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1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask.... 2 ************************ INSTALLED: 31 JAN 85 *************************** 3 Welcome to BWMS (BackWater Message System) Mike Day System operator 4 ************************************************************************* 5 GENERAL DISCLAIMER: BWMS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION 6 PLACED ON THIS SYSTEM. 7 BWMS was created as an electronic bill board. BWMS is a privately owned 8 and operated system which is currently open for use by the general public. 9 No restrictions are placed on the use of the system. As the system is 10 Privately owned, I retain the right to remove any and all messages which 11 I may find offensive. Because of the limited size of the system, it will be 12 periodically purged of messages. (only 629 lines of data can be saved) 13 To leave a message, type 'ENTER' and use ctrl/C or break to get out of the 14 ENTER mode. The message is automatically stored. If after entering the 15 message you find you made a mistake, use the replace command to replace 16 the line. To exit from the system, type 'OFF' then hang up. 17 Type 'HELP' to see other commands that are available on the system. 18 ************************************************************ 19 20 (:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:) 21 At the risk of repeating a time-worn cliche, "At the..." 22 No, no, practice some self-restraint! Find something original to say. 23 Like: "Toto, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore..." 24 Seraph 25 (:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:) 26 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 27 From Prometheus; Forethoughts 28 Assorted messages follow; 29 Master Changer, you may not have noticed, but even before the Aryan Nations were exposed, I and Man in Gray were talking 30 about nazi's in Idaho. 31 From my experience with them, they are the same sort of Anglo Christian Terrorist organization that is now finding more and 32 more acceptance in secluded American cities, both North and South of the Mason Dixon Line. 33 34 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 35 36 tilean keyed the proper access codes... struggling to remember the last eight digits... prime number based codes are an easy 37 way to annoy users... 38 as the reports shined on the screen... one came to his attention more than any other... a report of a power failure in one 39 f many nations formed hundreds of years ago... after the demise of the Norseman and the viking ways... 40 41 the nation was dethek and was presently a hot bed of soviet activity... aside from the usual dockings... two small nuclear 42 submarine had been docked for some two months now... unusual because the soviets were pulling all of their submarine fleet 43 into three task forces... apparently... these two ships had a very special importance... 44 no work was being done on the submarines... and there was no real damage sufficient enough to warrant it staying in port... 45 46 one report from an agent markesson said they were doing intensive amounts of radiation work inside the submarine... leading 47 ne to beleive they incurred damage to one of their on board nuclear missiles... 48 although they were not decipghered... the simple fact that they were using their highest codes and best scrambling routines... 49 indicated something very important was transpiring in dethek... 50 51 tilean noticed the other routine news reports... something about a terrorist action in guenea bassau... a bush tribal region 52 an incorrect report about a soviet missile that was fired from the berring sea accidently by anoother soviet submarine... 53 54 city... inaccurate... 55 56 57 as requested... a new direction... the infamous shape of things to come... 58 oh yes... if my writting is rediculous... please tell me... so i won't keep embarrassing myself at this... 59 60 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 61 ~ ETC: Don't be paranoid. No offense is intended to anybody. I just would ~ 62 ~ like prospective writers to be on their toes early. So, when they come ~ 63 out to the real world, they will be ready to face the harshness of say, a 64 city editor like Clark Kent's boss. In a bit of rage, one city editor tol;d 65 a budding writer: "If you insist on redundancy - why don't you find employ- 66 ment somewhere else, like Boeing, rockwell, etc, where they build redundancy 67 to the n th degree. 68 f.t. comb 69 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 70 )*_$)@*%^_)@*@#_)*%)%*!_+)*%)_*%_)@^&)_*%!_)%*!_)#%&_)#^&)_*^%_)@#*^_@)#^&#)_@*@#_)*^@_)^&@_#)*^@_)&^@_)^*_@)&^@_)*^@_$) 71 "I have some bad news for you Farley. 