1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask.... 2 ************************ INSTALLED: 2 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 #$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$# 21 (Gasp, choke) What? On top again? It's AMMMMAAAAAZZZZINNNGGGGG! 22 L'homme: I believe that there is a PSU stayover of some sort for potential incoming freshmen... the 12th? I'm not 23 sure, but beware, I'm coming... 24 Also, looking at last disk, you sure have become a target, haven't you? What socially unacceptable thing did you do in 25 public to deserve that? 26 #$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$# 27 Clunk. 28 That's the last noise I heard before I blacked out. 29 I was in my room, quietly cleaning my gun (as I do when I am bored), when I heard a noise in the bath. I, of course, 30 went to investigate, with Besty in hand. I must have played right into their hands... I never even saw who hit me. 31 Pity, too... I'm looking forward to personally giving that guy a lump that matches mine. 32 awoke from my 'little nap'. I still felt a little dizzy, but it passed. I was in a 5 x 5 cubicle in which there 33 as two breaks in the metal of the walls- the door, and the 2' x 1" ventilation slot. The cot I had been resting on 34 as of the tubular aluminum type, too light to do any smashing. The small amount of light I got was emitted from the 35 florecent lamps 10 feet or so above my head. 36 I quickly searched my pants pockets. Keys, wallet, money... all gone. My 'com, too. I had been throughly searched. 37 Nothing to do but wait. 38 #$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$# 39 I began to hear distant voices. I was able to piece together a conversation. 40 "...and you know, John sold this guy the last FD-78 just before we knew about Joshua. Eugene Farley, his name is. 41 It's a good thing we recovered that ID card, or we'd have been another one of John's 'failure statistics'." 42 Quickly, I went to the cot, and laid down. I had to act the opossum part for a little while. I closed my eyes. 43 hey stopped in front of my cell. "Still out. I can't wait until he's not useful anymore. I do hope that John picks 44 suitable end for him." 45 t was very hard to keep a blank face while listening to that, but I tried my level best. The other began: 46 "Not until the 'penathol. John wants to know exactly what Farley got from his file. It's erased now, but still..." 47 Of course! A data tap on that file. But what about UNDOUND..? 48 "Did he erase the master files, while he was at it?" 49 "No, they're still useful, for some strange reason. No telling what John has planned. Well, no change in him, so 50 let's go back to security." 51 It wasn't the conversation this time that attacted my attention. I had heard, barely, the near-silent drop of a card. 52 After making sure the guards were a good distance away, I looked out the door. 53 Yes! Just as I'd hoped. One of the men dropped his passcard. And well within reach. Things were looking up. 54 hoa! Things were looking *TOO* up. There was a catch here. I scanned the bars quickly. 55 small blue wire was attached to the metal of the door. 56 miling faintly, I turned to the cot. A few minutes of 'silent violence' were inflicted upon the cot. Shortly, I had 57 a thin strip of aluminum with a sharp end on it. 58 I took off my shirt, and wrapped it around my hand. Then, I grasped the strip with what I hoped was my insulated hand. 59 This time, my hopes held. I felt no shock as I slid the strip through the bars, sawing at the wire. A few moments 60 later, and it was done. 61 Now I reached out of the cell, for the card. Slowly, I scraped it closer and closer to the cell with my fingertips. 62 It was mine! I fumbled with the card for a moment, then inserted it into the slot near the locking mechanism. 63 A quiet whine was the only sound made, but my eyes were greeted by the view of an open door. I quickly made use of it. 64 No one about... but I had to make sure. Any number of things might go wrong as I tried to get out of here.... 65 #$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$# Farley #$##$##$##$##$##$##$# 01/02/1985 - 10:49 #$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$# 66 010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 67 FARLEY: 68 DRME CZQXM VSXSG DLJZI UJDTU HIOGW ITVIS ASASA RPKGS UOTBN ORFPI BVDLM 69 EMNV TPDEU CEAOK WDQQT BIRJP JNFTV FNDTF DMOHR ASEXS CFEES XPRLF JWISG 70 BOVIA PWODF XTFEW SPMIP PHAUT LFFRO SSSPP VTPPU VQWEI EPMQF ONMEJ CPFSO 71 QUJHN FTTFT LOEIE NJHRF TSIGO PZOYR WRTFS XPRPC TPTEJ YQMVM EDMUA MQLVV 72 PAGJE FUDGL LMYRD DACDJ VOYJF ZMCNQ YEWRT FSVEG PGLRP HZUCU GZBDV BMFOS 73 CMZEY JXNEP TKNRW 74 net level 1 cipher.... 