LIST FILE ON MARGIN IS 76 STATUS: ENTER ONLY NUMBER OF LINES: 623 1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask.... 2 ********************* REMOVED: 13 APR 84 ******************* 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 privatly 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 privatly 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 The Poet awoke with a start. This alone was enough to put him through 22 spasms of agony, as his head had somehow swollen several sizes overnight. 23 Looking around,he found himself in a strange place. Hmmmm, the last he 24 recalled, he'd been having a grand time with some new-found friends at... 25 the Inn? No... somehow he'd gotten to somewhere else, he recalled. It 26 hadn't seemed too important at the time, but his dislocation took on more 27 serious implications in the cold, wet light of morning. Wet? Yes, 28 apparently he'd spent the night outdoors sleeping in the rain. Now, where 29 was he... at that moment a native passed by dressed in some sort of 30 ritual costume or uniform. From the way he was running he was late for 31 something, so rather than delay him the poet steeled himself against the 32 pain and tried to run along with him. 33 "Excuse (unh) me, but could (puff,puff) you tell me where I (gasp) am?" 34 "What are you, an idiot? Joggers don't carry spare change, so beat it!" 35 Ah... This "Joggers" must be some sort of religious group... "I don't 36 need any spare change (Wheeze). I just woke up here and (grunt) don't 37 know where I am. Could you (unnhh) please tell me?" 38 "In the South Park Blocks. You people are disgusting, why can't you 39 stay up north on Burnside where you belong?" 40 The "Jogger" put on a sudden burst of speed, leaving the oxygen-starved 41 Poet behind. Oh, well. Looking at the cloud layer overhead he found a 42 lighter spot that must be the sun; from this he guessed that this 43 direction must be north, where "Burnside" lay. Turning to face it, he 44 began walking...hopefully the hurried fellow knew enough that the Poet 45 might find some of his friends from the Inn on this "Burnside". He hoped 46 that it wasn't more than a day's walk away... 47 && The Mad Actor && 48 up 30 49 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 50 I stepped outside and began to take my morning walk to get my 51 breakfast, and I realized that something was amiss. The ground was quite 52 hard. Pavement? Wait, this cant be the reality I was in when I went to 53 bed. Must be that crazy piper again. Hmmm.... No bolo's, can't be 54 that far of a time lapse. I decided to follow the blacktop strip in 55 front of me and try to figure out where I was, and where I could get 56 breakfast 57 Fast Fred 58 BSAL (ret) 59 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 60 61 OscarOscarOscarOscarOscarOscarOscarOscarOscarOscarOscarOscarOscar 62 The rain had been pouring down for weeks now, and still it 63 did not letup. The small patch of ground I had taken refuge on 64 had become a island in a boiling sea of mud and water. 65 My luck has seemed to run out on me this time, for even as I 66 watch the last bit of ground gives way to the ever encroaching 67 water. 68 My equipment, my tent, everything I carried with me is long 69 since gone, damaged or carried off by the raging water. 70 Clinging to the last remaining tree still standing, I know 71 that the end is near as the waters slowly but inescapeably 72 continue to raise. Soon the water will rise to cover my head, and 73 my failed mission will be at an end. Wet and chilled I cling to 74 the tree, yet for some reason I am not afraid, perhaps because I 75 know that it wouldn't make any difference if I were. 76 The water has risen to my chin now, it won't be too much 77 longer. My only regret is not finding the object of by search 78 the one called PAM. But, it is too late for regrets now. As the 79 water rises over my head, and the darkness enfolds me I do not 80 even notice that the last tree that was standing that I was now 81 clinging to was a Rowan tree. 82 Sometime later a man appears beneath the Rowan tree outside 83 the Inn, his hands clasped about it in a death grip. The body is 84 naked and soaked from the pouring rain and covered with mud. he 85 does not move, perhaps he is dead? The rain continues to pour 86 down on the man, little rivlets running down thru his thick brown 87 hair and across his cheek, while his steel gray eyes stare out at 88 nothing. A dark cloak fluters down from out of the Rowan tree to 89 cover his still body, and the rain continues to pour down........ 90 OscarOscarOscarOscarOscarOscarOscarOscarOscarOscarOscarOscarOscar 91 92 TAKE A LOOK AT THE NEW IMSAI BBS AT 93 760-xxxx 94 7-11 DAILY. 