'Fred' is missing. I think it is safe to assume our welcoming party had 72 something to do with it." 73 Farley didn't take this well at all. He holstered Betsy, and climbed up into the truck to see the empty trailer for 74 himself. "Who could have known about this? I thought you ran a tight organization here? What have I joined, a bunch of 75 dolts who can't keep track of agents or cars?" It was obvious that Farley had become rather close to Fred, the way a man 76 becomes close to mechanical objects that nonetheless take on personalities of their own. 77 "We'll do everything we can to recover the car, Farley.", Fellows told him, trying to reassure the newest member of 78 ET. "Remember, we want to examine Fred as much as you want to drive him." 79 near a picture of a cherry fruit pie. 80 L'homme emerged from the BMW, and motioned the others over to it. "I have radioed Ian, and told him about what 81 happened here. He is getting right on the apparent leak, and will report back to us when he finds out more about it. In 82 the meantime, let us head over the old Lovejoy restaurant. We have some business to attend there. Besides, I am getting 83 a bit hungry." 84 Fellows seemed to like the idea, but Farley was a bit perplexed. "Food! Now! Is that all you can think of? What about 85 Fred? What about this truck and the hitman you so coolly dispatched? Are you just going to leave it?" 86 L'homme tried not to lose patience. Farley was new at this elevated game and all, but still..."It is you, my friend, 87 who doesn't understand. I can understand your curiosity, but when you question NET's decisions, you are going a bit 88 too..." 89 Farley cut him off. "I WASN'T questioning! I just can't understand how you can take all of this without so much as 90 blinking an eye. You just killed a man! Do you always go around leaving bodies in the street so nonchalantly?" 91 "May I remind you of your own actions. If I hadn't been in the position I was to disable our would-be assailant, I 92 have no doubt he would have wound up on the short end of a .45 caliber slug, courtesy of Eugene Farley. Am I not correct?" 93 "Well...I guess you...", Farley stammered, and he wasn't used to it. He may not have been the world's greatest 94 detective, but he always had a semblance of self-confidence. It was these blasted NET agents. They were too good. They had 95 all the right moves. They were always in control. He couldn't help feeling a bit inadequate, and hence, a bit on edge. 96 "Things will be taken care of. It is not the agent's job to go around cleaning up after himself. An agent must move 97 ast, and always be ready and willing to move on. Someone once said our organization could be compared to, believe it or 98 not, the Air Force. The Air Force employs tens of thousands of people to support only a few. The whole objective of an air 99 force base with hundreds or maybe thousands of people working there is to support a relative handful of pilots and planes. 100 hose few pilots must be the tops in everything they do. They are pampered and completely taken care of. But when they 101 are called into action, they are on their own. The thousands can't do a thing but maybe watch, listen in, and clean up 102 afterwards. Are you beginning to get the picture Farley?" 103 Farley nodded his head, but remained silent. #So much is happening so fast. Where does it all end? Or does it end?# 104 "Into the car, gentlemen. We must be off. In ten minutes this street will look completely normal. Nothing out of the 105 ordinary happened here, right?", L'homme looked at his companions for conformation. "Right.", they replied in unison. 106 "Fellows...off to the Lovejoy. Farley, I hope you are hungry. We may be awhile there..." 107 @#)_%*#@)_%*#@)_%*@#)_%*#@)_%*#@%_)@#*%#@)_%*@#)_%* L'homme sans Parity *)_$*_)@#*_)@#*%_)@#*%)_@#*%_)*%_#)%*_)*%@_#)*%_ 108 Kathy: My French teacher would have you strung up by your flat American shoes, but I'll forgive you... I developed the 109 negatives yesterday. I ma happy with the results. More information for NET's files, heh heh. 110 %*)_#%*_#)@%*@#)_%*@#)_%*@#)_%*@#)_%*@#)_%*@#)_^&#$)_&^@_#)*&^)_@_)%&@#_)&%_@)*%@_#)*%@_#)%&@)_%@#*%_)@#&*%)_@#*%)_*%)_#*_ 111 ma or am? 112 HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH 113 "We R In Control" 114 115 We control the data banks 116 We control the think tanks 117 We control the flow of air 118 119 We're controlling traffic lights 120 We control commuter flights 121 We control the chief of staff 122 123 We control the TV sky 124 We control the FBI 125 We control the flow of heat 126 127 Computer age-in harms way 128 We will prevail and perform 129 our function 130 C.C.T.B. 131 132 We control 133 We're controlling 134 We control you floor to florr 135 e control you door to door 136 We're controlling while you sleep 137 e're controlling while you sleep 138 e are in control 139 We are in control 140 E GOT FUCKED UP THE ASS 141 --------------> From "Trans" by Neil Young 142 HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH 143 =*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* 144 o John K. O'Hara: The mark one cipher is not, repeat NOT, working. Even with the modifications 145 hat you said to make. One thing it does do right, is it doesn't drop the first letter anymore. 