75 010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 76 RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRY 77 The following is UNOFFICIAL! 78 *I* would not be upset if a few people who were working on the 79 "fringes" of the NET were to return. Especially the "agents" who told 80 he kid to "get into the paper". As long as they don't try to mess with 81 IGH LEVEL operations (like L'homme, Joshua, et al), they could do well 82 s (pardon the expression) "junior agents". 83 After all, junior agents aren't expected to know the correct 84 procedures for everything. If they did they'd be SENIOR agents! 85 RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRY 86 L'homme: I hope you at least saved the line numbers... 87 In any case, why don't we save a step. I'll take single-sided 88 NEWDOS disks like the ones you've been making for voyeur. I can copy from 89 those myself. Also, how much trouble would it be to make a backup set of 90 MS-DOS originals as soon as you get them? (I'd be supplying the disks...) 91 _________________________________Leonard___________________________________ 92 93 {c}{c}{Happy Newyear everyone!}{c}{c}{c}{tammy}{c}{c}{c}{lurk lurk}{c}{85!} 94 95 -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- 96 Ian MacHinery: Thanks for the (semi)formal invitation! It has pleased me 97 greatly! Don't think too much less of me to ask, but what do you 98 think of my entries. It may be all too apparent that I write (type) 99 them "on the spot" with only the basic idea to get me started. After 100 I enter the lines, I have a friend (I think I can call him that) look 101 it over and he does nothing but laugh. Is this because it is humorous, 102 or because of my stupidity? I try to make them entertaining, as a 103 few things in life should be, and I don't think that I'll change the 104 kid, Rosewood, or Taggart too much in the future. Thanks again, 01. 105 >>>>>>> So long, and thanks for all the fish- er- help! <<<<<<< 106 (now that's my kind of humor!) 107 {Tammy}-Welcome back, even if you are in lurk-mode! {Whoever you are!} 108 _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ abacab _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ the Cola kid _-_-_-_-_ 109 110 ******************************************************************** 111 petrov: a fine entry!!! I salute you.... 112 113 oh gawd, no... not that... IEEEEEEEEE........... 114 *****************************************************kathy********** 115 ***************************************************************************** 116 Things are getting really hectic. gota find a place to run. err 117 a place to hide.. got to get rid of these red clothes. If any of 118 hese folks around here find out my true id....Ieee they are playing 119 hat dreadful song AGAIN... blast that Z100!!! what's this??? 120 that car, there is a sheep in it, who's that man? oh no!!! Oh bagwan 121 i hope he doesn't see my face. thoughts blasting thru my head... 122 He replaced me with a sheep? good he's going into the building, 123 she runs to the car and opens it releasing the sheep) get going 124 ou nasty thing!!! if i can't have him... noone can!!! 125 the sheep looks back and gives her a strange glaze, it was 126 WARM in the car. 127 off into the night she scurries.... 128 *********************************************************yhtak******* 129 0000000000000000000000 NULL SET 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 130 131 Omega looked down at the soggy food given to him. Wet eggs with some weird 132 jello or something. Anyway, after grimacing at what he was going to eat, later, 133 much later, much much later, Omega looked again at the equally somber faces 134 looking at their meals. 135 "Sorry for the quality of the food, we are using only the stuff the funding 136 llows for. Which means not too deliscious food, for a while." 137 Everyone laughed at the use of the word deliscious in the same breath as this 138 139 140 "Did you think about what I mentioned? The possibility that a mind block, put 141 in for security reasons may have malfunctioned. That is may have erased every 142 part of his memory?" Omega was sorry to suggest such a piteous fate for someone 143 as illustrious as Joshua, master agent of net. 144 145 "I thought about it quite alot, actually. Stepping through the process we use 146 n most agents, no. It could not have happened. However, with sokme of the NET 147 elite, we used a process with a much stronger, and potentially more devastating 148 effect. It works on a very important principle which I really don't know how 149 to explain. Suffice it to say, yes, what you have suggested could have happened 150 with the conditions you have outlined." Doctor Kyle Lloyd finally ate that 151 piece of egg he had been holding aon his fork for five minutes. 