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Message no. 1
From: "You bloody hagis!" <MKNABUSCH@******.BITNET>
Subject: Bitbyte
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 93 15:50:00 EDT
>>>>>[ Well, long time no see Bitbyte. How's the Chi-town area? Heard
from
your brother lately? He stopped by to break the security on my house and
dissappeared after apologising. By the way, don't mind Styx too much. I can
even put up with her and you know how I feel about insects (if you forgot,
ask G.G. Better yet, ask him about what happened in the UB). That was a while
back though. Give my reguards to any of the crew you see.]<<<<<
-Harlequin <Excelsior!>
Message no. 2
From: "J.R. Norton" <jrn1@**.AC.UK>
Subject: Bitbyte
Date: Thu, 18 Mar 93 14:46:17 GMT
>>>>>[ Bitbyte first of all lets get a few things staight. First my name
is
Wytchwind O.K. Second where do you get off telling me to go back to school I
am 23 years old and have had three years at MIT&T as well other educational
establishments. I am currently trying to learn decking from one of the best
there is (Dark Elf). I am so sorry if my lack of knowlage of the matrix is an
insult to such a technomancer as yourself but I have only been doing it nearly
a month so give me a break. Would you like to condem all those beginner deckers
to get of the matrix because you are not impressed ( if the answer is yes then
I would enjoy tremendous pleasure in making childish gestures from afar at you)
Since you seem to beleave me to be a child what is you suprem opinion
on some of the drek my deck has been putting me through the last couple of
attemps. Please forgive my anger but I have a very bad headach.]<<<<<
-Wytchwind (14:48:45 GMT/03-18-54)

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