146 t switched to the last...WORK ON IT!!! 147 =*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* Operative Elizabeth Ryan *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* 148 149 150 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ (belittled and not amused) 151 CISTOP MIKEY: I must have 'spoken' too soon in requesting that E/O be removed. 152 It is obvious, by the looks of tilean's and L'Homme's entries that we may 153 never be low on the twit supply. For all our safetys sake, please return E/O 154 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --->the Guardian 31:15 155 156 ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZippy 157 AArrrggg!!! Twits abound everywhere!! 158 istop; It is with a heavy heart, and exasperated fingers that I submit my tired agreement with The Guardian that 159 e return to (stammer, gasp, gag) E/O. It seems that the more twitly sections of society will never let up in their 160 uest to deface that which is beautiful. Perhaps it is jealousy that drives them, for I find it highly doubtful that 161 ne who goes through the Inn, destroying carefully chosen groups of words, brought together by brightly shining 162 ntellects could duplicate such feats without change, at least to the attitude. I will not go so far as to threaten 163 hese individuals with what will happen to them if they do not stop, for that would make me no better than them. 164 But if I may be so bold, I would like to make a suggestion to my fellow visitors to the Inn; Though it may be 165 ifficult, I suggest that we simply ignore the twits, and see what happens. As I have 2 younger brothers, I know that 166 his is an extremely potent tactic against children, and what are twits, if not children. I realize that it will be 167 xtremely difficult at first, to watch your words slaughtered before you, bbut think of it as a battle of the wills: 168 s against the twits, with your words against their childish attention-getting schemes. 169 With this, and wishes of luck in whatever you find yourself doing, I leave you. 170 Good luck, 171 ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZippy 172 <^_><^_><^_><^_><^_><^_><^_><^_><^_><^_><^_><^_><^_><^_><^_> 173 The control O wouldn't be so bad if they knew how to turn 174 it off. If it was used wisely an entry can be greatly enhanced 175 with the use of control O, if they knew how to turn it off. 176 For my machine, a control N places the text back to normal, 177 but I'm not sure if other computers view it in the same way. 178 For those of you out there who are using Ascii Express, just 179 keep the chat on so whenever the ^O pops up you can hit ^N and 180 take care of it. 181 <^_><^_><^_><^_><^_><^_><^_><^_><^_><^_><Mark><^_><^_><^_><^_> 182 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PaPa 183 tilean: I liked the entry. 184 Not time right now, must fly. 185 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PaPa Smurf 186 I would like to know the name of the person who recently started (and stopped) a 187 local bbs by the name of Hitchhiker's. You are wasting people's time by 188 starting a system you have no intention of finishing, or even leaving up for 189 more than a few days. Let's hear from you: Have you really given up, or what? 190 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 191 if the person did not tell anyone that is was a test... then i might say that it was not nice... perhaps you did waste your 192 time... but at least one person learned something about the nature of running a system... 193 it is Difficult and also Expensive... and if it was necessary for the operator to take it off line... the so be it... it is 194 not productive to scream about... it can do nothing but hurt some people... and scare others... 195 196 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ETC.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 197 Morning Tea 198 199 I stare into my teacup 200 and see myself brewing. 201 The tea starts weak, steeping quickly, 202 becoming strong. 203 Maybe I'll add some honey or some lemon, 204 it adds a little spice. 205 It lies in its warm cup, 206 steaming with silent pride at 207 no one in particular. 208 I wonder if it lies to itself, 209 saying that its fate 210 must be more that lukewarm. 211 212 Adrian 213 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ETC.