NUMBER OF LINES: 998 001=Usr:0 Null User 06/30/87 20:34 Msg:0 Call:0 Lines:19 1$If you are in need of help, you need but ask... 2$************************* INSTALLED: 3 AUG 87 **************************** 3$Welcome to BWMS II (BackWater Message System II) Mike Day System operator 4$************************************************************************** 5$GENERAL DISCLAIMER: BWMS II IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION 6$ PLACED ON THIS SYSTEM. 7$BWMS II was created as an electronic bill board. BWMS II is a privately 8$owned and operated system which is currently open for use by the general 9$public. No restrictions are placed on the use of the system. As the 10$system is privately owned, I retain the right to remove any and all 11$messages which I may find offensive. Because of the limited size of the 12$system, it will be periodically purged of messages (only 999 lines of data 13$can be saved). To leave a message, type 'ENTER'. Use ctrl/C to get out 14$the ENTER mode. The message is automatically stored. If after entering 15$the message you find you made a mistake, use the replace command to 16$replace the line. To exit from the system, type 'BYE' then hang up. 17$Type 'HELP' to see other commands that are available on the system. 18$************************************************************************** 19$ 002=Usr:1 CISTOP MIKEY 09/03/87 00:24 Msg:524 Call:3402 Lines:4 20 The temperature of the aqueous content of an unremittingly ogled 21 saucepan does not reach 212 degrees F. 22 ********************************************************************* 23 25 ^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^ 26 |= | \/ | /| / |- 27 | |_ / | / |/ |_= #0gf!$# 28 ~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^ 29 a perverse little nursery rhyme to fill the void between the blanks: 30 31 Blabilly dingolwad scoldupence thrupernong 32 Jimemeny quaker start allready nought 33 Ark a bald barrelsnort rubbery nugget 34 Biscuit wife rapeready farthing a port 35 36 O commence common sense black market logic 37 Fairly hurled algebras glossed well and seen 38 Spinnaker shoelace men tied up for discipline 39 Commerce is dribbling out of thier spleens 40 41 Omnipotent ombudsmen chant static mantras 42 Dancing through rituals designed to impress 43 The cattle prod cowboys along crowded sidewalks 44 Where they are leading them anyones guess 45 46 Militant billybents rub against filaments 47 Spilling the condiments causing a scene 48 Flatulent slider slimes up a long cider 49 Dripping the dankness down wetting day dreams 50 51 Clairvoyent viruses inform the butchers wife 52 Telling her all the cuts that will sell best 53 She risks her precious life avoiding consumer strife 54 Carving the marrow out discounting the rest 55 56 Anonomous sequesterers semaphore cymbals 57 To signify rythm with none of the means 58 Taxonomists struggle naming the rubble 59 One of them labels and one of them cleans 60 61 Capital spanish meant all meat had since been sent 62 Unproved by cover bent scared and freed mean 63 The old moneys storing the ox is a moron 64 Some antics are tactics but others obscene 65 66 #0gf!$# #0gf!$# #0gf!$# #0gf!$# #0gf!$# #0gf!$# #0gf!$# ^(flying)~ 67 ^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^ 004=Usr:31 09/03/87 20:04 Msg:529 Call:3427 Lines:1 68 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Doclurk 005=Usr:11 09/04/87 22:38 Msg:530 Call:3446 Lines:2 69 So, if you are a doctor, why don't you go heal thyself!!! 70 Take two, and rub it in the morning... Tsk Tsk.... 006=Usr:112 09/04/87 23:05 Msg:531 Call:3448 Lines:14 71 Hello to all BMS users a friend of mine and fellow computer enthusiast 72 has got his bulletin board up and running again. Well here goes: 73 The name is Outer Galaxy BBS System it is three hunded or twelve hundred baud. 74 It is a commodore based system I believe With over a meg of free downloads 75 available to commodore users. I own and use a IBM-AT but the message and story 76 sections really were going reat until it went down three months ago. The phone 77 number is (503) {portland} 255-xxxx Free! 24 hours a day! Just call and registe 78 r and sysop will validate. Pretty good bbs for a Commodore based bbs system. 79 No graphic modes available. 255-xxxx! Whew! 80 Thank-you for the ad space! 