152 153 Omega was stunned at how confusing the Doctor had made things seem. All that 154 e needed to know was that he was right, agent Joshua could have lost all his 155 emories. Even could have been reborn, so to speak. Trained at everything again 156 but this time, Dangerfield might have appeared as a father figure to him. 157 158 Dangerfield, mastering one of the op eight agents of NET? IOmega was slightly 159 awed. All of his career, NET was the most stable thing he could think of. This 160 changed all that, now Joshua could not be trusted implicitly anymore. Damn! 161 162 By the time everyone had decided that they coyuld not avoid things any longer 163 and actually ate their breakfast, Omega was already preparing his gear for the 164 trip back to Ian Machinery, for a personal report on the Joshuasituation. 165 166 A wall panel shrilled, and a communications plate lit bright red. Omega hit 167 the listen button, and promptly dropped his single pann. It made a loud noise, 168 hell, it woke some lab animals. Anyway, back to the communications at hand. 169 "Omega, may I speak to you. In my quarters please, it is important. It has to 170 do with the Joshua situation." Doctor Lloyd made a click noise, it took a while 171 for Omega to realize that he had turned off the send button. 172 173 Omega slipped his submachine gun into it's proper place, ain his side holster 174 and slid his pack around his shoulders. All packed, now only parting words to 175 Doctor Lloyd, and he would trudge back to the Oklahoma city office and Ian for 176 his report. 177 178 Walking down the flourescent lit halls, finding the quarters that looked the 179 most official was not hard. Doctor's always lilked having their name on their 180 own shingle. The door was clearly marked. 181 182 Omega stepped in, and approached a neat desk. Looking around, he saw no one, 183 nd nothing really unusual. Omega expected that the Doctor made the call from 184 ne of the labs, and would be there shortly. 185 No one came in a few minutes, Omega stepped behind the desk, intending to sit 186 for a while. A small indentation on the carpet attraced his attention. Nothing 187 weird, laboratory installations are full of weird markings and indentations. 188 189 For lack of anything else to do, Omega started tapping at the floor. Soon, 190 Omega had started to read some of the papers on Lloyd's desk. 191 Some were simply standard NET information requests, and one was a notice from 192 the United States Marine Corps. It said that a Kyle Lloyd Junior was killed in 193 a terrorist action in Paraguay. It also stated the he had saved others and won 194 a posthumous medal from courageus gallantry. Omega was sorry for Looyd Senior. 195 Omega got tired of tapping away at the floor, and decided to look at what he 196 had been tapping away at before. Kneeling, he peeled back the carpetting to 197 reveal a small keypad. Itt was not the standard lettering of NET, and it was 198 definately not a private safe. NET would have known. 199 Omega looked at the small diplay, it was marked with 212114, a series? No, no 200 one in their right mind would place the combination in plain sight. Except 201 perhaps an absent minded professor. Always forgetting things, it made sense. 202 203 Omega slowly entered 212114 in series then pressed enter, and waited. 204 The small keypad only mentioned that he had gotten the right access, and that 205 it was getting ready for entry. Entry, what was that? Another code? Omega 206 waited, and soon heard the telltale sound of a pneumatic action. Something was 207 well protected inside this safe. Well protected except for the combination on 208 public notice. After thirty seconds, tired of kneeling, Omega stood. And saw a 209 large telivion screen that must have raised soon after Omega pressed the series 210 in. 211 212 Another series of numbers was displayed, along with a set of keys. Still, the 213 ettering was odd. Omega hit the communications panel and told a technician to 214 ell Doctor Lloyd that he wad been called away suddenly and didn't have time to 215 visit his quarters. TNow, Lloyd would stay at the Lab and Omega could proceed 216 again, with no interuptions. 217 Omega pressed the appropriate series, and the telivision screen started to 218 fade into a picture... 219 220 00000000000000000000000 NULL SET00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 221 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 222 Hmmmm......212114....sounds like the account number of the Arabs collection 223 account on " Roleover "( 21214)..... 