^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 214 Sigh. 215 L'homme, voyeur, Alex, MIG(?): 216 I have a source for INCREDIBLY cheap 4116s. If you think you might want some 217 leave me a msg on pcs. 218 _____________________________________Leonard___________________________________ 219 ps. L'homme, am I getting a ride with you or what? 220 _____________________________________________________________________________ 221 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 222 SITSOP MIKEY: I HEARD THAT YOU HAVE AN IBM HARD DRIVE IN SOME SORT OF WORKING 223 CONDITION.. IF THIS IS TRUE WOULD YOU PLEASE GIVE THE ALTERNATE WORLD OR TANIS 224 A CALL... IF ON THE ALTERNATE WORLD LEAVE MAIL TO HAN SOLO. IF ON TANIS LEAVE 225 MAIL TO THE SYSOP. THE INFO I NEED IS WHAT TYPE DRIVE, WHAT COMES WITH IT, AND 226 OF COURSE THE APPROXIMATE ASKING PRICE.... 227 THANX, 228 << COMMANDER MURDOCK >> 229 & 230 << HAN SOLO >> 231 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 232 ***************************************************************** 233 To: Han Solo 234 It is a IBM 2311 removable pack 7 meg hard drive. Asking price is you 235 haul it away, and it's yours. 236 *********************** CISTOP MIKEY ******************************* 237 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* 238 To The Guardian: You claim that since the all allowed has been back up, that twits have been 239 roaming BW creating havoc. If that is true, count yourself one of them. Replacing someone else's 240 entry is not at all nice. If will say that if I have made a mistake in blaming you for this 241 dasteredly deed, then, I am sorry. Since I last logged on at about 2:30 today, the entry that 242 was addressed to John K. O'Hara has been deleted. Your entry was where mine should be. 243 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=* 244 istop Mikey: Please bring us back to Enter Only so things like this don't happen anymore... 245 istop Mikey: Please bring us back to Enter Only so things like this don't happen anymore... 246 =*=*=*=*=*=*=* 247 To John K. O'Hara: Repeat of previos message...Mark One Cipher does not work. I made the changes 248 and it stopped dropping the first letter and started dropping the last...It would be nice 249 to have it working correctly... 250 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* Operative Elizabeth Ryan *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* 251 -=*=- What flame and shadow had wrought, a haunting moment, one -=*=- 252 -=*=- flicker of breathtaking beauty, the little cat saw. With -=*=- 253 -=*=- whiskers a-quiver and eyes full of wonder, she reached out-=*=- 254 -=*=- one paw towards the vanished dragon...to touch what eyes -=*=- 255 -=*=- did not believe. Could it really be so? -=*=- 256 disk FAILURE 257 disk FAILURE 258 For pity's sake! Some dumb jerk who has fun deleting things is getting off messing up things again! 259 umn little jerk! Why can't they crawl under a rock and think about their stupidity for a while? 260 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 261 262 **************************************************************************** 263 The scene at the hospital was reaching high levels of insanity, Tina 264 had finally finished the paperwork on Jack's admittance. Tony and Marci 265 were barking at each other over Jack's condition. Jack was quite unstable 266 and just wanted relief from his pain, the Lone Stars were wearing off and 267 he was downright uncomfortable with his dilema. 268 An operating room was now available and Jack was brought in for surgery. 269 As the orderly wheeled him down the hall, the other 3 were beside him 270 offering support. A nurse stopped his friends at the door to the operating 271 room and Jack was taken in alone. 272 *one hour later* 273 The doctor approached Marci and informed her the surgery was a success 274 and the Gold card was needed so Jack could check out. (gleem in doc's eye). 275 Jack walked out, his arm in a sling; carrying several pain perscriptions 276 to be filled as soon as possible. A look of relief could be seen on all 277 faces. Marci's hand was shaking as she signed the Bankcard receipts, "Gee 278 this is more pain than Jack had." But she turned and saw Jack's sad face 279 " Oh babe, I'm sorry your worth it to me" taking his good arm she walked 280 him towards the door. 281 The foursome was almost to the door when an orderly with a wheelchair 282 came rushing at them at aprox warp 7. "hey you guys, hospital rules state 283 patients must be wheeled out the door." In his haste the orderly left the 284 chair with Marci and Jack had a seat. Tony grabed the handles and put Jack 285 up on two wheels and away they went. The orderly was now flirting with 286 the receptionist and did not notice that the wheelchair had not been returned. 287 Tony opened the trunk and deposited the chair inside. " You guys take 288 Jack home, Ive got unfinished buisness here." 289 ****************************************************kathyd******************* 290 p.s. Jack hoover, did Tony tell you what he has up his sleeve? 