81 back on-line 09-04-87 82 9:00 pm 83  84 =============================================================================== 007=Usr:128 09/04/87 23:48 Msg:532 Call:3450 Lines:20 85 ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp 86 The piper sat crosslegged in the drying bracken, the golden hemp cord 87 playing between his fingers as he wound it slowly around the lower joint 88 of the bass drone of his disassembled pipes. Fitting the upper sections 89 on, he moved it slowly, nodding to see that it fit snugly. It should do. 90 With a quick half-hitch he secured the end of the cord and bit it off. 91 The pipes assembled quickly. First the bag into the cover, stocks through 92 their respective holes. The bass drone on the inside, then the two tenors, 93 and the blowpipe. Finally he fitted the chanter into the neck of the bag, 94 twisted it so the finger holes fell naturally under the second joints of his 95 fingers. Resting the bass drone on his shoulder, he filled the bag with two 96 deep breaths and started the pipes with a quick pressure of his left hand. 97 Fingers dancing a merry tune he once more started walking down the seemingly 98 endless road that streched before him. Behind the road left the past -- 99 heartbreak and comradesip. Before streched the future. Leaves rustled, 100 unheard, and gold eyes started accusingly from a hiding place. A small cat 101 looked quite disgruntled at the racket that was ruining her hunting. 102 ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp 103 104 008=Usr:67 09/05/87 01:32 Msg:533 Call:3452 Lines:4 105 &)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&) 106 IN THE BEGINING THERE WAS NOTHING. NOW TELL ME WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE. 107 WE ALL END UP WITH NOTHING AND MOST OF US HAVE NOTHING. 108 &)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&))&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&))&&)&)&))&)&)&)&)&)&)) 009=Usr:67 09/05/87 13:41 Msg:534 Call:3464 Lines:5 109 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< 110 DO YOU EVER WONDER WHY WHEN EVER YOU SPEND A LITTLE TIME WAITING 111 FOR SOMEONE TO GET OFF OF A SYSTEM YOU LOG ON AND THERE ARE NO NEW 112 MESSAGES? 113 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 010=Usr:130 09/05/87 23:30 Msg:535 Call:3482 Lines:94 114 115 When did it start? I'm not sure exactly. I remember seeing her a 116 few times, another face in the crowd. But something about her caused me 117 to remember her, and the next time I saw her I remembered that I had 118 seen her before. Not unusual, but not normal either. 119 There was something about her that interested me. I saw her a few 120 more times, then one day I found myself standing behind her as she stood 121 between conversations at a gathering. On an impulse I quietly said 122 "Boo..." She jumped slightly, then turned around to see who had intruded 123 on her thoughts. I smiled and introduced myself. 124 "I've seen you around these places before," I said. "I just thought 125 I'd introduce myself and say hi." With that I stood there wondering at 126 her response. Would she snub me? Would she laugh at me? Would she 127 turn away? 128 "Oh hi! Yes, aren't these things boring? I sometimes wonder why I 129 come to them." 130 Now I was caught off gaurd, I was not expecting to receive a warm 131 response. I'm not sure why. I found myself at a loss for words to 132 respond. She seemed interested enough to want to talk, and I found 133 myself even more interested in her. I hate these things, I never know 134 what to say, and usually I seem to end up saying something that leaves a 135 bad impression. 136 Somehow I managed to stumble my way past the first few seconds 137 without turning her off completely. After a few minutes we moved over 138 to a couch and sat down. We talked on for a couple of hours finding 139 great enjoyment in the conversation. In the end we parted company as 140 friends. 141 A few weeks later I met her again. This time it went easier as we 142 both knew each other and didn't worry about finding each other borish. 143 We talked into the night not realizing the passage of time. Reluctantly 144 we parted company again. 145 The next couple of times we didn't talk as long, maybe being afraid 146 of being embarassed about not being aware of the time. Finally there 147 came a time when I asked if I could see her under less formal 148 conditions. She declined saying that she had a live-in friend and 149 didn't want to disturb that relationship...I was crushed. 150 I felt like I had just run off a cliff and now I was just waiting 151 for gravity to recognise that I had done so and pull me crashing to 152 earth. 