224 .....on a more *fun* vein...semi-random ascii addition/subtraction... 225 nice patterns...but which is to fool and which is real...heh heh.. 226 :::::::::Alex::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 227 NULL SET: Clean it up, or SPELL-ALERT will get ya! It's about time... 228 ############################################################################### 229 /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ 230 FINALLY!! I've been trying to get onto this system for days without success. 231 I feel like I've missed two issues of my favorite comic or something... 232 TAMMY...welcome back...come out of lurk mode and write something again!! 233 PorSFiS...was a lot of fun... if I was staying in town I'd join. Maybe 234 this summer... 235 The NET is terrific, as usual...Now the question plaguing all Portland 236 is WHO KILLED RAJNEESH DANGERFIELD??? If you could solve this by Sunday AM, 237 when I leave for OSU, I would be eternally grateful. 238 KEEP UP THE GREAT ARTISTICAL WORKINGS!! 239 /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/Luingil/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ 240 ......Logan...... 241 242 The Canals of Men 243 244 Fish cry, near a small body of 245 Parachutes, 246 In the long canals of men. 247 Clocks melt. 248 Cats chase seagulls, 249 Birds, 250 ance on the seacoast. 251 Pink meteors 252 moke angry men. 253 While 254 The wavy song of boxers 255 Whisper, 256 Along the harbor. 257 The smell 258 Of dead shrimp fills the air. 259 Quick bearded boats 260 Dashing, lonely, 261 Dizzy. 262 263 ......Logan...... 264 Boy, this is some strange stuff here 265 guys. I'm really lost. What is the 266 purpose of all this? --A better 267 question: Is there a purpose for all 268 this? I don't know why I'm even 269 asking, to tell you the truth... 270 <<<<<<>>>>>> 271 ______________________________________________________________________________ 272 Humane Society, Portland Or. Weekly Report 273 274 AMMENDUM to regular weekly report : Case concerning strange appearance of 275 sheep inside the city limits. One of our roving trucks spotted the sheep 276 itting in a car in the parking lot of a NW Portland apartment building. 277 he sheep was making quite a bit of noise, and had defecated several times 278 on the interior of the car. The animal control truck took possession of the 279 sheep, and Speed's Towing took the car away. A search for the owner of the 280 sheep turned up nothing. 281 On an examination of the sheep, Dr. Ue, our local on-staff vet, discovered 282 a rare virus present in the blood stream. It appears to be mutated hybrid 283 version of SAIDS. Dr. Ue fears anyone in close contact with the sheep could 284 have contracted the disease. Fortunately, the drivers who picked up the 285 animal were wearing protective clothing, having just picked up a rabid dog 286 two blocks away. 287 Dr. Ue is unsure what effect SAIDS virus could have on humans. We have 288 contacted the poison and disease center in Atlanta, and the Capote clinic 289 in San Francisco for help with this situation. Further details will be 290 relayed to you as they become available. 291 W. Fleece 292 Director, Portland Humand Soc. 293 _______________________________________________________________________________ 294 What do you think of this: 295 The greatest task before civilization at present is to make machines 296 hat they ought to be, the slaves instead of masters of men. - Havelock 297 llis 298 (a new user) 299 300 _______________________________________________________________________________ 301 IOIOIOIOIO][ 302 303 Me: When said it was to work to get Dr. Ha ha say you. W think i>~ 304 sit on chiildren. Also ha ha say Y've got to go.others press. 305 p|yourself. 306 307 IOIOIOIOIO][ 308 *************************************** 309 I like the story, but am kind of confused about what all the other entries 310 really mean... People sound like nomads around here. What is the purpose 311 of all this??? Maybe I'm just going crazy, I don't know.. I though this 312 BBS was meant for public discussions or something.. But most of the 313 messages don't make >>ANY<< sense at all... PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 314 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 315 316 -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- 317 Cistop: Funny things are happening here! (See IAN) 318 Ian MacHinery: After re-reading your request for some more "jounior agents" 319 I have found that many of your lines, along with alot of others, have been 320 seriously and cold-heartedly replaced/deleted for no obvious reasons. 