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From: "Robert A. Hayden" <hayden@*******.MANKATO.MSUS.EDU>
Subject: Re: Dragon-Talk (Cha cha cha)
Date: Wed, 16 Jun 1993 21:40:32 -0500
On Wed, 16 Jun 1993, Hobbes Patrol Headquarters wrote:

> (Dinos have always been a passion for me since I was like 5
> >or 6.)
>
> (Aren't they for all of us?) :X)

Yea, I guess so. Unfortuantely, it's now 'fashionable' to be interested.
There was once a time where looking at bones was a unique passion.

[Thought on communication deleted]

Hmm, this is what I'm doing for my screenplay. Tirandor (the dragon)
communicates through a computer (because he wires himself in). Now,
telepathy can also be used, but using a computer is easier and requires
less concentration. Also, some 'magically resistive' species have a hard
time picking up the telepathy.

Anyways, I'm utterly rambling tonight about lots of things. So if none of
this is coherent, please understand that I'm coming down from a 5 day
caffine trip that culminated in watching the dreams of my childhood storm
across the movie screen.

> (PS : There just isn't enough Queensryche refrences to be a shadowrun
> board!)

Seven years of power, the corporation claw
the rich control the government, the media, the law
to make some kind of difference so everybody knows;
erradicate the facists, revolution . . . will grow.


Heh

[> Robert Hayden ____ <] Black Holes result from God
[> \ /__ <] dividing the universe by zero.
[> hayden@*******.mankato.msus.edu \/ / <]
[> aq650@****.INS.CWRU.Edu \/ <] # include std_disclaimer.h
--
(GEEK CODE 0.3): GSS d- p--/-p+ c++ l++ m+/* s-/++ g+ w++ t++ r++ x+
[finger my Krypton account for a copy of the Geek Code]

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