153 I then did what I later realized to be the wrong thing, I pushed 154 for the meeting anyway. In time she allowed it to happen. I don't know 155 if it was that she found me interesting enough to want to communicate at 156 a closer level, or if she just gave in to my constant pressure. 157 We began to meet after work in a quiet little cafe'. I enjoyed 158 those times we shared greatly. In time I found myself falling in love 159 with her. One day I confessed my feelings to her. 160 At first she just passed it off as unimportant. Then when she 161 realized that I was serious, she told me not to love her because she 162 could never love me. She enjoyed the friendship, but that was it. 163 That was the beginning of the end. After that she became more 164 distant and unresponsive. I found myself placing pressure on her to 165 return to the degree of friendship and closness that we had before, but 166 it only distanced her farther. 167 Anger began to slip into our conversations. I could see what was 168 happening and where it was going. I didn't want it to go that way, but 169 I became less and less able to do anything to stop it. The breakup was 170 gathering its own speed about it. It was only a matter of time. 171 Finally it came to a time that no matter what I said she took it as 172 a negative offense to her, and the conversations began to end in a 173 shouting match. A few weeks later she said that she was not going to 174 meet me anymore, that it was getting to difficult for her to handle the 175 negativeness of it all. I said that I understood. Logically I 176 understood, but deep down inside I didn't. Why was this happening? 177 I left feeling depressed and lonely. A part of me had been ripped 178 out of my gut, leaving me empty and without purpose. Gravity had 179 finally achieved its goal and slammed me into the earth. 180 I met her a few times after that. But finally she came no more, I 181 asked around, but she was gone. Then one last day I was walking by the 182 little cafe'... and there she was. I went in. 183 She had been waiting for me, hoping I would pass by and see her. 184 We talked a bit, and she told me that she had moved. Things had gotten 185 to difficult for her and she was unable to deal with them anymore so she 186 moved away. 187 She said she would like to continue the friendship, and even went 188 so far as to make plans on how to do so, but nothing ever came of it. 189 I guess I'm not all that surprised. It was always like her to make 190 promises that she would never keep. 191 I haven't seen or heard from her since, and I doubt that I will. 192 She has moved on to a different life. I still think about her now and 193 then. I wonder if things had been different if it would have worked 194 out. And secretly deep inside there are times when I still hope that 195 she will change her mind, that she will let me see her again. 196 Soemtimes I wake up in the middle of the night, looking into the 197 darkness, and I wonder if she even remembers me. I wonder if she even 198 cares. 199 I roll over, pull the covers closer about me, and try to go back to 200 sleep. But sleep is elusive tonight. The darkness crowds about me, 201 echoing and amplifying my loneliness. Can I ever accept that she is 202 gone? Will I ever be able to put her behind me? Will I ever be able to 203 find the love I feel for her in someone else? Will I ever feel the joy 204 that I felt with her again? 205 Sleep comes in ragged gasps, and finally it is light... morning... 206 time to get up and go on living. 207 011=Usr:67 09/06/87 03:22 Msg:536 Call:3486 Lines:17 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< 209 THE THUNDER OF HIS HEARTBEAT IN MY EARS 210 THE LINES OF HIS BODY SO FINE 211 THE TEASING, DARK CURL OF HIS MANE 212 THE FLASH OF HIS EYES ON MINE. 213 214 A TWIST OF VULNERABILITY AND STRENGTH 215 A LITTLE STRANGE, BUT CHARMING 216 ANGER THAT FREEZES, TEARS THAT BURN 217 A SMILE OF LOVE, SO DISARMING. 218 219 INTELLIGIENCE TEMPERED BY IGNORANCE 220 A WINK FULL OF PLAYFUL MYSTERY 221 PASSION TO A PERFECT FLAW 222 A LOOK THAT'S JUST FOR ME 223 224 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< 012=Usr:23 09/06/87 21:37 Msg:537 Call:3504 Lines:97 225 !^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^! 226 Grann emerged from the Playful Porpoise with mixed feelings. 227 The feeling that Milchar was nearby haunted him. He moved among the 228 villagers that hurried home in the fading sunlight, until at last he 229 came upon a small secluded clearing outside of the village where he 230 could concentrate without distraction. 