95 760-xxxx 96 LYLE DIXSON-SYSOP 97 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXTO:THE MAN IN GRAY 98 I GOT ON TO THE NERD,AND ALL THE MESSAGES ARE GONE. 99 I TRIED TO LEAVE A MESSAGE TO YOU BUT I COULD NOT SAVE IT. 100 AND WHEN I CALLED IT DIDNT HAVE THE O 101 ND WAS IN THE PROCESS OF FILING A MESSAGE. 102 I GOT ON WITHOUT IT EVEN ASKING FOR MY PASSWORD. 103 104 WHATS THE MATTER?????????? 105 106 PHERIC F. 107 108 @!#$@#%$!#()%^$#(^)#%$^()%$^&($%&($%)&*)*$#)*%^#)$^()%^*@%$)*^%*^)%$^*@^ 109 Reality...what a concept...especially when said reality is an unknown 110 quantity floating in a vacuum known simply as... "Portland" 111 :: voyeur :: nice message...very effective use of reality shifts, 112 considering we were sitting so close to the area of main exposure to the 113 piper, I would guess our trans-reality shifting was due to his pipes. 114 Certainly our location at the PC & S had to also have some affect on our 115 situation, given its non-stable reality within its four walls already... 116 Where or where will the pipes take us. Let us all hope our destination 117 is more interesting than the last two disks have been eh? 118 Aaron...boy sometimes you can be so short with your associates! Oh...before 119 I forget, you are suuposed to return MIG's property ASAP. He (really does 120 wear all grey) wants his stuff back, and since you have been avoiding him, 121 I decided to take action and put a hold on your check from M.F.& E. until 122 the property has been returned... Remember that famous quote from the 123 famous sysop who has admitted so much in the past couple of weeks... 124 "I don't threaten...I act!" yiiii yii yiiii!!! Watch out for the MCP! 125 @%#$%$#%$#%#@%325 L'homme sans parity #@$@#$#@$)#@*$)#@*$@#*$#@)$*#@$@#$@@ 126 PS...I was a pleasure to meet MIG, TMA, Piper, voyeur, apprentice, bard, 127 leonard, traveller, et all... (that should be It not I of course) 128 #@!#*!@($*@!#($%@#%(&!$#(^%$#)%^*$)%*$)%*$@)%*)@%*$)%*#$^&$)(%^$)%($)%*$) 129 130 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 131 I'm only sorry I didn't arive sooner to meet everyone. 132 MIG:the nerd got as far as my password, then stopped. Is mike playing 133 games with me? 134 Fast Fred BSAL(ret) 135 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 136 pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp 137 It must have been that bass drone reed. It didn't sound right -- 138 I had to pull the drone and restress the reed, and it was double-toning. 139 Now here I am -- I must admit that the tavern was quite nice -- brick walls 140 a pool table, warm, out of the rain. I really don't like this reality. 141 Too many loud machines, people with the look of quiet desperation in their 142 eyes, pavement, pavement everywhere. The stone beneath my feet is not 143 pleasurable to walk upon, the river that I saw was walled off from all 144 possibility of contact. Strangely dressed persons come out of doorways, 145 the whole ambience is that of self-involvement. Where are my companions? 146 I do not have the skills to long survive in an urban atmosphere -- if I 147 don't come across them soon, I'm heading for the hills. 148 pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp 149 && && && 150 The Poet had been wandering, quite lost, for most of the day. No stranger 151 to cities, he nevertheless was having problems with this one. It lacked the 152 friendly charm of the more low-tech urban settings he prefered, yet without 153 the cleanliness and efficiency of his brother's haunts in 45th century 154 Noram. Still, the place was not without its charms... one young lady 155 offered him a friendly chat about "Signtolgy", apparently some sort of 156 religious organization (these people seemed to have a lot of those). Knowing 157 from experience in the Inn that the proper response was to start a friendly 158 argument he did so, but for some reason she took offense and left in a huff. 159 So, having long since forgotten his original purpose (as Poets are wont to 160 do) he contented himself with wandering about, gazing with fascination 161 through the broad windows put forward by the trusting merchants to display 162 their wares. As the day wore into evening, he found himself at the doors 163 of a corner drinking-place wishing he had some coin of this realm with 164 which to buy some refreshment. As he gazed enviously through the window at 165 