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Message no. 1
From: Steve Huth <HUTH@***.EDU>
Subject: more from anon
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1993 16:49:12 -0700
>>>>>[Powerhouse: my street handle IS Anonymous, and it's a valid as
yours or any others for an ID, in the right circles at least. A pathetic
joke that my surprisingly tiny mind enjoys. And if it causes some
people trouble in trying to track me down, so much the better. Thanks for
offering to help, but I'd point out (to prevent any possible future
trouble) that our missing friend's name is Spectre,
not Sceptre, as you have called him multiple times. In his current state
of mind, such an error might not be appreciated. And he never had a since
of humor anyway.]<<<<<
-- Anonymous <##:##:##/**-**-**>


>>>>>[Though its none of my business....
Can Pharelyte and Q. take their games of one-up-man-ship and ego bragging
elsewhere? It seems like every month someone shows up convinced they're
the best and brightest, and can do anything they like. I doubt anyone
forced to watch your spat is that interested. I don't care who
started it, or how much the other one is a fool for not figuring out
something completely obvious, or how much you've stolen from eachother.
Try to remember that if you don't want someone breaking into your
accounts, then don't bust into theirs. And besides, you are both fools
for leaving any appreciable sums in electronic accounts anyway. With the
bunch on this net, it's better to have just about everything in hard
cash/credsticks/goods anyway, and use (very) temp accounts. Sorry for the
soapbox routine, maybe I had too much coffee trying to keep up with
Agent Cooper.]<<<<<
-- Anonymous <##:##:##/**-**-**>

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