321 NULL SET: it would have been a great and wonderful entry had not some one done 322 wicked, nasty and poo-poo things to your entry. I wish you luck next time. 323 ythak: That was odd, very odd indeed. As you mentioned before (elsewhere) 324 Yes, I do like creating my own little bits of mischief...(sp?) 325 {this msg was 11 lines before someone else got to it...} 326 _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ abacab _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ 327 GASP!< Could it be that the nefarious R.D. is back? _-_-_ abacab _-_-_ 328 ~~~~~~~~~~%%%%%%%%%%~~~~~~~~~~%%%%%%%%%%~~~~~~~~~~%%%%%%%%%% 329 To Guardian: Your studies aren't as rusty as you may think. 330 To tylian: I like this spelling better - SURE 331 To Sysop: Some of the stories don't read well. Is it possible that 332 just ANYBODY can alter anyone elses entries? If so, too bad. 333 -The Chela 334 ~~~~~~~~~~%%%%%%%%%%~~~~~~~~~~%%%%%%%%%%~~~~~~~~~~%%%%%%%%%% 335 336 ............................................................................... 337 MYSTREY BUS JOY-RIDE LEAVES OFFICIALS WITH NO ANSWERS 338 PORTLAND, Oregon (AP) 339 340 Portland City Police and Three-Cities officials refuse to comment on the 341 late night escapade of the stolen Hoot-Owl line bus somewhere in the Gresham 342 area. This reporter was able to locate the former Three-Cities driver on 343 the morning after the incident for his comment. Here is Wiley Steeple's rerply. 344 "Ah never seen nuthin' like it before! That kid jus' pushed me offa ma 345 own bus an took over from there. Ah don't believe it. Wut wuz I ta do?" 346 Obviously the Transit officials figured out what they would do after 347 relieving him of his duties. Their plans include the much needed "plainclothes 348 checker" system that many bus patrons have been asking for for so long. To 349 prevent any further such thefts in the future, buses will be outfited with a 350 new driver identification device. 351 These plainclothes checkers will be riding the buses randomly to make 352 certain that their drivers are indeed who their ID devices say they are, and 353 that policies for traffic safety and customer protection are being followed. 354 RELATED STORY ON PAGE E-2 355 .............................................................................. 356 UNIDENTIFIED PARCELL "DISARMED" AT THREE-CITIES MAIN BRANCH 357 PORTLAND, Oregon (AP) 358 359 A rather suspicious parcell was received this morning at the Three-Cities 360 Main Branch Office that had some of the workers in the administration depart- 361 ment worried. An executive, Wiley Rowan, called the city police in to make 362 absolutely certain that the parcell in question would not be a bomb-threat to 363 the office and surrounding areas. When the Portland City Police arrived at 364 the scene of what was believed to be the "bomb", the area had already been 365 evacuated of all customers and office workers. Once the parcell was uncovered, 366 it was found to contain only a message and two six-pacs of Pepsi-Cola. The 367 police have released the note for publication, and have found the soft drinks 368 to be of the non-explosive nature. The note reads as follows- 369 Sorry for taking the owl. 370 I was a little late. Here are 371 some colas for the troubles. 372 (signed) the kid 373 Officials believe that this may have something to do with the recently 374 abandoned stolen Hoot-Owl bus a few days ago. Wiley Rowan was not open for 375 these or other questions. 376 ............................................................... abacab ..... 377 ------------------------Something cute.---------------------------- 378 379 An Open Letter To My Husband. 380 381 To My Darling Husband, 382 383 I am sending you this letter in a bogus software company envelope so that 384 you will be sure to read it. Please forgive the deception, but I thought you 385 should know what has been going on at home since your apple computer entered 386 our lives two years ago. 387 The children are doing well. Tommy is seven now and is a bright, handsome 388 boy. He has developed quite an interest in the arts. He drew a family portrait 389 for a school project. All of the figures were good, but yours was excellent! 