the patrons enjoying themselves within he heard a familiar sound. Could it 166 be...? He burst through the door into the conversation-stopping drone of a 167 very familiar music. It was! 168 "PIPER! I'M SO GL" the pipes stopped, but the Poet continued shouting "AD 169 TO SEE YOU!" 170 && The Mad Actor && 171 ------------------- 172 New BBS: Nite-Time BBS 10pm to 8 am. 635-xxxx. On PCJR. Try it out! 173 ------------------- 174 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 175 I stood there, frozen in panic at the sight of the large beast approaching 176 so rapidly, until the Bard reached forward, grasped my clothing, and jerked 177 me out of the way. While I leaned, weak-kneed, against the wall, Bard 178 proceeded to remind me of some of the hazards of a high-tech urban 179 environment. I had enjoyed the tales told in the Inn, but never did I 180 imagine what these things were Really like. 181 Deciding I needed a drink after the terrible ordeal, I re-entered the 182 tavern. Avoiding the unfriendly barkeep, I returned to my table, fell 183 into my chair, and took a large swig of my ale. 184 After my nerves had settled down a bit, I looked around. What had 185 become of the Bard? 186 :::::::::::::::::::O O:::::::::voyeur:::::::::::O O::::::::::::::::::: 187 P.S. Thanks, MIKEY. It's good to have it back. 188 P.P.S. As the ONLY time I go downtown is to attend the PorSFiS meetings 189 every other Saturday, I may have some difficulty accurately portraying 190 the environment and inhabitants of said metropolis. Well, shift imagination 191 into overdrive. 192 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 193 ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp 194 The air was saturated. The piper took shelter under an overhanging building 195 and waited for the downpour to moderate. He wanted -- oh how he wanted!!-- 196 to leave this reality, but could not bring himself to abandon his compainions. 197 Oh well, perhaps just a tune to lift his spirits -- and maybe --- 198 He lifted the pipes to his shoulder, oblivious to the people hurrying by. 199 Taking a deep breath, he inflated the pipes, set the drones humming and 200 began fingering the chanter. With his dancing fingers, he wove the feeling 201 of the cool mists winding through secret glens high in the misty hills. He 202 played the droplets of mist condensing out of the air onto the leaves, dropping 203 down and joining their fellows, first a trickle, then a brook, a stream, a 204 mighty river. A tinkle of coins caught his attention. The pavement before 205 him had several coins. He had gathered quite a crowd. He swung into a 206 strathspey -- the lively beat swinging out through the crowd -- there -- 207 a lady was breaking into a dance. It was not an uncommon occurance -- he 208 tried to reach with the notes and cause her steps to bounce -- to lift her 209 with the music. Noticing that she was tiring, the piper took the next phrase 210 rather slowly and snapped off the sound of the pipes. A shower of coins 211 hit the pavement and he bent to collect them. He straightened up and became 212 aware of her level gaze. It was a cold and heartless town, he was sure -- 213 but with a native guide -- 214 ----- 215 Later that evening, the piper was playing in a small tavern. He had just 216 finished a set of tunes when he heard the shout -- 217 "-AD TO SEE YOU!" A familiar voice -- 218 ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp 219 220 hello 221 /ex 222 end 223 help 224 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 225 I WAS JUST WALKING THROUGH DOWNTOWN, LOOKING AT THE WINDOWS AND CHECKING 226 OUT THE PEOPLE WHEN I HEARD THE SOUND OF PIPES PLAYING. THIS GUY, DRESSED IN 227 A KILT WAS UNDER THE OVERHANG OF THE PARKING STRUCTURE, PLAYING AWAY. HIS 228 EYES WERE CLOSED, AND HE DIDN'T SEEM TO CARE ABOUT THE OCCASIONAL COIN THAT 229 PEOPLE THREW HIM. THEN HE OPENED HIS EYES AND LOOKED AT ME AND STARTED PLAYING 230 AND THE MUSIC MADE ME DANCE. HE PICKED UP THE COINS AFTERWARD, BUT I COULDN'T 231 LEAVE. I TALKED WITH HIM AND TOOK HIM BACK HOME WITH ME. I COULD TELL THAT 232 THE CARS AND CITY BOTHERED HIM. I ASKED HIM WHERE HE WAS FROM AND HE SAID 233 SOME WEIRD PLACE CALLED INNISFALL-- I NEVER HEARD OF IT. HE TOLD ME ABOUT IT 234 AND I TOLD HIM I REALLY WANTED TO GO THERE. WE TALKED ABOUT A LOT OF THINGS 235 FOR A LONG TIME. I FED HIM DINNER AND TOOK HIM DOWN TO A TAVERN I LIKED. HE 236 PLAYED HIS PIPES AND I DANCED A LITTLE. THEN AS HE STOPPED THIS WEIRD GUY 237 CAME YELLING UP. I HELD ONTO HIS ARM BUT HE SEEMED GLAD TO SEE THE WIERD GUY 238 SO I JUST KEPT CLOSE. 