291 ********************************************************************************* 292 293 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ (you don't know me well enough yet, 'lady') 294 Miss Ryan, In the most serious tone, I would like to say that having only seen 295 me once, I don't believe that you could really make a decision as to my 296 character, nor I yours. If you have actually read any of the stuff I put into 297 these mighty disks of enlightenment and encouragement, you should know by now 298 that *I* would NEVER touch another persons entries. At the time I first 299 entered the Inn, some ####### was going about Randomly Deleting any and all 300 subject matter. (You should know this already.) Unfortunately, the same deed 301 has been the defamation of me twice now. And both times I'VE BEEN BLAMED! 302 ***** For the record, fellas: I'M NOT DOING IT, I NEVER HAVE, I NEVER WILL! 303 Is that clear enough, or should I draw you a picture? No, I didn't delete the 304 entry, I must have just been the unfortunate slob that had the displeasure of 305 calling after the deed had been committed. 306 You may never know how much I respect this place because like you, all my 307 identities are known to only a few. (Ian, the list is being prepared for you.) 308 If you care to discuss this further, I'd be glad to... MANO-A-MANO. 'Nuf said. 309 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --->THE Guardian 32:05 310 311 `'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`' 312 Again the dawn, what does it bring? 313 Times of quiet beauty, islands of desire; 314 Hours of understanding, only if we make it so. 315 The rising sun brings only opportunity 316 To live another day. 317 318 I watch the last remnants of darkness 319 Flee from the light of morning. 320 I know a new day is dawning; 321 Full of promise and promising nothing. 322 `'`'`'`' -alchemist- `'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`' 323 324 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ (roconsideration) 325 Miss Ryan, Sorry for the tone of the previous msg. My temper ran too far wild. 326 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --->the Guardian 32:supplementary 327 328 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* 329 To The Guardian: I apologize...Nuff said... 330 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* Operative Elizabeth Ryan *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* 331 kathy - the doctor had toothpaste in his eye when he saw Marci's Gold Card? 332 _innocent bysitter_ 333 (:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:) 334 Though I had decided not to comment on the deletions since I 335 idn't want to draw attention to the perpretrator, something needs to be 336 aid. Please, everyone, don't begin accusing other Inn-goers of being 337 esponsible for the loss of your message. This sort of thing is caused by 338 omeone who is incapable of making any constructive addition to what goes 339 n here, but still wants to draw attention to his 'work'. By creating 340 nimosity between us, he accomplishes the greatest goal such a small mind 341 ould conceive of: our division. So ignore him if you will, berate him 342 f you must, but don't turn on each other. He is one of the destroyers, 343 n enemy of creation, and by our division we grant him his desired prize. 344 Seraph 345 :)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:)(:) 346 Rarely have I entered into the stories here, long have I stood in 347 the shadows at the edge of this reality marveling at the beauty. But for 348 some months, a quiet voice has been missed. Did I hear it once again, if 349 only for a moment? The tone seemed familiar. I hope I am correct, and if 350 I am, perhaps some warm cider may be provided by one known better than I. 351 Strangers should not take such liberties. 352 ________________Melissa--------------------------------Melissa________________ 353 M A G E N (cont.-10) 354 355 Raza moved down the beach in a hurried walk. As soon as he was around the 356 point and out of sight he broke into a run. The colorful visual symphony of 357 the tropical sunset went unappreciated by this fleeing figure. Raza's full 358 attention was focused on his overdue meeting with Dixie. How was he going to 359 explain being late? 360 Raza's sweat-soaked clothes made a squishing sound as he jumped into his 361 car and roared off toward town. Staying on the twisting, packed-dirt roads 362 took good skill and dexterity even at low speeds. Raza's haste to reach town 363 resulted in the modification of several palms. The glancing blows left a 364 trail of blue markings along the tree trunks. The one panel on the car that 365 escaped reshaping was the top of the hood. Only young, fast reflexes and 366 blind luck prevented a major crash. 