390 The chair and the back of your head are very realistic. You would be very 391 proud of him. 392 Little Jennifer turned three in September. She looks a lot like you did at 393 that age. She is an attractive child and quite smart. She still remembers that 394 you spent the whole afternoon with us on her birthday. What a grand day for 395 Jen, despite the fact that it was stormy and the electricity was out. 396 I am also doing well, I went blond about a year ago and was delighted to 397 discover that it really is more fun! Lars - I mean - Mr. Swenson, the 398 department head, has taken an interest in my career and has become a good 399 friend to us all. I have also discovered that the household chores are much 400 easier since I realized that you didn't mind being vacuumed, but that feather 401 duster made you sneeze. 402 The house is in good shape. I had the living room painted last spring. I'm 403 not sure if you noticed it. I made sure that the painters cut air holes in 404 the drop cloth so you wouldn't be disturbed. 405 Well, my dear, I must be going. Uncle Lars - Mr. Swenson, I mean - is taking 406 us all on a ski trip and there is packing to do. I have hired a housekeeper 407 to take care of things while we are away. She'll keep things in order, fill 408 your coffee cup, and bring your meals to your desk, just the way you like it. 409 I hope you and the Apple have a lovely time while we are gone. Tommy, Jen 410 and I will think of you often - try to remember us while your disks are 411 booting. 412 413 Love, 414 Mary. 415 --------------------------------- 416 Just though I would type that in. I thinks it's kind of cute myself. 417 I just hope the family goes out skiing while I am typing this in... 418 -----------------------------------Mark F----------------------------------- 419 420 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 421 I was informed by a very nice individual that I no longer qualify for 422 lurker status and that I had progressed to ... ah ... ah ... No .... 423 NOT THAT ................. REGULAR BACKWATER USER >>> EEEEEEEEEKKKKKKKKK ... 424 Oh well, I guess this is what dreamming of little floopie disks in 425 the night are all about. May my time here bring pleasure to those that 426 I touch thru my terminal (Green glow and all). 427 ~~~~~ 428 an it be true ... can the random delete be back ??? this very in-human 429 ndividual will be strung up by his chips if this does not stop at once! 430 I tried to get thru TI-LE-ANs story and had a bit of trouble. Talk about 431 a maximum depressent...... 432 ~~~~~ 433 Well, off I must go again, until some other time. 434 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PaPa Smurf ~~~~~~ 435 436 We are definately missind lines, I do not leave holes like that in my entries 437 s a matter of course. 438 I know that at least four lines were removed from my story, and some were 439 urely deleted from other's. 440 urely deleted rom other's. 441 Perhaps it is time to power up the old surge generator, for getting rid of 442 hose annoying callers. Fries their circuits, and usually results in their own 443 arents yrelling at them for destroying their computer. 444 arents yrelling at them for destroying their computer. 445 Anyway, everything was enough intact to deliver he actual story that I had 446 nended to tell. 447 nended to tell. 448 0000000000000000000000NULL SET 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 449 450 #$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$# 451 Ian: Wrote it down, I'll work on it when I get off-line... 452 Voyeur: My cousin picked up the mail today, but neglected to bring it to my house... May I assume your letter is the 453 one with the return address that reads D..$#!%&(unreadable text)..., Milwaukie? 454 ll above: I hope the meaning of the entries hasn't been changed too much by the missing lines.... 455 Hmm, getting a little late. Perhaps I will enter early tomorrow. 456 #$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$# Farley #$##$##$##$##$##$##$# 01/03/84 - 10:43 #$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$##$# 457 leave the name & # of the beaverton c-64 458 users group president,,JACK (I forgot his last mane) 459 EOE]=== 460 ******************************************************************************** 461 ok, who screwed up my last entry? a curse on you and your children!!!!! 462 ay the fleas of a thousand cats infests your ***. hmphhh!!! 463 ****************************************************yhtak********************** 464 having found refuge near the bulding, sheela waited for petrov to return. 