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From: Brian Rogers <rogers@****.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: None
Date: Sun, 12 Jan 1997 14:05:46 -0600
>>>>>[So much for that scam.]<<<<<
-- Skuff <19:48:31 / 01-12-58>

>>>>>[Get busted, Skuff?]<<<<<
-- Priest <19:48:31 / 01-12-58>

>>>>>[Of course not, just that the FBI decided that the nodes I was running
were a threat to the investigation so they were about to shut us down when
I got a very polite mail message from a "friend" who said informed me of
the impending confiscation of all the the equipment.

I've never seen matrix jocks move so fast in my life! The FBI managed to
snag a couple of the servers with all of the information on them. Figured
it best to give them something than to try to get it all away from
them. We saved the expensive systems. Im sure their matrix people will tell
them that they got an empty box and several inexpensive external drives. They
will know we knew they were coming but they will still get the data they
wanted.]<<<<<
-- Skuff <19:51:20 / 01-12-58>

>>>>>[You gave them all the data]<<<<<
-- Priest <19:51:20 / 01-12-58>

>>>>>[Not really. I gave them the stuff we were pumping out to the users,
but I
made sure we kept the user database safe. We might want to start up
again later. This went over fairly well, considering.]<<<<<
-- Skuff <19:51:20 / 01-12-58>

>>>>>[I do not understand you sometimes]<<<<<
-- Priest <19:51:20 / 01-12-58>

>>>>>[Whats there to understand? I do what needs to be done to see what
we get by]<<<<<
-- Skuff <19:51:20 / 01-12-58>

>>>>>[Lets take this off line]<<<<<
-- Priest <19:51:20 / 01-12-58>

>>>>>[Where are you two going to go...dont leave me
out!]<<<<<
-- Merrox <19:51:20 / 01-12-58>

>>>>>[Eaves dropping again, Merrox? Lets head down to the The
Lounge]<<<<<
-- Skuff <19:51:20 / 01-12-58>

>>>>>[Shonuff!]<<<<<
Merrox <19:51:21 / 01-12-58>

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