239 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO LURINE OOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO_OO 240 241 (((((((((((((((((((( - BANDERSNATCH - )))))))))))))))))))))) 242 243 Beware the Bandersnatch 244 245 *********************************************************** 246 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? 247 """HAY MAN,WANNA BUY SOME GOOD DRUGS???" 248 the one dressed in gray wondered about what "drugs" were,people kept offering 249 to sell him some.perhaps they were native food of some kind? deciding to try it 250 he put on his best gravely voice and yelled"yes,I do want some drugs" 251 this seemed to cause some consternation amongst the crowd,they all moved away, 252 strange,maybe "drugs" were only ment for women? 253 "hey dude,not so loud" oh good,I found a "drug" salesman. 254 "whatcha need? acid,good dope,hash,oil,even got some good crank!" 255 ah,something nurishing perhaps? 256 "nurishing? oh well,I guess hash is nurishing enough,here I gotta gram,you got 257 15 bucks" oh,money,local money,he he,perhaps you could tell me where I can have 258 this changed? the ssalesmans eyes lit up in an uncharicteristic look"gold,sure, 259 thats good here!!" oh fine,how many do you need? "1 will b fine,just fine,here 260 have it all" and he thrust a rather largeish bag of "hash" into my hands and qu 261 ickly left.extreamly pecular taste,now to find the local tavern..... 262 263 264 Nerd users:well s**t,the problem is thus,we have plenty of disk space,but our 265 directory file can only hold 128 entrys,Michael was at Reed for a few days and 266 things went overboard(literaly) 267 should be up as of 12:00 on monday. 268 Aaron,yes it was! 269 person w/o parity(I always forget how to spell it):thanks,hope to see you again 270 same reality,same place,1209600 seconds hence. 271 The Man in Gray 272 p.s. Fast Fred(I think it was you,not sure):michael NEVER does that to anyone. 273 we get them into "chat" mode and it's more fun! 274 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? 275 "Right.... Of all the LOUSY lines to wind up on", said the bard as he 276 consulted a odd-looking box, "Europo-American Subsector, 20th century C.E.... 277 OH NO! Not the Reagan line! ARRGH!" 278 Voyeur gave him a puzzled look, "What does all that mean?"@ 279 "It means we don't want to hang around very long, most of this group 280 of timelines get REAL ugly in a few years." He thought for awhile. "OK, let's 281 see what we can put together in the way of gear and funds." 282 It wasn't until then that he realized that most of the group had left. 283 "Great, just WONDERFUL! I turn my back for a minute and everbody takes off. 284 Now we're gonna have to track them down before something happens to them." 285 "Aside from the 'cars' and 'buses', what do they have to worry about?" someone 286 asked. "I mean, this place DOES look civilized- well sort of..." 287 "Tell me my friend, what do you suppose would happen to an OBVIOUS 288 foriegner, apparently alone and NOT a noble or the like if he tried wandering 289 around the thieves' quarter of one of the eastern cities?" He paused, "And then 290 of course, there's the fact that ONE gold piece is about a MONTH's wages here! 291 NOW do you see why I'm so worried?" 292 The bard thought to himself, "No way am I even going to TRY to explain 293 vagrancy & lack of ID!" 294 After some discussion bard decided that they'd better leave. No point 295 in attracting too much attention. (Though the way some of them were dressed...) 296 After a brief search for a gold dealer (you try finding one that's 297 open on Saturday!) to change some money, they were off. 298 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~8 299 Traveller: let me know if you are with me or already wandered off. I hope 300 you still have the gear from the raid on Freddie's lot. (this msg is being 301 sent out on the frequency of your com unit, if you are wandering around). 302 Please let me know who is with me, all I have for sure is voyeur! 303 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 304 A Quarter Million Sunsets Worth of Lonely (words & music:Thomas G. Digby) 305 I'm a stranger and all alone, 306 An orphan out of time, 307 Wand'ring in a world I know was never meant for me 308 And I'm a quarter million sunsets worth of lonely. 309 310 To tomorrow I belong, 311 Full seven hundred years -- 312 Farther from today than when Columbus sailed the sea -- 313 And I'm a quarter million sunsets worth of lonely. 