231 The spell came easily, expanding Grann's awareness at an 232 exponential rate. Auras welled up from his surroundings, identifying 233 the source of Grann's trepidation. 234 Milchar. 235 He stood nearby, facing the gnome. His bright blue robes 236 sparkled in the sunset. Even when viewed through the Sorceror's 237 Sight spell Grann had cast, Milchar was transparent. He did not 238 speak, but at last communicated. 239 #Hello, Grann.# Milchar's features expressed sadness, dispair. 240 "Master...I was told you may be..." 241 #Never mind me, Grann. I am not important any more, a part of 242 a period that shall never return. I came to warn you, before it is too 243 late...# 244 "Late for what, master? I do not understand." 245 #The muliverse is restructuring itself. The reality that was 246 known as Innisfall is no more, and worlds move to fill the gap. The 247 shuffling is creating Ether Eddies, Convolutions, and worse. Entire 248 time lines are being rebuilt. This is the largest disturbance to occur 249 in millennia. It will spread until it spends itself upon the infinite 250 reaches of space and time, and you must flee the effects.# 251 "To where? I am lost, master... and the Razor's Edge is no 252 longer able to sail." 253 Suddenly, A blinding surge of energy poured into the clearing, 254 blinding Grann's enhanced sight for a moment. Morwin stepped from the 255 light, followed closely by a rather large green demon who followed at 256 a respectable distance. 257 "I see that your apprentice has discovered you at last, 258 brother, as I knew he would." 259 #Begone, Morwin, evil brother. Even now I can destroy you. 260 Begone, else you shall regret your very existence.# 261 Grann had never seen his master so angry. He was so shocked 262 by this that he failed to note the wind, which began to pick up, and 263 the clouds, which darkened perceptibly. The sunlight was all but gone, 264 and the clearing was lit only by the flamelets that flowed from 265 the skin of Morwin's demon. 266 Morwin raised an eyebrow to this. "Can you now? Cynthia is 267 not here to back you up, and your body no longer exists. How much 268 longer can your soul endure? A day? I'll wager less!" 269 In a blink, Morwin gestured to the demon and at the same time 270 flung a ball of blinding red fire at Milchar's soul-self. The demon 271 lept at Grann, teeth bared, slime dripping from its mouth. 272 Without thought, without feeling, Grann reacted. Using 273 resources he hadn't realized he possessed, Grann dispensed with 274 finesse. He flung Chaos before him. 275 The demon died without realizing what happened. Morwin, on the 276 other hand, became visibly nervous. Milchar looked on, unaffected by 277 the searing flame, which seemed to have disappeared. The door to Chaos 278 Grann had instinctively summoned floated before the gnome, nibbling 279 slightly upon the the earth below it. 280 #Are you so sure of yourself now, Morwin? My friend has 281 newly awakened abilities... Now, Morwin, meet Grann, mage of travelcraft.# 282 Grann didn't beleive what he was hearing. Mage? He was just 283 an apprentice... wasn't he? 284 Morwin's face was contorted with rage. A crimson door opened 285 behind him, letting several points of light flit through. These 286 sped toward Grann, attempting to surround him. Morwin's laughter rang 287 out into the night as he flung another fire ball, not at Milchar, but 288 at Grann. "Your apprentice shan't live long enough to help you, 289 hated brother! His ashes shall be placed in a vase to adorn my chamber!" 290 The sky darkened yet more. 291 A combination flip and twist, and space before Grann distorted 292 instantly. The fireball returned to Morwin. Simultaneously, the 293 points of light completed their circle about Grann. Instantly, each 294 transformed into a nine-foot green-yellow mass of muscle, fur, and 295 most of all, teeth and claws. 296 #BEWARE! The storm arrives!# 297 Morwin did not hear. His body lay burnt upon the charred 298 grass of the clearing, destroyed by his own fire. 299 The sky now was red, and black, boiling clouds swept toward them 300 all at a terrific pace. The Ether Eddy ate all it passed over, 301 tearing it to unrecogizable bits before allowing space to reassemble 302 something from the Chaos. 303 The demons fled, to no purpose but to prolong life a few more 304 seconds. 305 Grann sunk to his knees, nearly exhausted from his exertions. 