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From: uplink 2099 <uplink@****.UNOMAHA.EDU>
Subject: my identity and other stuff
Date: Tue, 27 Apr 1993 19:13:41 CDT
>>>>>[Blinder - I do believe you've mixed me up with that Shadowknight
jerk. I don't have any grudge against vampires, as long as they
leave me alone, I like my sunrises too much to give them up. As for
that UV laser, I can get them cheap; we're currently upgrading
UCAS central's overland communications and all their UV's are coming
straight to me for resale. Now, retuning lasers from communication
wavelength to milspec wavelength isn't easy, but I've been doing this
sort of thing ever since they started using UV lasers for overland
commo. What I'm interested in is Prof. Kirmann's research on X-ray
lasers; these can frack up your day severely! You need shielded armor
to beat one of these things; too bad they're only used for medical
purposes right now. *sigh* Besides, the damn things are too big to
be used for offensive purposes; but they'll make commo through space
a bit easier. That research is due 2055, though.]<<<<<
-uplink <19:06:54/04-27-54>

>>>>>[Jaez - my name is uplink, no capital letters please. I'm kinda
new to the matrix, and I'm sorry if this is slow, but I don't jack,
I turtle. I've been a communications specialist since my twelfth
birthday and I presently work freelance in the UCAS. My company,
Ear_to_Ear, is based out of Washington, D.C., UCAS. My biggest
client is the UCAS itself, but I also supply most big-name security
companies with their large-scale communication needs. I listen to
"classic" rock-and-roll; my collection of Presley has just been
completed and I've got a bid on the last Robert Plant original
recording, to complete my Led Zeppelin collection. Currently I'm
not a Shadowrunner as my job keeps me safe and secure and well
supplied with dollars. If you're ever in Washington look me up;
I'd be fascinated to hear from someone like you.]<<<<<
-uplink <19:13:09/04-27-54>

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