314 315 I had meant to spend a while 316 Exploring yesterday. 317 Then I found my time machine was stranded on your shore. 318 And I'm a quarter million sunsets worth of lonely. 319 320 I'm reminded of some lines 321 By poets yet unborn, 322 Written in a language that someday will come to be, 323 And I'm a quarter million sunsets worth of lonely. 324 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~8 325 It seemed appropriate... 326 piper: If I may make a suggestion, I would expect that the most likely 327 DOWNTOWN establishment for you to be at is the Elephant & Castle. 328 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BARD~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 329 Hey Mikey, It looks like we may be moving, could I interest you in MY 2311? 330 ___________________________________________Leonard_____________________________ 331 MY, THIS DISK SURE FILLED UP IN A HURRY! 332 OH MIKEY, SYSOP SERVICES ARE CALLED FOR AGAIN! 333 The Ninja's computational skills are disperately needed. The rest of 334 the comptetition will then get a true lesson on wwho really programs 335 (<>)(<>)(<>)(<>)(<>)(<>)(<>)(<>)(<>)(<>)(<>)(<>)(<>)(<>)(<>)(<>)(<>) 336 As I walk out the door I pause to get my bearings. Hmmmm. 20th Century 337 United States. Well it doesn't look quite like home but last time I was 338 on this timeline it was close enough that I didn't have any trouble. 339 The Piper and some other familair emanations are coming from towards the 340 river, perhaps I will find somplace to sell a couple of my diamonds on the 341 way. Pausing to check that anything suspicious lookig was out of sight I 342 set off down the street. 343 344 (<>)(<>)(<>)(<>)(<>)(<>)(<>)(<>)(<>)(<>)The Traveller(<>)(<>)(<>)(<>) 345 The Ninja, dressed in his black garb, let in to a partial smile as 346 he entered from a long absence. Empty! A cry blaming it on George Slime LTF 347 ******************************************************************************* 348 MEN, RATHER THAN A STEREOTYPED POWERHOUSE, HAVE EVOLVED INTO FRAGILE CREATURES. 349 THEY NEED COMPANIONSHIP AND CARING CONCERN FROM WOMEN IN ORDER TO KEEP THEIR 350 PSYCHOLOGICAL LIVES INTACT, TO MAINTAIN DRIVE ENERGIES, AND TO FEEL NEEDED 351 AND ACCEPTED. FEELING DISPARAGED, THEY HAVE TAKEN REFUGE BEHIND VARIOUS 352 BULWARKS. THEY HAVE EXTINGUISHED EROS AND DECIDED TO FIGHT WOMEN WITH THEIR 353 OWN METHODS. THEY SHY AWAY FROM LONG-TERM INVOLVEMENTS, FULLY AWARE OF 354 EMOTIONAL AND FINANCIAL LOSSES IN THE EVENT OF MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE. THEY 355 CUT THEIR LOSSES, DO NOT MARRY, ABANDON FATHERHOOD - THEIR 'FAMILY JEWELS' 356 ARE SAFE. GERD H. FENCHEL 357 *********************** CISTOP MIKEY ************************************* 358 pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp 359 #Bard -- I have no idea what this place is called. I'll wait here.# 360 The piper was sitting in the back corner of the tavern at a table with 361 the mad actor. His pipes were cradled in his left arm while his right held 362 a small pitcher of very weak and pale ale. A young lady leaned on him and was 363 watching the proceedings quietly. 364 The piper poured the pale fluid into a glass and spoke. 365 "It's a strange place here. I really don't know what happened to get us 366 to this reality, but I don't seem to have much strength for shifing us out 367 with the pipes." He drank a deep daught from the glass. 368 "I suspect the fact that the bass drone is going out could cause the problem. 369 I'll put a new reed in, but it will take several hours of steady playing o 370 break in the reed. It will take even longer to get it very controllable." 371 Reaching into his sporran, the piper pulled out a slim yellow cylinder a 372 about 5 inches long and 1/2 inch in diameter. It was a piece of cane, topped 373 with a blob of red sealing wax, a tounge cut in one side, the lower end 374 wrapped in hemp cord. The piper placed this in his mouth and blew. A loud 375 quaaark resulted. The piper combed a hair from his beard and slid it up 376 under the tounge of the reed, tried again and said, "It's not the best reed 377 I've ever tried, but it looks like it'll have to do." 378 He slid the drone out of the pipes, put in the new reed and reassembled the 379 pipes. Standing up, he moved nearer the door. As long as he was going to 380 have to break in the reed, the xsound might help attract the rest of the party. 