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From: "Brian E. Angliss" <ANGLISS@******.BITNET>
Subject: To Macros the Black
Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 16:22:14 -0400
>>>>>[I apologize for not responding to you sooner, but I have been rather
busy. I am afraid that I am unable to help you due to current contractual
obligations with my current employer. Working for Aztechnology, however
indirectly, would be a breach of that contract. Normally, I would be perfectly
willing to break a contract for more nuyen than I am being currently paid, but
I have personal reasons to maintain contact with my current employer that just
nuyen cannot compensate me for. I am very sorry.]<<<<<
-- Dante(16:14:33/09-15-55)

>>>>>[Oh, by the way, IBA. I am re-cooking my main deck currently, so I'll
be
up for a re-match when it is done.]<<<<<
-- Dante(16:15:40/09-15-55)

*****PRIVATE: Nightstalker, Circuit Breaker, Spirit, IBA
>>>>>[I don't know who else to send this to, but I suspect that you will
find
it useful. Solitaire kept massive files on Dante, over and above what the
police and security orginizations like Interpol could dream of having. I've
locked them up with a black encryption to keep the BIS and the NSA and
whoever else might profit from them from getting them. They'd only arrest and
interrogate him. I want him dead. The files include pictures, squats, and
several detailed files on his programing style and expertise, which apparently
is Matrix and IC rather than decking or deck design.

+++++Include Maxim Black Encryption: Dante Files+++++
+++++NOTICE: No sucessful illegal access attempts+++++

One more thing: Our agents have found that the accounts we tagged as related
to Dante have almost been totally cleaned out legally rather than by deckers
looking for cred. He's withdrawn over 100MY for some reason. What it is is
beyond me. Just be aware that he may be ready for you with whatever he's
spending that much cred on.]<<<<<
-- Collussus(16:23:54/09-15-55)

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