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From: David Buehrer <dbuehrer@****.ORG>
Subject: Re: Runner's Attitudes
Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 06:57:30 -0600
TopCat wrote:
|
| At 09:19 PM 6/30/97 -0600, David wrote:
| >Bob, how do you do it? After reading your last post I realized that my
| >post on the subject, in which I thought I was argueing with you, was in
| >agreement with you. And I think you did the same thing to Paul.
|
| Hmm, I doubt Paul agrees with me or that he ever will or that he'd admit
| that he did if he did. Regardless, I think it's just the fact that people
| like to argue with me. Not that I do anything to detract from that, mind
| you, but I'm pretty sure that's it. Even I admit that my style can be...
| abrasive.

I think you were both argueing two points of view that never
conflicted with eachother.

IMO, You believe that if runners take on the first, or even second,
tier of a Megacorp, that if they don't get wacked in the attempt that
the Megacorp will seek retribution.

IMO, Paul believes that the lower tiers of a Megacorp have defense
that can be bypassed (though it will take a little work) and that
said Corp won't seek retribution unless they have a good reason (the
runners geeked the CEO's daughter during the run (don't you hate
stray rounds?)).

It's like arguing that a Dragon is a Dragon and the Orcs are Orcs (no
offense Bull).

| I guess that I'm the listmember that people love to hate, the Dennis Rodman
| of ShadowRN... ;^D

LOL

Hey, just before you left last time we were just getting into the art
of writing a good mystery and placing clues. Have you learned
anything new since then?

-David
http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/1068/homepage.htm
--
Yoink! - The sound of a crescent roll being stolen.

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