381 ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp 382 The apprentice was in a mild state of shock. Unlike the others 383 who merely assumed that all the flashing lights and rushing vehicles were magic 384 (except for the few who were familar with high technology worlds), the 385 apprentice had to face this assualt on his senses without either of 386 these cructches. He was totally unfamiliar with any technological item more 387 complex than hand tools or an astrolabe. And worst of all, though he kept 388 trying to find the magic animating these devices, he could find none! 389 "No magic..., no magic... but there HAS to be some..." 390 Finally, he extended his perception to the limit..... 391 Was there something there? Off to the east, and perhaps a bit north? 392 There WAS some magic here! Small flickers scattered here and there, 393 and one MASSIVE source far off. It must be INCREDIBLY powerful for him to be 394 able to sense it from this distance! 395 He reached out once more... stones... megaliths... Of course! It was 396 a henge, like those back home... 397 At the thought of home, he felt a massive resonance from the henge. 398 It might be a way home! But it felt as if it were at least a score and a half 399 leagues distant. Well, first he had to find the others.. 400 At least now he was used to this world.... 401 ..................................the apprentice............................... 402 To: All 403 I am considering submitting our current adventure to Pulsar 404 (the PorSFiS newsletter). Does anyone have any objections? 405 Bard and I wish to beg thy pardon for the rather lengthy business 406 portion of the meeting. It was the most business conducted in the last 407 six months! 408 ............................................................................... 409 *************************************************************** 410 411 This is Gary and I'm in need of some help; since thing appr 412 rather slow it seemed a good time to ask. 413 414 I've mentioned before that I'm a mental health professional. The 415 problem is that there have generally been about a hundred and 416 fifty applications for every mental health position that opens. 417 I've been unemployed now since nearly a year ag 418 completed the "Nuts To You" series. It's getting real old. 419 420 I'm interested in developing some marketalble computer 421 related skills so I can broaden my job search. I know many 422 of you know a great deal about what's happening with computers 423 in the area. I'm hoping you'll have some advice to offer. 424 425 I'm very interested in learning how to do research on the 426 big databases like Dialog, Orbit, MIST, etc. I've been reading 427 about them but have no hands-on experience. 428 429 My questions. What is the job situation for telecomputing in 430 Portland? How much training does it require? Who offers 431 best training? Is there a local telecomputing users group and 432 how to I get in touch with them? 433 The other area I'm looking into is technical writing. I don't 434 have formal training in this area but over the years I've 435 developed an easy to read style. With the obvious need for 436 easy to understand computer information I figure this skill 437 must be marketable. 438 My questons? Who hires unproven techical writers? Would formal 439 training help in getting a job? What training? Where? What is 440 the best way to break into the field? 441 I've always been impressed with the intelligence, knowledge, 442 and sophistication of most of the patrons of the Inn. I figure 443 if ever there was a place I could get an intelligent answer to 444 my questions this is it. I'm looking forward to your responses. 445 Gary Olson 446 ************************************************************** 447 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 448 I was rapidly growing tired of this reality. At least before, I was 449 able to keep track of the others. And me with no coin of the realm, that 450 surely dosent happen very often.... Wait, a few coin's here and there. 451 Nothing from around here, but maybe something a collector would want. 452 No, Nothing of interest. Hmmm, at least not to an expert. I figured 453 it was about time to put my salesmanship talents to work. 454 @@@@@@@@@@@@@ 455 Within hours I had sold several small coins, an extra set of boots, and 456 something called a Ross Island Bridge. Now I could spend time looking for 457 whoever else might have entered this time shift. 458 soon it was starting to get dark, and I needed a place to eat, not to 459 mention a place to sleep. Wait, I hear something up in the distance, could 460 it be pipes? Not knowing many many pipers in my time, I decided to follow 461 the sound. 