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Message no. 1
From: "Brian E. Angliss" <ANGLISS@***.PSU.EDU>
Subject: Back in the saddle again!
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 1994 13:30:14 -0500
>>>>>[This is getting more and more interesting... AJ knows what's going
on,
he and Slash are having a little tiff over Slash not knowing, the project
Wizard and Harlequin are on is in AJ's old bodyshop, Wizard has been using
rotating encryption to keep me from breaking into his transmissions,
Harlequin has been trying to make my life more and more miserable, and to top
it all off there is an artificially intelligent(very artificially) TOASTER
roaming around the Matrix. Life is getting strange. Just the way I like
it.]<<<<<
-- Dante(13:26:01/01-13-55)

>>>>>[And what is this I hear about Necromancer's love life? Or lack
thereof?
Necromancer, you sound like a person I could actually tolerate working with.
Do you put the nuyen above human life? Have you ever betrayed your friends in
order to save your skin? If so, you and I could have a long and prosperous
relationship...at least until you or I saved our skin at the expense of the
other. On second thought, go have yourself another drink. You sound like you
could use one. Maybe even through an IV. Might give you a real
life.]<<<<<
-- Dante(13:31:39/01-13-55)
Message no. 2
From: Phaeros Lostchilde <shilberg@********.UNI.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: Re: Back in the saddle again!
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 1994 07:53:14 -0600
>>>>>[Leave Necromancer alone, Dante. You have no idea what kind of
emotional
trauma he's been through the past two years. (No, I am not a shrink, but I am
a bartender.)]<<<<<
- Icepick <07:48:43/01-14-55>
Message no. 3
From: Mike Goldberg <michael.goldberg@*******.COM>
Subject: Back in the saddle again...
Date: Mon, 2 Oct 1995 21:14:31 MST
>>>>>[ Ha! Finally destroyed that pesky virus. Only been working on it
partically all day. I will get even with you on that one Black Knight.

I have recently been contacted by a Dr. Gordon. Seems he had a video that
he wanted to get out yet he was afraid. Some friends of his apparently
referenced him to me. I found the video waiting me with some further
instructions on some things. I am running it through a few tests to see if
it is real. Sometime this week all the tests should be in. If it is real,
which I believe it is, than I will post it here. Unfortunately the good
doctor decided to hack out some prime footage. I will try and reconstruct
what might have happened in the blank spots, as he conveniently left a good
time gauge as to how much film he munched.

Oh Doctor, thanks for the interesting side comments, but whatever made you
think I truly care about that! I do things for my own reasons not because
they are good or bad. Indeed, ask some others about my motives.

I can't wait for election crunch time. I'm sure there will be some good
dirt to dig up!]<<<<<
-- Ratspeak <20:13:51/10-02-56>
Message no. 4
From: Erik Jameson <erikj@****.COM>
Subject: Back in the saddle again...
Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 18:15:57 -0400
>>>>>[Holy frag. I think I've got this figured out, or at least part of
it. Okay, last week the Tokyo Stock Market collapsed, it's worse
single-day drop in 70 years. This dragged down the global markets,
dropping nearly every market to at least pre-Crash of '29 levels.

Still don't know how or why it crashed, aside from the fact that Renraku,
after about 15 months of unprecedented strength, has been getting softer
and softer the last few months; if it's all above board, maybe a few key
people panicked and started a massive chain reaction. Right now, that lame
explanation is about as good as it gets.

But I do know who's cleaning up on it (BTW, the market's still trading at
20 year lows). I can tentatively identify a few "winners" out of this
debacle, based on some holding companies I know are held by the players,
buying patterns, what little decking I can do and of course, lots of skull
sweat.

Lofywr. He's nearly impossible to track, but I've got a few niblets of
data that strongly suggest that not only is he consolodating his hold over
his network of companies, but he's looking into some complimentary markets
in Europe. The wyrm has a stronger hold over Europe now.

Damien Knight. He's hard to track also, but the few bits of info and the
purchasing patterns match his. He couldn't get his hands on any
significant increase in Ares shares, so he expanded in other directions.
Seems to have made some investments in Europe and Africa.

Novatech Holdings. Who the frag are they? I don't know, but almost the
moment the market bottomed out, they began buying out various Fuchi North
American holdings and all sorts of other related high-tech outfits,
including a couple of bleeding-edge SOTA garage companies that had just
recently done their IPOs and no one had yet made any major moves towards
acquiring them.

All I know about these guys are that they are based out of Boston and
they've bought a big chunk of Fuchi right from under their noses. Which
leads me to believe that is surely must be Richard Villiers, Fuchi CEO, but
that link is even more tenous than what I've got on Knight and Lofwyr.

And of course, thanks to The Mighty Quinn for giving me a swift kick in the
hoop, now all my clients are profiting...which means, I'm profiting...

+++++sound loop-Gene Autry's "Back In the Saddle Again"

]<<<<<
-- The Marketeer <22:37:54/10-04-59>
Message no. 5
From: "Brian M. Vickery" <amish@************.COM>
Subject: back in the saddle again
Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 03:53:31 -0800
>>>>>[Well it has been awhile since i have been on the 'trix just
browsing the goings on til some stuff happened and i had to take a
long, and at one point unwanted vacation, but now i am back. And
if anyone see's Joe the Kung Fu Troll around, tell him i'm sorry
about all those tests at the hospital.]<<<<<
--Wray<03:53:21/11-28-59>

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