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Message no. 1
From: The Deb Decker <RJR96326@****.UTULSA.EDU>
Subject: Stopping a Data Spigot
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1993 15:33:34 -0500
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Message no. 2
From: Mike Goldberg <M_GOLDBERG@******.COLORADO.EDU>
Subject: Re: stopping a data spigot.
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1993 08:55:32 -0600
>>>>>[A few things to start off with. William is proving very hard to heal
through magical means, due to his body is so . . . appearently different.
Anyway, because of that he is still out of the action, hard core, like pretty
close to entering a coma. The body has been fragged hard, and the doc keeps
muttering that he should be dead. One thing the doc, has done was to keep him
away from any sources of electricity that he could get into. . . paranoid
about something, but the doctor wouldn't say what.

Jaez, your theories about data spigots may be correct. There was no real
physical mess, but the choas around, had everyone in a scramble, which made it
easier for a certain Troll and I to get him out. All that I can tell, if that
was a Nuclear power plant, it sure as hell didn't look like it.

Anyway, I still not sure what to do about this, nor is it really a pressing
concern to me, I am a Lot more worried about what Phoenix is doing than this.
Any advice will be appreciated. It looks like I might need the services of a
decker. If so, I don't know what I'll offer as to pay. . .

By the way, one of William's last posts seems to indicate that it might have
been something like a one-way data line. And that if the info, was from that
plant, they were listening in on a lot of topics from cold fussion, to the
focus run, to the run that Doomsday was on, to the Highlander ritual and such.

Any suggestions?]<<<<<
-- Shadowfox <8:57:00/7-22-54>

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