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Message no. 1
From: Brian Rogers <rogers@****.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: Annoying
Date: Wed, 5 Apr 1995 18:35:39 -0500
***** PRIVATE: Ryuga
>>>>>[Are you sure I have never met you before?

There is something about your name that strikes me as...curious. I think
that maybe I have heard it in casual conversation with friends of mine.

Im going to drop a couple of names and you can tell me if you know them or
feel any kindred for them.

+++++ Encryption: On
+++++ Beta Encryption: On

R.J. Stormwind, Lung, Cleo Whitefeather, Lofwyr.

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+++++ Beta Encryption: Off.]<<<<<
-- Kor <23:30:58 / 04-05-56>
Message no. 2
From: "Thomas W. Craig" <Craigtw1@***.COM>
Subject: Re: Annoying
Date: Thu, 6 Apr 1995 00:05:59 -0400
*****PRIVATE: Kor
>>>>>[I never stated that we don't know each other, I stated
"Maybe...".
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+++++Encryption Delta: ON
You ask me about names...only ONE is familiar...and that is because HE is one
of my kind, and we know each other well. HE still has much to learn about
people, especially the fact HE uses them on a regular basis for his own
gain...Each being has its place in the world and our kind should not
interfere with their development to promote OUR own interests. 'Twas long
ago that we parted ways, HE went on his path; while I wandered the world
teaching tolerance to others and knowledge of the past. As you can see I
avoid stating HIS name, but I am distictive out of all our kind.
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--Ryuga (21:00:30 PDT/ 04:05:56)
CEO
Ryaka Science and Tech

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