Apr 93 18:33:31 CET
On Mon, 5 Apr 1993, S90H000 wrote:

> To all those that gave constructive criticism, thank you. To all those
> who decided to flame me out of sheer plaesure, go thwap yourselves. As
> far as the MPCP thing goes, I haven't gotten the rating 16 chip ready
> yet, so the deck is running at the lower stats. When I read the rules
> for the reality filters, I fragged in the reading, so I apologize for
> that. There is no need to itemize any problems. As for the rest, fuck
> you and the horse you rode in on, becasue I haven't seen much on this or
> shadowtalk that is creative enough to make it into a a kindergarten
> newspaper. I had thought that this was a medium that we could discuss
> ideasand plotlines, and new ideas. Even if they are off the wall. Too
> many children on this net including the "computer science' major.
> Geek.And y ou know who you are. I am not one to get angry at anyone,
> even under extreme circumstances. But quite frankly, I'm tired of
> dealing with a select few people who couldn't get past the fact that
> sesame street was supposed to teach young children.

MWAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!

Go away. We do not need your foul language nor your adolescent prattle.
This 'deck', as you call it, goes beyond mere 'bending' of the rule into
the realm of just plain dumb. This piece of equipment has attribute that
would take not only years to write, but billions of nuyen to finance.

It's a munchkin deck. You know it, I know it, as so does everyone else.




[> Robert Hayden ____ <] Black Holes result from God
[> \ /__ <] dividing the universe by zero.
[> hayden@*******.mankato.msus.edu \/ / <]
[> aq650@****.INS.CWRU.Edu \/ <] # include std_disclaimer.h

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