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Message no. 1
From: Freddy Frypp <CUENOJF@*********.EDU>
Subject: Toning Down...at 29?!
Date: Fri, 13 May 1994 12:13:04 CDT
*****Private: Dark Angel
>>>>>[Sheesh, toning down at 29.... next thing you'll be wondering
what to do about your baldness or something. Oh well, I guess
everybody can't live forever. (Not to be confused with those damned
"immortals" running around. Just one of those great things about
being an elf.) I turn eighty in Novemeber and I'm still going just
as strong as I was back in the early-2000's. 'Course, I'm not
throwing fireballs anymore, but that's a different story.

Anyway, are you planning on doing full system installation: hardware,
firmware, software, IC allocation, the whole nine meters? Or just
ways of improving exhisting systems? Just wondering how much this
will cost me......

Actually maybe it would be good to have more experienced decking
help. I just signed Basilisk to help with the cybertech and maybe he
can do a little side decking, but the deckers I've got now are only
passable. Spark's good technically, but he lacks imagination. The
other one's creative, but he has trouble finding the "ON" switch
sometimes. Usually I just ask the Neo-A's in SF to help me with my
Matrix work.

And, yeah, I like the name: Angel Security, Limited; a Partially Owned
Subsidiary of Frypp Security, Inc. Uh, oh.... that's sounds like
something a megacorp exec would say... Shoot me now.]<<<<<
-- Freddy Frypp (12:05:05 / 05-13-55)
Carib League Matrix Uplink #6973
Message no. 2
From: Gian-Paolo Musumeci <musumeci@***.LIS.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: Re: Toning Down...at 29?!
Date: Fri, 13 May 1994 17:01:06 -0500
*****Private to: Freddy Frypp
>>>>>[Um, no.

Guess again.

I am -not- getting tied into your corporation, sorry. I will give you a
discount on services, tho. A major one...we can discuss that later.

Money is not really a problem here...]<<<<<
-- Dark Angel <Fallen/Soul>

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