306 Never before had he channeled such power. Perhaps Milchar had something 307 to do with his increased power? Yes, that was it. But it was a moot 308 point, as the clouds advanced, eating the edge of the clearing... 309 Grann became disoriented, then fell unconscious. 310 !^!^!^!^!^!^! 311 Grann awoke upon a familiar bed. As his eyes came into focus, 312 he recognized his own chambers, in his own world. A half hour went 313 by before a servant came in to dust the room, and dropped the duster 314 at the sight of her master, missing for weeks, collapsed upon his bed. 315 Grann failed to notice. His thoughts were of his friend 316 Milchar, who he somehow knew he would never see again. Grann took a 317 few moments to silently thank his old master for saving him from 318 death, and bringing him back to his home... and Silvi. In moments, 319 he heard her bright voice calling him, and he rose to greet her. 320 !^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^! Grann !^!^!^!^!^! Sept. 6, 1987 !^!^!^!^!^!^!^! 321 013=Usr:67 09/07/87 03:33 Msg:538 Call:3511 Lines:60 322 &)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&) 323 IN THE DARKNESS HE COULD HEAR THE CRICKETS CHIRPING 324 THEIR NIGHTLY ORCHESTRA WITHOUT A FLAW. 325 HE GOT UP AND MOVED AROUND A BIT. 326 THE MUSIC STOPPED. 327 HE STOOD STILL AS IF BEGGING FOR MORE. 328 329 THE CRICKETS PLAYED ON WITH STYLE AND GRACE. 330 IT WASN'T OFTEN THEY HAD AND AUDIENCE. 331 HE LAID DOWN AGAIN. 332 THIS TIME HIS ATTENTION WAS DRAWN TOWARDS THE SKY. 333 334 AN ETERNAL MURAL OF THE GODS AND MORTAL FANTASIES. 335 UNICORNS AND MAIDENS, ORION WAS ON THE HUNT. 336 SLEEP WAS COMING CLOSER. 337 BUT HE DID NOT WANT THE BEAUTY TO END. 338@ BUT SLEEP WAS THE VICTOR OF THIS BATTLE, 339 SLEEP WAS THE VICTOR OF THIS BATTLE, 340 BUT THE WAR WAS NOT YET WON. 341 342 HE DREAMT OF WALKING THROUGH THE GLADE 343 AND PAST A BABBLING BROOK. 344 SUDDENLY TERROR FILLED HIS EYES. 345 FOR IN THE BROOK WAS AN OLD TIRE, A TIN CAN, AND A SHOE. 346 347 HE WALKED FARTHER UP THE PATH. 348 HE SAW A HOUSE. THEN ANOTHER, AND THEN ANOTHER. 349 THE HOUSES BECAME LARGER AND MORE FREQUENT. 350 HOUSES TURNED INTO SKYRISES AND FACTORIES. 351 THE CRICKET'S ORCHESTRA TO SHOUTING, AND A 352 UNRECOGNIZABLE SONG COMING OUT OF A RADIO 353 TOO LARGE TO BE CALLED PORTABLE. 354 355 THE SHOCK WAS TOO MUCH. 356 HIS HEAD BEGAN TO SPIN. THE WORLD HAD SUDDENLY GONE MAD 357 SPINNING OFF IT'S AXIS. 358 HE FELL. 359 HE AWOKE WITH A START. 360 THE SUN WAS OUT AND FRESH DEW WAS ON THE GROUND. 361 THE CRICKETS WERE GONE, BUT WERE REPLACED BY 362 A ROBIN OR TWO. 363 364 THE BEAUTY HAD NOT ENDED, IT JUST CHANGED A BIT. 365 IT WAS TIME TO LEAVE. 366 "TOO BAD",HE THOUGHT TO HIMSELF. 367 HE HAD GROWN TO LIKE IT HERE. 368 HE ROLLED UP HIS BLANKET, PACKED HIS PACK 369 AND STARTED GRUDGINGLY ON HIS WAY. 370 371 HE CAME TO A GLADE AND PASSED A BABBLING BROOK. 372 SUDDENLY TERROR FILLED HIS EYES. 373 FOR IN THE BROOK WAS AN 374 OLD TIRE, 375 A TIN CAN 376 AND A SHOE... 377 378 &)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&) 379@ 380@ ALAN KENNEDY 381@ ALAN KENNEDY 014=Usr:46 09/07/87 11:46 Msg:539 Call:3516 Lines:1 382 : Excellent entry! 015=Usr:67 09/07/87 13:31 Msg:540 Call:3519 Lines:1 383 &)&)&):THANK YOU. 016=Usr:105 09/07/87 13:52 Msg:541 Call:3520 Lines:29 384 :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)) 385 386 A KISS ON THE SPINE, A BOTTLE OF WINE 387 CAN DO THINGS WE NEVER KNEW 388 NO NEED TO VE ROUGH TO PROVE THAT YOU'RE TOUGH 389 SHOW ME WHAT YOU CAN DO. 390 391 SOMETEMES I'M WILD, IF ONLY A CHILD 392 AND OTHERS I'M OLDER THAN TIME 393@ I APPRETIATION FOR A STRANGE SENSATION 394 MY APPRETIATION FOR A STRANGE SENSATION 395 CAN TURN MY ATTITUDE ON A DIME. 396 397 YOU CAN BE THE MOON, AND THE RAGING MONSOON 398 AND I'LL BE THE ROSE OF RED 399 MY FASCINATION IS MY EXPLANATION 400 MY EXCUSE FOR THE LIFE I HAVE LED. 401 402 I LIKE TO DANCE, AND A LITTLE ROMANCE 403@ A WHIT HORSE TO BE MY PRINCE 404 A WHITE HORSE TO BE MY PRINCE 405 IT'S YOUR MOVE, AND THAT WILL PROVE 406 I'M NOT ALL THAT HARD TO CONVINCE. 407 408 THERE'S MUCH MORE TO ME THAN YOU'LL EVER SEE 409 IN MY WANDERING BLUE EYES 410 LOOK CAREFULLY AND TELL ME WHAT YOU SEE 411 BUT DON'T ASK THE WHEREFORES OR WHYS. 412 :)*):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):) 017=Usr:41 09/07/87 18:33 Msg:542 Call:3529 Lines:37 413 SageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSage 414 415 The Sage looked out of the gaping window space. No pane was inserted 416 into this new house. Clarity of vision striking him, he thought about the 417 dingy windows that were outside this one. To imagine the people staring out 418 their window panes, their rooms obscuring their views, was unsettling. 