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From: Mark Imbriaco <mark@**********.COM>
Subject: None
Date: Sat, 22 Nov 1997 11:29:04 -0800
>***** PRIVATE: Neuron Basher
>>>>>>[I'd know your coding style anywhere.
>
> Well, I was able to get through quite a bit of it, but got hung up
>when the cascade kicked in. I considered trying to reverse engeneer it
but
>when I realized I know who's style it was, I decided, rightfully, to back
>off of it. Ill have to get back at Icepick for dropping inhose
>code on me.
>
> That explains why you two didnt want to help me on
>the job.]<<<<<
> -- Skuff <06:25:08 / 11-22-58>

***** PRIVATE: Skuff
>>>>>[ Well when I gave it to Icepick to evaluate I didn't expect him to
turn it
back over to you -- I got a good chuckle when you tried to get me to help
on it.
I'm fairly proud of the code. You should see it go when I enable the
psychotropic
and bio-feedback subroutines. Truly a sight to behold. It takes a lot of
horsepower to run correctly, but I figure that anyone that needs IC that's
this
powerful has got it to spare.

Come down to my office when you get a few minutes .. I've got something
really
cool to show you. ]<<<<<
-- Neuron Basher <11:22:09/11-22-58>

***** PRIVATE: Icepick
>>>>>[ No fair contracting Shane to try and cut that IC .. it was hilarious
when
he tried to recruit me to help him out with it. I had to think fast to
come up
with a reasonable excuse. Anyhow, what do you think? ]<<<<<
-- Neuron Basher <11:24:01/11-22-58>

***** PRIVATE: Flux
>>>>>[ I found that bug in the OS that was bothering me and squashed it.
I'm
going to patch Gatekeeper-Cluster to bring the machines up to date with my
newest code changes and bring the security software online. ]<<<<<
-- Neuron Basher <11:26:03/11-22-58>

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