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From: Fred Sloniker <lazuli@*.WASHINGTON.EDU>
Subject: Coming back at you, Madman.
Date: Fri, 6 Aug 1993 17:25:39 -0700
>>>>>[Woo! Two Sierras on the same network. That's gonna be a pain. Ah
well, guess I'll have to keep the designator to keep things clean.

Well, gosh, where to begin? I'm corp, I guess, or at least that's what it
says on the label. Beats sucking pavement nights. Working at a little
place called VirtFun-- heard of it? No? Not surprised. Spawned off one
of the big boys, just getting started. But you will, soon 'nuf.

We're working on some great little full-sense vids here-- you know, what
Normal Boring People do with their free time? Real class stuff, fully
interactive, and we even got brains to keep the soft models from getting
too predictable and/or easy. That's my first job. (Amazing, how the
world can be overrun with elves, orks, and stranger things, and people
still want fantasy. But I digress.) We're even Matrix-compatible, or will
be when we get going. But leave your IC-crackers at the door; my other
job's to keep out folks who want to crack the DB and beat us to market.

Anyway, like I said, we're still gearing up, and I'm stuck here in the lab
doing stuff. Don't get out much, haven't in a few years. I've got
uncapped Matrix access, though, so I can get 'out' whenever the compile's
running or the corp monitors aren't watching. Handy, that.

So, you wanna tell me what's going on out there where sec guards aren't
shooting all the trouble? Love to hear here. Or you can meet me in the
Matrix at the front door. Invitation only, please.]<<<<<
-- SierraFL < 17:44:12 / 1993 Aug 06 >

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