419 Realizing how folly it was to wish for a view without a room, while inside 420 his own house, he put on an overcoat and took to the pathway leading away 421 from the house. 422 423 For a few minutes he struggled with the question of putting on his 424 glasses. After he had put the twisted wires over his ears and the bridge of 425 the nose, he spied what he at first thought was shack. Approaching it was 426 difficult. Brambles had overgrown the beaten path to it. Despite the crisp 427 detail he regarded each branch of throns with, he had to leap over the 428 majority and take to a follen tree trunk to make his way. All of a sudden, 429 there he was. 430 431 The place was still. Serenity belied by the aging wood shack. The planks 432 and boards used to construct the thing had lost the seasoned color of wood. 433 They more resembled ash than wood now, having weathered a vast number of 434 hours in the forest. One squared off chunk of wood rested on the porch, a 435 corner dipped into the plank it had cracked when it fell from hanging above 436 the door. On it was etched, "The Blossom's Lair". 437 438 The scene was just as still, but as observed from the window frames of 439 the Sage's eyelids, the place was a seething ferment of memories. The sun 440 seemed dimmer, behind the clouds. The trees started to seem like hiding 441 places for the deranged to prowl through. What's worse, his own legs started 442 to seem like gentle branches that would collapse under the weight of his 443 burdensome recollection. 444 445 He fell to one knee, and then his face was into the leaves and twigs of 446 the forest floor. Sprawled out on the face of the Earth, he went into a 447 perspiring, weeping sleep. 448 449 SageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSageSage 018=Usr:31 09/07/87 23:17 Msg:543 Call:3538 Lines:1 450 ??????????????????? My God! ????????????????????????????????? Doclurk 019=Usr:105 09/08/87 01:46 Msg:544 Call:3542 Lines:32 451@:):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)::) 452@DE 453@BOT 454@:):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)) 455 WHAT IF? 456 457 WHAT IF I WAS TO TELL YOU I LOVE YOU? 458 AND YOU REMAIN DEAR TO MY DREAMS 459 YOU LEAD ME ALONG THE ROAD OF LIFE 460 BUT MY SILENCE IS NOT WHAT IT SEEMS 461 462 YOU ARE YOUR OWN SELF; THAT ALONE RESTRAINS 463 MY HARD HELD, LONG PENT-UP WORDS 464@FROM BURSTING BONDS, BREAKING CHAINS, 465 FROM BURSTING BONDS, BREAKING CHAINS 466 AND CASTING OUR FRIENDSHIP TO SHARDS. 467 468 THOUGH NO PERFECT MATCH MAY EXIST 469 FOR THAT, THE WORLD IS TOO STARK 470 WE COMPLIMENT EACH OTHER'S WAYS 471 I LOUD AND BRIGHT, YOU SILENT AND DARK. 472 473 OUR HANDS LOCK, OUR FINGERS ENTWINE 474 THE FORETELLING OF WHERE FUTURE HAS LAIN 475 THE HANDHOLD HAS MEANING; THE PRESSURE 476 SHOWING STRENGTH, PROMISE WITHOUT PAIN. 477 YOU SAY YOU'RE NOT READY JUST YET 478 THAT FOR RIGHT NOW YOU ARE THROUGH 479 THOUGH I KNOW THE DECISION MUST BE YOURS ALONE 480 WHAT IF I WAS TO TELL YOU I LOVE YOU? 481 :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)) 482 :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):) 020=Usr:53 09/08/87 10:36 Msg:545 Call:3548 Lines:3 483 .-<>-. prince dragon 484 all i can say is wow! 485 .-<>-. 021=Usr:67 09/08/87 16:53 Msg:546 Call:3572 Lines:1 486 &)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&) 022=Usr:67 09/08/87 18:17 Msg:547 Call:3573 Lines:46 487 I SEE YOU 488 I WANT YOU 489 BUT I CAN NOT HAVE YOU 490 YOU BELONG TO SOMEONE ELSE 491 AND I HAVE MY OWN BONDS TOO 492 493 I TRIED TO CALL YOU 494 BUT I HUNG UP 495 YOU MENTIONED IT TO ME 496 GUILT AND SHAME FILLED MY SOUL 497 498 YOU TELL ME YOUR PROBLEMS 499 AND I PRETEND TO UNDERSTAND 500 BUT MY HEAD IS TOO FULL OF MY OWN 501 TO COMPREHEND. 