462 What's that up ahead, a tavern? I chuckled to myself. I should have 463 known. Entering, I waved to the barkeep for something to make me 464 forget my aching feet. I looked over. Not only was the piper here, but 465 the actor as well. I walked over, bowed formally, and sat. 466 Fast Fred 467 BSAL 468 (now is that bolo's or bridges?) 469 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 470 THE SPINNER HAD BEEN OF NO HELP. HE PRATTLED ABOUT THIS AND THAT BUT WHEN 471 I HAD PRESSED HIM FOR HELP OR INFORMATION ON MY WHEREABOUTS HE REMAINED 472 SHUT MOUTHED AND STIFF LIPPED. I MADE SURE WHEN I LEFT HE HAD FAT LIP. 473 THE ONLY THING LEFT TO DO WAS HIT THE ROAD AND LOOK FOR A TRANSUNIVERSAL 474 REALITY OFFICE. IT LOOKED LIKE A LONG REALITY SHIFT. THE ONLY CLUE THAT 475 I GLEANED FROM THE SPINNER HAD BEEN THAT THE "INN" AND THE FOLK WHO WERE 476 FREQUENTLY SEEN THERE MIGHT BE OF HELP. UNFORTUNATELY, IT APPEARED THAT 477 IN THIS, I WAS ALSO ON MY OWN. THEY HAD BEEN THERE BUT HAD SHIFTED REALITY 478 BUT A SHORT TIME PRIOR TO MY ARRIVAL. I NOTICED A POLE SET INTO THE SIDE 479 OF THE ROAD, SIGNS POINTING THIS WAY AND THAT. ONE SAID REALITY 1980'S. 480 WELL, I THOUGHT, TAKE A CHANCE! YOU CAN GET LOST BUT YOU CAN'T GO HOME. 481 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 482 Apprentice: 'tis alright with me if you wish to amuse the PorSFiS members 483 with our latest (mis)adventure, but if you do, I still have the 484 intact version of my first entry here on disk. I think it readseasier. 485 :::::::::::::::::::::::O O::::::::voyeur:::::::::O O::::::::::::::::: 486 I return to the Inn, but it's empty! All except for a small voice 487 in the corner warning me of George MathKneeBiter SlimeHopper. This all 488 sounds vaguely familar. 489 "Show yourself, comrade! My aborigines are camped only a few hours 490 from here. Together we can rescue the patrons and conquer George! 491 The Ninja (Back home again) 492 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? 493 etherality... 494 pipes of in the distance-lurch forward to`source. 495 enter bar(sepelphant and houses,or was that`"elephant and castle?) 496 turning,the man in gray said "pardon sir,mayhaps you could play some more? tha 497 t echo is fun"`he then passed out on the ground. 498 The Man h in Gray 499 ??????????????????????????>??????????????????ykin86//????//?//????????????????? 500 yes,the modem`is haiing problemss peopl|ew 501 -------------------------------- (<>) -------------------------------------- 502 503 As I drive out of the car lot I check out the handleing of the small car. 504 Reality travel has its benefits, somthing picked up for practically nothing 505 in one reality can be extremly valuble in another. A couple of my diamonds 506 had gotten me a car and a few hundred dollars of cash. There are a few places 507 in this culture where things can be sold or bought without questions. 508 As I drive towards the Tavern near the river I come apon a rather bewildered 509 looking Apprentice walking along the sidewalk (not completely by chance). 510 I have a rather difficult time explaining cars to him... 511 512 -----------------------(<>)The Traveller(<>)-------------------------------- 513 ((((((( There's nobody out there - Bandersnatch )))))))) 514 515 *********************************************** HAWT***** **************`****** 516 WOTS THIS,MIGADS.A FICTION BASED BILLBOARD.I THINK,PARDON ME MY OPINION BUT 517 THIS SYSTEM SHOULD BE DECLARED EITHER A BBS,OR A PUBLISHER'S "STAR SEARCH" 518 IN ANY CASE PLEASE KEEP UP THE FORMER QUALITY OF THE SYSTEM. 519 I HAVE SELECTED FIVE,OR SIX SYSTEMS IN THIS AREA THAT ARE OF 520 HIGH QUALITY AND THOSE ARE THE ONES THAT I KEEP CALLING. 521 WHEN I FIRST FOUND BACKWATER THERE WAS A GOOD DEBATE GOING ON ABOUT GUN CONTROL 522 BUT NOW IT HAS DEGENERATED TO SCIENCE FICTION,AND SOME GUY FROM 5216AD FALLING 523 INTO OUR TIME. 524 LOOK,EITHER WQY THE SYSTEM GOES IT WILL BE A SATASFACTORY SYSTEM. 525 THINK ABOUT IT. 526 527 528 To the Above: Stick around a while, we alternate (it keeps it from getting 529 boring). 530 I would be both pleased & flattered to see the current tale in the Pulsar. 531 Is there any way I could get a copy w/out joining? 532 && TMA && 533 && && && 534 The Poet was enjoying this reality more and more. At first he assumed that 535 such an "advanced" culture would not take his cash, but when he cautiously 536 approached the barman with a coin it was accepted with astonishing greed. 