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Message no. 1
From: Jacamus <CUENOJF@*********.EDU>
Subject: Thanks Forge
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 1994 10:09:21 GMT-500
>>>>>[What can you tell me about this Dikote stuff? What's it
gonna do for me? In all my travels and wild frollicking adventures
I've never heard of this stuff. Most important question, how bad's
this gonna set me back?

Whoa... somebody mentioned spell locks (I think I can figure out what
one of those do, thank you much wiz boys) a coupla posts back. Now
can a mere mundane (such as myself) get the advantages of using
enchanted snap blades? Or can someone lock a spell into my
cyberspurs? Heh.]<<<<<
-- Jacamus (10:06:15 / 02-23-55)
Message no. 2
From: Egil Geir Brautaset <egilbra@***.UNIT.NO>
Subject: Re: Thanks Forge
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 1994 19:10:19 +0100
>>>>>[ Well, Jacamus, I note that some people have
objections to us discussing the pros and cons of
magic etc. in this forum. Fortunately it wasn't the
system operator so we are probably safe a while longer.

Now, DIKOTE is something I know very little about,
but I have found this reference in a metallurgical
library.

*** DIKOTE: New uses for old gemstones - Article attached ***

But if you want to find out what it does you will have to
ask someone else. The article mentions chips so, maybe
a decker will know. Is there anybody out there that
can give a 'field tested' opinion? ]<<<<<

-- Forge <GMT 18:14:36/23-FEB-55>
Message no. 3
From: A cohort's CoHort <cohort@******.CONNECTED.COM>
Subject: Re: Thanks Forge
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 1994 17:18:28 -0800
>>>>>[ I use dikoted bladed weapons almost exclusively, with the
exception, of course, of my firearms. I think it works well. I never
have a problem with my blade getting stuck in someones bones. ]<<<<<
-- HellSpawn <17:21:54/02-23-55>

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