502 503 NOW OR NEVER 504 AM I BRAVE ENOUGH 505 TO BARE MY SOUL TO YOU 506 OR WILL I SHY AWAY 507 AND LET THE PAIN EAT AT MY HEART 508 509 I TRY TO BE BRAVE 510 BUT THE WORDS STOP IN MY THROAT 511 YOU HELP ME OUT BY SAYING IT FOR ME 512@ AND YOU FEEL THE SAME WAY FOR ME TOO 513 AND THAT YOU FEEL THE SAME WAY FOR ME TOO 514 515 WE TOUCH 516 WE KISS 517 THIS MOMENT CAN'T BE LOST 518 BUT AFTER THE FEELING IS DIFFERENT 519 ALMOST AS IF SOME OF THE LOVE WAS LOST 520 521 IT IS BEST THAT WE PART 522 AND FORGET THE PAST 523 OUR LOVE CAN NOT BE 524@ WE HAVE OUR OWN LIVES 525 WE HAVE OUR OWN LIVES TO LIVE 526 527 I AM OVER YOU 528 ARE YOU OVER ME 529 I WILL NEVER FORGET YOU 530 PLEASE ALWAYS REMEMBER ME 531 532 &)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&) 023=Usr:90 09/08/87 21:44 Msg:548 Call:3577 Lines:29 533 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 534 535 It wasn't like this 536 when I was a kid 537 and the teachers didn't question 538 if I talked to myself, 539 or screamed, 540 or cried for no reason in 541 particular. 542 543 And it wasn't like this 544 when I was alone 545 with a litter of cats, 546 television and radio announcers 547 to talk back to. 548@ 549@ 550 551 I used to be 552 that I only met myself 553 on dark streets, 554 or asleep at night. 555 556 But now that reality 557 is becoming a part of my world, 558 I am careful 559 to introduce myself 560 to me. 561 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Shrike \\\\\\\ 024=Usr:61 09/09/87 14:05 Msg:549 Call:3594 Lines:9 562 .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. 563 Grann: Congratulations upon your promotion. I'm sure that we will 564 all miss your master, tho' I can't believe that he won't be nearby, 565 waiting for a chance to join us again. Let us watch closely for 566 the mage (perhaps wizard now?) known as Milchar. 567 L'homme: What ever happened? I'm *still* anxious to find out if your 568 partner will survive the bullet wounds! Last I remember, you were 569 at your doctor-friend's house outside of Las Vegas. Any further word? 570 .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.Emu 025=Usr:67 09/09/87 16:55 Msg:550 Call:3597 Lines:1 571 &)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)&)KRUL&)&)&)&)&)&)&) 026=Usr:135 09/09/87 21:30 Msg:551 Call:3601 Lines:23 572 Fellow computer users and college students. Do you have a desire to work in a 573 foreign country for upto a year and a half? Are you internationally minded? 574 If so, then you need to join AIESEC. AIESEC is a french acronym that stands 575 for the Association of International Students in Economics and Commerce. We 576 are in need of new members who are motivated and desire to learn. I joined 577 AIESEC less than 8 months ago and am now going to England to work for a big 8 578 Accounting Firm for a year. Needless to say I'm thrilled to be going and 579 would like to use this median to promote AIESEC. I could use all the available 580 lines on this system to talk about AIESEC, but am not going todo this. Instead 581 I will tell you that if you are a college student majoring in Business, Com- 582 puter science, economics, or foreign language, and are internationally minded 583 then give us a call at 464-3333, if nobody is there(a phone machine will answer 584 please leave your name and number so we can get back to you). Ask for Craig, 585 Paul, Larry N., or me Cliff and we'll tell you all the great things aboiut us 586 and our organization. If you know of anyone who you think might also be inter 587 ested, then please tell them about us also. One last thing. We at AIESEC have 588 a motto of working hard and playing hard, this means we like to drink and dance 589 and just generally party. We are not a stuffy shirt organization. So please 590 give us a call, it will be one of the best moves you'll ever make. Thanks!! 591 592 593 sa 594 R 027=Usr:85 09/10/87 00:22 Msg:552 Call:3604 Lines:2 595 alam 596@ 028=Usr:26 09/10/87 01:48 Msg:553 Call:3606 Lines:2 597 Ah, but do they take Albanians? 598 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 029=Usr:67 09/10/87 22:52 Msg:554 Call:3623 Lines:3 599 &)&)&)&)&)&) 600 YES BUT CAN I SEE THE WORLD FOR LESS THAN 30 ALBANIAN DOLLARS A DAY IF I JOIN? 601 &)&)&)&)&)&) 030=Usr:138 09/10/87 23:13 Msg:555 Call:3625 Lines:6 602 Never walk over a writer...unless you're positive she can't rise up behind you. 603 604 If you're going to hang her, make sure she's dead. Because if she's alive, she 605 will talk. 606 607 Talk in written form on the screen or on the printed permanent page. 031=Usr:41 09/10/87 22:26 Msg:556 Call:3628 Lines:39 608 609 MD8709.10 MT1025.60 610 LET ME EXPLAIN. SHE AND I GO TO THE SAME SCHOOL. NEITHER OR US WERE VERY WELL 611 KNOWN LAST YEAR, ALTHOUGH WE WERE POPULAR ENOUGH. SHE WAS IN AND OUT OF SCHOOL 612 BECAUSE OF CHRONIC DISEASE. MYSELF, WELL, I HAD AN ODD REPUTATION AND DESERVED 613 IT LARGELY BECAUSE OF WHAT I DID AFTER 3:00 PM. 614 615 Anyway, over the Summer we met again at the opening of the Portland 616 Performing Arts Center. What a twist of fate that was. But there is comfort in 617 this twisting of our fate. We decided, over coffee and cigarette, to become 618 the most very liked and loved people at the school. Deriving our comfort from 619 our friendship and our manner, we've become compassionate pals. 620 621 We've got our problems. The entire city of Newberg as a staid place, 622 her parents, my lack of them during my childhood, and my childhood earning an 623 odd reputation. We're comfortable now. Things are okay, becoming downright 624 good. We just might be falling in love, for added measure. 