537 Apparently gold was a rather rarer commodity here than in Innisfall. Now, 538 with only two coins gone from his purse, he found himself with a bar tab 539 paid for some time in advance and the in the company of an attractive (if 540 rather overly top-heavy) young lady. I could get used to this, he thought 541 to himself, even if the ale is so thin I have to drink twice as much of it. 542 A contented smile played across his lips and his toe tapped to the Piper's 543 tune as he surveyed the room from above his fourteen empty glasses. 544 && The Mad Actor && 545 **********************************************************************: 546 <<< POP! >>> The Innkeeper suddenly appears in front of the errant group 547 of travelers. Well! There you are! have any of you seen PAM around here? 548 She seems to be a bit overdue in her return from her latest trip. Tsk tsk.. 549 Well, if any of you do see her, chase her back home to the Inn would you? 550 <<< POP! >>> As suddenly as the Innkeeper appeared, he disappeared. 551 ***************************: CISTOP MIKEY ******************************: 552 *************************************************************************** 553 Hello Mike Galassi, just wanted to ask how long it takes to acquire a password 554 for Nerd. Thanx, wendell 555 *********************################################************************ 556 I THIINK I WILL STICK AROUND AFTER A WHILE THIS COLLLECTION OF TALES BECOMES 557 WELCOME,HENCEFORTH MIGHTN'T I BEG A LITTLE MORE FOR MY PAARCHED MIND.QUITE GOOD. 558 GOOD DAY. P.J. HATHORNE 559 ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp 560 The piper looked around at the growing group. "We are almost back together-- 561 just a few left to go!" He walked over to the door of the tavern and stood 562 outside on the sidewalk. "Now if I can just keep from being arrested --" 563 he raised his pipes and sent the most carrying tunes he knew out into the 564 evening air. If they only heard them... 565 ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp 566 .......................................................................... 567 to gary-- 568 i can give you some information on technical writing in the local area 569 as i are one. call whispering pines (682-xxxx) and post a message there. 570 i'll return a message under my real name. 571 .....................................................................n....... 572 *************************************************************** 573 HEY ALL OF 574 YOU COMPUTER 575 BOZO'S. WHY 576 DON'T YOU GIVE 577 YOUR HEAR TO 578 SOMETHING WITH 579 SOME MEANING? 580 DO YOU LIVE 581 YOUR LIVES IN 582 FEAR OF WHAT 583 WILL COME AFTER 584 WHAT YOU CALL 585 THE END? DO YOU 586 WANT TO KNOW? 587 ARE YOU AFRAID OF EVIL? ARE YOU UNSURE ABOUT THE 588 POWERS YOU DON'T POSSESS? ARE YOU UNSUCCESFUL? DO 589 YOU WANT SUCCES? CAN YOU ACHIEVE IT HERE? ARE YOU 590 HIDING? I BET YOU ARE. WHERE DID YOU SEE YOURSELF 591 LAST? WAS IT IN 592 THE MIRROR? THE 593 WINDOW TO THE 594 WORLD OF ILLUSION? 595 ARE YOU DEAD?? 596 *****************************************SATAN'S.ROCKER************************* 597 ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? 598 WHO'S THE INTELLECTUAL ABOVE?........................SORRY, I REMOTELY FEEL 599 THAT MY COMMENT WAS RUDE..........REMOTELY.............................VERY. 600 ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!DEBORAH?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? 601 VERRRY REMOTLY..... MIKEY 602 *************************************************** 603 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 604 yes, yes.... I miss Pam too, CISTOP... though I might never express such 605 on DA, whose to see if I beg her return on the lowly bottom of DB? 606 607 So, i will place the ultimate temptaion on DB...(no! not the "ultimate 608 temptation"! anything but the.....) yes! here it is ! watch out PAM! 609 there are a whole 15 lines of text left on DB! 15 LINES! WASTED! 610 and DA is just about to roll over..... tsk, tsk, tsk...... 611 Aaron 612 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 613 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 614 piper: mundania too much for you? are you out in the Xanthian suburbs? 615 Aloha? Troutdale? ???......well, if you brave the elements and make it to 616 the next PorSfiS, look me up.... 617 RONNIE: gee.... (almost) funny... 618 Aaron 619 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 620 { 621 Gary: tank u, tank u, tank u. And anow, a word from oura sponsor.. 622 } 623 <><> sorry... upload to wrong disk.. delete at will last 2 mssgs..<><> >