465 the car with the sheep in it had been towed and Sheela was pleased the varmit 466 was out of petrov's life. 467 the tempature was falling and sheela was getting cold. Time to move 468 on. No sign of petrov, oh well it's for the better anyway, I'm just 469 torturing myself. Gee I don't feel to good. 470 ***********************************************************yhtak*********** 471 eems we have a few lines disappearing around here. I did a little 472 urvey, and these are missing: 473 2-34, 43-45, 54-56, 68-69, 80-82, 87, 118-119, 123-124, 135-137, 145-146, 474 54-155, 169, 183-184, 213-214, 235, 249-253, 275-277, 296-297, 325, 327, 428-429, 475 36-448, and 454. Some of these may have been ordinary housecleaning, 476 ut most of them seriously damage entries. I seem to recall, CISTOP, that 477 ou can restore them? 478 _innocent bysitter_ 479 66 66 66 480 Gaius was beginning to wonder exactly what was going on here. He'd ordered the MK XXXIX to take care of all of the 481 NET operatives in the files over a week ago, and yet his observers in Portland said that Joshua had been seen alive 482 and kicking, or at least driving. Joshua should have been one of the ealy targets, as he was known to be in the 483 vicinity. Even with the delay while the Device worked its way north from the automated base at the bottom of Crater 484 Lake, Joshua should have bought it no later than the first. Here it was the fourth already and No Dead Joshua. 485 Perhaps the commands were given in error? No, he'd given it a broad field of targets, but Joshua fit quite well 486 within that field. Could there be an error in the program? Two hours of examining source code gave him the answer 487 he needed: someone had tampered with the Mk. XXXIX's programming. It was set to respond to a command to kill all NET 488 operatives by first killing all known NET impersonators. Even more disturbing, once they were all gone the Device 489 would start picking targets at random from the phone book. Such wanton killing upset Gaius terribly; it was bad for 490 his image. Maybe it wasn't too late to stop it... 491 492 ENTER ACCESS CODE 493 . . . . . . . . . . 494 ACCESS GRANTED. 495 AWAITING COMMAND: 496 Q : # 1 t a r g e t 497 CURRENT PRIME TARGET: SUSPECT AGENT FARLEY. 498 499 So the Device hadn't started on the civilians yet...that was good, but there was no way to cut it off once it was 500 started. Damn failsafes! He'd had it done that way to prevent tampering when on a mission, but was regretting the 501 choice now. Oh, well. Nothing for it but to go into the field and see if he could stop it himself. Gaius finished 502 his by now cold coffee, checked his weapons and made ready to leave. As a last-minute thought he added a sheet of 503 reflective mylar to his regular kit; getting hit by the Device's laser could be most unpleasant... 504 66 Gaius 66 505 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ (speculations) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 506 Farley: Could it be that the FD-78 is a mixed-up '78 ForD? Naw... 507 Ian: I told you, you really ought to be more careful! Now just look at 508 what has happened! This could stir up international reprisals! But did you 509 make absolutly positive that all MGP codes were correct? "Sure," you said. 510 Now we're just going to hope we get that missle back befor The Academy gets 511 their little paws on it. "I told you so!" Chips or no chips, this was 512 uncalled for! Next time you try another one of your new remote control toys 513 do it at Vandenburg or somewhere closer. Okay? But why Finland for 514 goodness sakes? that could hurt relations you know... Agent "Quantus" 515 .D.jr.: 'Taint funny McGee. (or whoever you are, out there!) 516 eight days and counting . . . . . . . . 517 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --->the Guardian 0321 Hrs 4 Jan 85 518 I found it, here it is: Chela (chay'-lah) a student, disciple, or 519 follower of the ******** spiritual teacher. --->S. 520 *************************************************************************** 521 Ontho and Leo have been getting to know each other again, and 522 the last few days had been fun. Alex felt a little left out of the 523 celebration but he would be ok. 524 Alex had heard of another organzation that might accept him as a 525 junior member if he cracked a code, unfortunatly he hadn't been able 526 to get a hardcopy of the said code. (this is a plea for help folks). 