367 After a quick shower and a change of clothes Raza headed for the hotel. 368 While he drove he tried desperately to think of how he was going to explain 369 all of this to Dixie. Now there was his dented car to complicate things. As 370 he drove up to the hotel he saw Dixie sitting on the patio of the `Wrecked 371 Virgin Bar', sipping a drink. When she saw Raza's car her eyes opened wide 372 in surprise. The angry speech she had been saving melted into concern. 373 "Oh Raza! Just look at your car. Are you OK?" 374 "Y-Yes I am.", Raza stammerd, "I had a little problem." 375 "I can see that, honey. You sit down here now y'hear. We'll get you a 376 drink to calm your nerves. It must have been a terrible accident. I'm so 377 glad you weren't hurt. Now where is that waiter? He is soooo slow!" 378 Raza gave lady luck a silent kiss. It looked like Dixie's assumption about 379 what happened had gotten him off the hook. He began thinking up a quick 380 story that wasn't an outright lie. 381 "Dixie, I'm sorry I'm late. I..." 382 "Don't worry your little head about it. I can see you've been through a 383 terrible experience. You have that drink and compose yourself. I'll call 384 daddy and have him send the boat back for us in a little while." 385 Dixie pulled an instrument from her purse and began pushing buttons. 386 "What in the world is that?", Raza blurted out. 387 "It's a new radio-phone. One of daddy's companies makes them. He gave me 388 one so I can call the yacht if I need anything. Be a sweetheart and go call 389 a taxi to take us down to the dock. It's much too hot to walk and your car 390 looks perfectly dangerous. I'm surprised it didn't fall apart already." 391 ----------------Melissa________________________________Melissa---------------- 392 393 A forgotten television flickered in the corner. Doctor Frankenstupe 394 stared out the window, not seeing the freshly fallen snow. His mind was 395 troubled. 396 Sigmund walked into the room. "Doctor, the Young and Restless is on, 397 aren't you watching?" No response. "Doctor... DOCTOR!" Slowly, the Doctor 398 turned. "What's the matter with you, today?" Sigmund asked. 399 "The Dragon Lady is miffed at me," the Dr. said. "What have I done 400 to offend her?" 401 "Just ask. I'm sure she'll tell you." 402 "Oh no, I can't. Her wrath is terrible, indeed. If I really upset 403 her, she may have a dragon sit on me." 404 "I doubt that. Screw up your courage and speak out." 405 "But what about the dragon?" The Doctor held his head in his hands. 406 "Wait... I know." He hurried to a large trunk and pulled something out. 407 "My Exalted Buffalo Lodge head dress--no dragon will sit on me now." On 408 the Doctor's head perched a fierce-looking hat with large upward curving 409 horns on each side. "Now for a weapon." 410 "That may not be a good idea. Remember, you're not allowed anything 411 sharp." Sigmund said. 412 "No, no... it's for show, nothing else." The Doctor went to the 413 closet and returned with a pushbroom. So clad, he stood in the middle of 414 the room, puffed out his chest, and called out with mock bravery... 415 416 "Lady of Dragons, you have a grievance with me. Let us speak 417 of it like adults... and please, no dragons." 418 419 Dr. Frankenstupe 420 +_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_ 421 422 _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- 423 A Bull, the angel of the wild, 424 A Bull as gentle as a child, 425 A pleasant mannered Bull that lay 426 Upon a hill at break of day 427 And munched his cud, observed a gleam 428 Of crimson on the world's extreme 429 Where the Dawn-Spirit had released 430 His flaring banner in the east. 431 The Bull, a flame in either eye 432 That frightened the offending sky, 433 Rose, pawed the earth until his skin 434 Was dun with dust from tail to chin, 435 And lowering his horrid brows, 436 Roared out: "How dare you thus arouse 437 The sleeping lion in my breast!" 438 Then, like a storm from out the west 439 He blindly charged, and without check, 440 Went o'er a cliff and broke his neck! 441 A Tiger, calm, serene, sedate, 442 Administered on his estate, 443 And as he turned him into chyle 444 Remarked with a contented smile: 445 "That sleeping lion in his breast 446 Was just an ass that needed rest." 447 Ambrose Bierce 448 _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ Jedeves 85/02/01 _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- 449 450 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=**=*=* 451 To The Guardian (again): As I said before...I am truely sorry. I, too, was upset and let my 452 temper run wild...The evidence WAS circumstantial, but you have to admit that you might have 453 done the same if you were in my place...Again, I am sorry. 