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From: Brian Rogers <rogers@****.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: Kor
Date: Thu, 15 Dec 1994 11:51:21 -0600
>>>>>[DragonEyes -- I am going to assume that since those stock options
didnt come through for us that Jason is still alive. Bummer. Just kiddin',
we wouldnt know what to do with them anyway. I havent told the rest of the
office that I know he is fine just yet because there has been far too much
heat around.

Some "friends of the family" stopped by the other day asking all types of
questions about Jace. I did my 'smile and nod' routine and I guess I snowed
them pretty good. I was able to figure out that they were seriously pissed off
about something he had done. When the lawyers didnt come in and divide up the
company I figgered he had pulled a serious fade on even the 'Cats. Thats when
I logged on here. It only took about an hour of searches before I found your
Vid Upload (I should log on more often to ShadowLand...but I keep forgetting
to. I guess it comes from being legit and all -- BLEAGH) of the hoop kickin'
you gave the Kittens. Good job. I still say you should have killed the
fraggers...they would have unloaded on Jace...you should have unloaded on them.
Fair is fair, right?

But, anyway, I checked out the vid, made some other checking around with my
friends and here I am.

Hey, before you get him all cleaned up, ask him if we can have a raise...
Just kiddin' again, he pays us pretty good here (and gives me a place to
hack from...serious bonusness). Tell him we love him. If he is like
conscious and stuff, tell him we landed a couple more security company
contracts, a few entertainment contracts, and the next version of the
hardware is nearly finished. Oh, and the burrito machine is broken
again. Max did it this time.]<<<<<

-- Trixie <17:29:49 / 12-15-55>
Head of Software Dev.
Industrial Sound and Magic

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