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Message no. 1
From: Evan Hughes <ehughes@****.carleton.ca>
Subject: Back in the loop.
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 96 11:43:34 EST
*****PRIVATE TO: Goku
>>>>>[Hoi chummer, long time no C. (look in a CS History book if you don't
get that one... *snicker*) How have things been flying?]<<<<<
-- Tobias Dark <11:45:12/16-01-57>
Message no. 2
From: JOHN SPAIN <93135653@****.dcu.ie>
Subject: Re: Back in the loop.
Date: Wed, 17 Jan 1996 16:46:03 +0000 (GMT)
*****PRIVATE: Tobias Dark
>>>>>[Things have been flying at several meters per second, and far too
close
for confort. Nevertheless, I _think_ it's safe enough for me to stick my
neck out in the open now...]<<<<<
-- Goku (09:12:32/17-01-57)
Message no. 3
From: Evan Hughes <ehughes@****.carleton.ca>
Subject: Re: Back in the loop.
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 96 18:59:13 EST
*****PRIVATE TO: Goku
>>>>>[I should know better than to ask: Freddy?

Howzabout giving NewType another shot (it should be a little harder
this time: I've got Cynthia running an active security app. She's been
running it in a threespeeded (even she has operating perameters) sim, so
she should be pretty nasty...) *grin* I've got a few users now, so you'll
have to sleaze your way past them before you can even get NEAR the CPU's
SAN... And before you ask: yes, it is remote... *snicker*

All of the ICE will be wearing tags. Make sure to get an ident before
you start trashing anything. I don't want LoneStar knocking on my door if
one of us frags up... Don't worry, the tags are completely autonamous. The
ICE won't know it's been scanned. Here's a copy of the scanner (it's
heavily checked, so don't bother trying to modify it... =)

+++++Include File: Goku's.ICE.Scanner]<<<<<
-- Tobai Dark <19:00:50/18-01-57>

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