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From: NightLife habenir@*****.uc.edu
Subject: Orca vs. Drifter
Date: Fri, 09 Jul 1999 00:22:00 -0400
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>
> Definite Darwin material. Maybe the UCAS Navy clandestinely used orcas the
> same way they used "Jones," the dolphin in _Johnny Mnemonic_ (the short
story
> -- NOT the movie) and the victim was:
>
> A. a decker trying to get a hot datafile cracked.
> B. a reporter or Eco-nut trying to uncover the operation.
> C. a Navy operative trying to erase or alter the Orca's programming.
>
> ~ Snake Eyes


The answer is what is choice A, Alex



That movie has warped my fragile little mind!
-Eric Cartman
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<blockquote type=cite cite>Definite Darwin material.&nbsp; Maybe the UCAS
Navy clandestinely used orcas the same way they used &quot;Jones,&quot;
the dolphin in _Johnny Mnemonic_ (the short story -- NOT the movie) and
the victim was:<br>
<br>
A.&nbsp; a decker trying to get a hot datafile cracked.<br>
B.&nbsp; a reporter or Eco-nut trying to uncover the operation.<br>
C.&nbsp; a Navy operative trying to erase or alter the Orca's
programming.<br>
<br>
~ Snake Eyes</blockquote><br>
The answer is what is choice A, Alex<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<div>That movie has warped my fragile little mind!</div>
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-Eric Cartman
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