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From: Daniel Waisley <DJWA@******.UCC.NAU.EDU>
Subject: Job
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 1993 15:09:28 -0700
*****Encrpyt Will Ren Push the Button!! Solitaire/Harlequin
>>>>>[ Harlequin, don't worry about Gridlink, thats mine and CB's job. You
really wouldn't want to take our fun away from us would you?

Solitaire, the system is cake, not a problem. The big trouble is that someone
is going to have to moniter it at a few junctions, especially for the Ambulance.
As for the police, could you please make sure that most of them don't hear about
the rescue? Police tend to like action for the adrenaline rush, and if they
here about something BIG, they will go to it, sometimes even leaving those
little things like people going through a red light :). Also police enroute to
crime scene can go through stoplights (they act only as stop signs) and they
might also have light changers so that they can go quicker ( a fact which makes
my job really fun, they try to change the light; I 1- stop it 2 - let it
change then change it back 3 - change them all to green :) ).

So our best bet is when the police do not know it has happened, so please have
whoever is on NYPD, Knight and Winter make sure they stop those messages. A
frame might work nicely in that aspect. Also since I can handle Gridlink and
such myself - what do you want CB to do after she has helped me set it up?

Aslo, Claw and Fox plan on having it so that the people in the vehicles can't
see, I really don't know how but they said something about shadow. Also Claw
promises a cloudy day just to make it a little more fun for the IP pilots.
Oh, Lister and Kichanski have the police car, so tell whoever has NYPD that car
number ***CAR*** is on our side, and will be sent to the courthouse.

Hey wow!! I can even send out roads crews from here to block roads!! Am I going
to have fun our what!!!.]<<<<<
--Spirit < Of the Matrix >

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