454 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* Operative Elizabeth Ryan *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* 455 456 tilean lifted one foot off the landing rods... the helicopter blades ripped a swath in the air... only inches of above his 457 ad... he could hear the rips... 458 tilean jogged lightly out to the isolated tower in the field... it ought to be the control tower of this field... thought 459 tilean as he jogged... 460 461 as he neared the door... his tie flew up... a sudden gust of wind... and the door was opened... tilean was inside... tit 462 was a strange silence that replaced the gale... 463 gray skies of a northern country are always beautiful... or at least... the thoughts inspired are always gracefull... 464 465 tilean lifted one fott in front of the other... turning slightly with each step... slowly climbing the twisting stairway.. 466 finally he started rising to the height of people in the control tower... there were five people... all sitting at a long 467 control panel... six screens carried the international codes for radar flight notation... 468 469 altitude... airline and nation of origin... all the proper data... plus a line of eight digits tilean did not understand.. 470 tilean memorized eight of the eight digit codes... later reference and all that... 471 there also seemed to be fifty times the number of flights in the area there should have been... odd... the screens listed 472 one of the flights from soviet russia as being only a mile away... odd because there was not a single plane in sight... and 473 vibility was good... 474 475 one theory seemed to make sense to tilean... the range on tis radar installation was fifty to sixty times that of a nnorml 476 installations... and judging from the nation of origin... the eight digit codes ought to lead to some sort of native military 477 designation for a particlar class of plane... this was not a civilian field... 478 479 presently... one of the men turned round to greet tilean... he extended his hand and welcomed a mister semplers... which 480 was going to be tilean's cover name for the duration of this mission... 481 tilean shook the airline controller's hand and exchanged the normal greetings... still thinking about the eight digit code 482 for one of the soviet flights... even though it was a civilian plane... it's code was similar to one of the american planes en 483 route for a german airbase from iceland... that soviet flight was armed and probably on alert... 484 485 tilean waited for the taxi to come and take him to his hotel... until then tilean gained some more information on the exac 486 nature of the eight digit codes... the soviet plane was carrying sensitive radar gear... as sensitive as one of their newer 487 'sayaskana' radar ships... half as accurate as anawax... but still accurate enough... 488 although it was being tailed by seven american fighters... tilean decided to gain more information on this soviet plane... 489 the distination of which was the same port city the two submarines were docked at... 490 491 tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt 492 493 last one got munched... sorry about that but i can not remedy it now... anyway... 494 cistop mikey... could you please explain the 'px' command... it is quite intriguing... ever since the 'ch' revelation... 495 496 497 zzzzzzzzzzzzap 498 zzzzzzzzzzzzzip 499 zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzop 500 zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzup 501 who has somo good progrms for Macintosh they would like to send over the phone? 502 (and receive some in return)-->all Public domaine of course?? Leave message for me on Backwater!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 503 504 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 505 alchemist- Your poem I did enjoy, reading beyond the words. 506 Brutus- answer...? 507 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -Tanya . . . 508 ATTENTION:ALL BWMS USERS!! 509 ======================My name is David Hornbuckle and I just got a modem for christmas. 510 I am using a VIC20. 511 I would like to hear 512 from anybody about 513 anything. I'm new at 514 515 this modem stuff! 516 517 *** Somebody call 667-xxxx and explain this system to me 518 when you call ask for 519 #$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$# 520 Hmm, new modems out there... 521 #$##$##$##$# 522 #Fred gone!# I could hardly contain myself. What had first started as a simple mission was growing infinitely more 523 complex. 524 Despite my state of mind, I forced logic into my grey matter. #Look for clues!#, I thought. 525 I scrambled inside to see the trailer myself. The emptiness inside it mirrored the numb feeling I got just thinking 526 about Fred's components spread out on some lab table. 