527 And his mind was filling of thoughts of missions and intrigue. Leo 528 was getting boring anyway and her and Ontho seemed pretty happy. The 529 elders had reported a drifting pirate ship on the atlantic, but that's 530 another story. So leo and Ontho are temporarly unemployed, or untill 531 something odd needs to be corrected. Alex knew he could be of excellent 532 use to the NET because of his telepathic skills, but nothing could be 533 dont untll the code was solved. I'm just going to have to lurk untill 534 something shows up. 535 *************************************************kathy********************* 536 mMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmM 537 This can sure be a hard system to get into! 538 539 Dan relaxed as the elevator descended. The man wearing the inkblot watched 540 with a smile on his face. Soon Dan felt the elevator slowing. A loud beep 541 sounded from the elevator's controls and the back wall split into five 542 sections. Two of these sections revolved revealing two pads flanked by chrome 543 rails. The man wearing the inkblot waved toward one. 544 "You'd better brace yourself against the cushion and hold on." 545 Imitating the other, Dan stepped next to the wall, leaned against the pad, 546 and grabbed the two rails. As though his touch had been some sort of signal, 547 he felt a tremendious force pressing him back against the padding. The 548 pressure soon eased, and Dan became aware of a subtle vibration filling the 549 "elevator." He turned inquiringly to his companion. 550 The man wearing the inkblot turned with a smile, "Hang on, we've got 551 at least one manuver coming aa uuuuuu oo p." 552 With his words, the elevator made a rather complicated motion. Dan spent 553 a short time attempting to visualize the motion, but the attempt left him 554 feeling rather ill. However, the manuever must have reversed the orientation 555 of the elevator with respect to its path, for when they felt a force begin 556 to press them back in the cushions, the man wearing the inkblot smiled. 557 "We're about home," he announced cheerfully. 558 The elevator slid to a stop. Dan watched anxiously as the doors hissed open, 559 revealing a wide, brightly lit corridor. 560 "Let's get you settled." With this, the man wearing the inkblot set off 561 down the corridor, followed by a somewhat reluctant Dan. 562 mMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMm The Machrioness mMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmM 563 FOR SALE CHEEP!!!!!!!!! 564 SIEMENS SINGLE SIDED DISK DRIVES 565 NEED REPAIR WILL SELL FOR 25$ EACH. 566 CALL 646-xxxx ASK FOR MARK. 567 568 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 569 Once, long ago and far away, a wise teacher was giving 570 instructions to a group of followers. It was the occasion 571 of their departure into the world, to spread the word. 572 The message was brief: 573 Whether you turn to the right or to the left, 574 Justification is in the content. 575 576 When the teacher had departed there was much discussion as to the 577 meaning of the words. Some felt that it had meant that they were 578 to align themselves to the right since that was the first choice 579 that the teacher had spoken. 580 581 Others felt that the meaning was to turn away from the right and 582 to justify themselves with the left. This they did with great 583 vigor and condemnation of the rightists. 584 585 Still others were just as certain that neither of the other 586 groups had perceived a true meaning of the master's words. Their 587 interpretation was that the proper course was to broaden the 588 scope of existence to justify both the right and the left. 589 590 With TIME, TRAVEL, & EXPERIENCE ALL 591 returned to the center of the path. 592 593 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Legendist!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 594 P.S. Written in memory of a recent conversation with one of the 595 patrons of the Inn, figuratively sporting a jauntily worn beret. 596 597 ****************************************************************** 598 REMEMBER, AS I HAVE SAID BEFORE, I REMOVE THE GARBAGE AND ALL REFERENCES. 599 ************************* CISTOP MIKEY ********************************* 600 601 |################################################| 602 603 DE 600 604 605 `',^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 606 ATTENTION ALL BWMS FANS!!!! 607 608 A new system (very similar to BWMS) is up in the Portland 609 area! 610 611 The Restaurant at the End of the Universe 612 Zaphod Beeblebrox, System Operator 613 614 Call today...641-xxxx... 615 616 The system is new...Not all commands are supported yet... 617 Call and make suggestions...Help me work out the bugs... 618 619 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 620 620 I hope that I don't write over anyone else's lines. 621 I am not really new here altough I have never tried to enter 622 anything before. Can just anything be left here( I mean in the 623 vein)? Or is there a current story going on??? Saw the 624 mad deleter's work plus that fool that wrote the incredibly 625 crude entry!!!! UGH!!!!!!! 626 Well until later... 627 Mentat 628 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\======================= 629 As a Mentat I am able to compute that this is the last line...(M) TOTAL NUMBER OF LINES = 629