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From: William Li <william@******.RICE.EDU>
Subject: securedline
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 16:00:53 -0500
>>>>>[*****ENCRYPT:SecureCode1
A clever set of Encyrptions you sent me, Wyrm, ingenious way of gettingg it
to me as well, I might add. You will need the following files:

Uploading...........Motor........Drill.......Web..........Goo......Knife.....
Chisel........Pliers........Sander..........Blocker.......Rocket......!done.

Okay, you can uncompress those later. Let my givce you a quick rundown of
what the story is. I an item, I call it Matthias, it is like a modulator for
me, it keeps the matrix at a distance, so to speak, I can live without it, but
I would really, really like it back. Its stuck in data spigot 2 in both a
physical and virtual sense. Which means it has to be virtually severed and
then actually severed. Let me warn whomever that, if data spigot 2 blows up
again with that little devide still in it, it will be a very bad day for
that neck of the woods.

Okay, once that is done, you can follow data spigot 3 (which was not
orginally reported to have any damage) back to the fork and redirect all of
the output from spigot 2 to spigots 3 and 4. Spigot 1 is patched but can't
handle the overload, and spigot 4 will mirror feedback to spigot three, so
once you've done this the intereface on spigot 3 will be soft as cake.

score the ice with Chisel, sand it to make it brittle. and then lift of the
face plate with the pliers. From there it should be no problem. If you
need a key, use the modulator, it has to be done with the modulator.

Tell me if you need any more info.]<<<<<
-- William 6174 <16:04:44/7-26-54>

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