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Message no. 1
From: Evan Hughes <ehughes@****.carleton.ca>
Subject: Did I notice something?
Date: Mon, 3 Jun 96 19:40:48 EDT
*****PRIVATE TO: The Mighty Quinn
>>>>>[I couldn't help but notice one of the mail-delivery daemons choak on
your mail a few hours ago -- and I was wondering if you were mucking about
with your TD *grin* stamp.

Since I've made changing my stamp a bit of a summer project, I was
wondering if you wanted to compare notes?]<<<<<
-- Tobias Dark <19:41:43/06-03-57>
+++++WARNING! Nonfatal field overflow. Please contact your MSP.
Message no. 2
From: "Paul J. Adam" <shadowtk@********.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Did I notice something?
Date: Tue, 4 Jun 1996 10:02:59 +0100
*****PRIVATE: Tobias Dark
>>>>>[Yeah, I was messing with it to see what would happen. I guess I
need a bit more than a two-year-old copy of "Matrix for Dummies",
though. Being hung over didn't help either :) And apparently you need a
deck or something, too. You want to talk to >>encrypted<< at Seattle U's
computing department, he's the one who gets my mail to and from
Shadowland for me.]<<<<<
-- The Mighty Quinn <10:03:34/06-04-57>
Message no. 3
From: Evan Hughes <ehughes@****.carleton.ca>
Subject: Re: Did I notice something?
Date: Tue, 4 Jun 96 18:29:35 EDT
*****PRIVATE TO: The Mighty Quinn
>>>>>[Ach! Universities! It's been ages since I've been in one of those...
But I think I may invest a few minutes in giving him a call. If he doesn't
already know, please tell him that Toby. B. Dark will be dropping him a
line later on tonight.]<<<<<
-- Tobias Dark <18:30:31/04-06-57>

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