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From: runnerpaul@*****.com runnerpaul@*****.com
Subject: Decipher + FASA
Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 00:38:36 -0400 (EDT)
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At 10:34 AM 7/23/99 -0600, Adam J wrote:
:Well.. I think the URL really explains it all.
:
:http://www.decipher.com/fasapressrelease.html

My first reaction to this is summed up with the words "Well Bugger
Me..."
I know I'm just in a state of undifferentiated astonishment right
now, and until we get more news, I don't think there's anyway to
predict how this'll turn out.

It's interesting to note, that on the press release's message board,
was a post from someone who wasn't familiar with FASA, but had taken
the link to www.fasa.com from the press release page. To quote: "I
didn't see much good stuff on their site. Are they a good company?"

And FASA wonders why some of their fans get their panties all in a
bunch over the quality of their website. :)

Also, there's Adam J's neat post where he explains to the unwashed
masses where to find Freedonia, and why they have an Aeronautics and
Space Administration.

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