527 Seeing that I could do nothing here, I followed L'homme and Fellows to a restaurant. NET certainly had sought out 528 the better eating places in Portland as well as the 'danger points', my stomach soon told me. Even though my face 529 plainly conveyed loss and anger, my hunger (which had grown considerably these past two days) tempered emotions long 530 enough to finish eating. 531 "So," I began, "now what? Fred first or Gaudy and Flemming? Or are the 'disappearances somehow related? You both 532 know how much I miss Fred- but I, if this is a democratic situation, vote for getting Gaudy and Flemming first. 533 They can suffer, feel pain, and die. Fred... well, if worst comes to worst, he can be reconstructed. I think I 534 remember enough from his manuals." 535 Fellows finished off a delightful-looking piece of cherry pie, then spoke: "I agree. Ian's AI research can wait 536 'till later. Minsky and Flemming first." 537 "I suppose that makes it unanimous," L'homme said. "Any ideas on where to begin?" 538 #$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$# Farley #$##$##$##$##$##$##$# 20:26 - 02/01/85 #$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$# 539 ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] 540 To: Operative Elizabeth Ryan 541 From: John K. O'Hara, DSNAC, UNDERGROUND 542 Subject: Mark I Chipher and more 543 Miss Ryan, the problems you have experienced are due to mistyping of the 544 encipherment program. If you would send a diskette to UNDERGROUND HQ near 545 Portland, the program will be encoded upon it. 546 The other reason for this message, Miss Ryan, is to comment on how slovenly 547 your 'secret agent' practices are. The Guardian is not necessarily guilty 548 of deletions because his entry follows. A good operative would have clarified 549 the situation further before acting. If you were to display the same degree 550 of slovenliness during a 'contact', enemy agents could easily fool you into 551 thinking they were legitimate. Your employment currently hangs precariously 552 by a thread- no results from your NET investigations, displays of faulty 553 reasoning, and your report broadcast times are off by a full fifteen 554 minutes. I do hope for your sake that improvement is soon forthcoming. 555 -John K. O'Hara 556 [[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[ 557 {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}} 558 "I'm ready, doc!", I called out. 559 Dr. Juzem looked up from his work across the room and smiled. "All right, 560 I'll be there in just a moment. The mixture is almost ready." 561 I really hated the idea of needles piercing my skin, but the possible rewards 562 far outweighed my phobias. 563 Just think- three months ago, there was no one who had even DREAMED that an 564 agent like Accelerotine was possible. Dr. Juzem pioneered the research in 565 UNDERGROUND's labs, testing here, fiddling there- until now. 566 Accelerotine was about to be administered to a human patient. Me. 567 Dr. Juzem turned with an injection gun held prominently in his right hand. 568 My stomach turned a few more flip-flops before it settled again. God, how I 569 hate needles. 570 "This won't hurt a bit, Harry. Just relax. It may sting for a bit, but 571 that's normal. Ready?" 572 "Get on with it, Doc, I ain't got all day." My reply belied the anxeity I 573 really felt. "The world's waitin' for Accelerotine." 574 He smiled agaiin, but didn't say anything. He held the gun up to my right arm, 575 and squeezed the trigger. 576 Pain lit up in my arm, but just for a moment. What really worried me was 577 the plain fact that I couldn't see. 578 Well, I could, a little. But seeing nine-foot long snake-creatures slither 579 by you while the other scenery resembled the backdrop of a B horror flick 580 isn't what *I* would call seeing. 581 "Whoa, Harry, bad reaction. Ignore what you're seeing. No matter how bad it 582 is, it's not real. This will pass." 583 I hardly heard him. A giant insect creature that rather looked like a praying 584 mantis with eight forelegs turned its head toward me as if he were considering 585 if I should be on the menu. I guess I didn't look to appetizing- he turned 586 it back. 587 "Harry? Can you hear me?" Dr. Juzem called. 588 "Y..yes, I can. Uh, is this going to wear off SOON?" 589 "In another moment or two. How do you feel otherwise?" 590 "A little dizzy, really. Is that normal?" 591 "I'm not sure. You're my first human 'guinea pig'. When you can, get dressed 592 and into bed. You'll be observed for a few days." 593 My sight cleared up just well enough by now to make out Dr. Juzem leave the 594 room. My clothes lay on the bed just a few feet away. 595 I reached for them. Suddenly, my vision became perfectly clear, although 596 slightly red-tinted. The clothes seemed to fly up at me, or was I flying down 597 to them? {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{Harry Foster, UNDERGROUND}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}} TOTAL NUMBER OF LINES = 597