625 626 You probably know who this is typing. I've left my distinguishing 627 marks all over the entering. I'd point them out, but whoever knows them by 628 now, is a friend - I've become reasonably close to all of you. 629 630 We kiss. We hug at finding one another, we hug at the inevitable 631 departures. But, I have a desire to just hold her so much more often. To be 632 something else. Whether to make intimacy an integer of our time spent 633 together, or to let whatever is taking its course, take it, is my problem. 634 The solutions are on page Jan. 17. 635 636 MD8709.09 637 638 TYPED One day, I was walking through an unfamiliar hall. 639 Lonely, not scared, but close. . . 640 Blue eyes making me feel incurably special. 641 BY It took me a year to find the courage to seek beneath the eyes, 642 and what I found was a true man. 643 Feelings and compassion more overwhelming than the eyes themselves. 644 HER Maybe one day I will be able to be worthy of the man behind the eyes. 645 646 032=Usr:139 09/11/87 09:39 Msg:557 Call:3649 Lines:7 647 great bbs at 255-5258 all commie 64 users unite! 300/1200/2400 megs of stuff fo 648 r uploads and downloads Free! Call today 24 hours! 649 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 650 (***************) 651 652 653 033=Usr:11 09/11/87 12:03 Msg:558 Call:3653 Lines:8 654 OK, people are starting to complain about 'gee, how crummy backwater II has 655 become.' Complaints are in the air. The old system was so much better. You 656 know what, I miss some of the old stuff too, but not enough to go back to 657 it. What I suggest is a little nostalga, a remembering of what went on before, 658 the good and the bad, and the ugly. Not reposts, not archive uploads, just 659 tendrils of the past, drifting in the air of the hear and now. A quotidian 660 Backwater reality to live with and enjoy....... 661 034=Usr:140 09/11/87 12:09 Msg:559 Call:3654 Lines:18 662@WE CAN TAKE A HINT 663@ 664@ ZZ ZZ TT O 665 =============================================================================== 666 OK WE CAN TAKE A HINT 667 668 ZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZZZZZZ TTTTTTTTTT OO PPPPPPPPPPP 669 ZZ ZZ TT OO OO PP PP 670 ZZ ZZ TT OO OO PP PP 671 ZZ ZZ TT OO OO PPPPPPPPPPP 672 ZZ ZZ TT OO OO PP 673 ZZ ZZ TT OO OO PP 674 ZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZZZZZZ TT OO PP 675 676 RULES 677 678 NOW DOESNT THAT FEEL BETTER NOW 679 =============================================================================== 035=Usr:46 09/11/87 22:15 Msg:560 Call:3663 Lines:1 680 WHO CARES? 036=Usr:109 09/11/87 22:55 Msg:561 Call:3665 Lines:8 681 A thing though it be not the best, 682 may not be better than the rest, 683 but 'tis better than no thing nonetheless. 684 - Intellectual Butterfly 685 (Please note that Intellectual Butterfly is a derivative of the two 686 species Intellectual Gadfly and Social Butterfly. Let's see, then the other 687 one would be Social Gadfly? I know a few people who qualify for the latter 688 category.) (That was one long parenthetical remark, now wasn't it?) 037=Usr:67 09/11/87 23:57 Msg:562 Call:3667 Lines:10 689 ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] 690 YES ITS ME BACK FROM THE DEAD FOR A BIT OF NOSTALGIA. THATS RIGHT ITS 691 KING SILICON!!!!!!! ANYBODY WNT TO ARGUE? IF NOT ILL START ONE ANY HOW. 692 NO JUST KIDDING. TRUE I WOULD LIKE TO SEE A COUPLE OF THE OLD STORY 693 LINES INTEGRATED. AND WOULD SOMEONE PLEASE TAKE THE STICK SHIFT 694 OUT OF TEDDY SALADS NOSE. IT HAS BEEN THERE FOR QUITE SOME TIME 695 NOW AND HE HAS A HELL OF A TIME GETTING A DATE WITH THAT THING IN THE WAY. 696 HAVE A NICE DAY 697 KING SILICON 698 ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] 038=Usr:67 09/12/87 03:24 Msg:563 Call:3673 Lines:10 699 ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]I FOUND MY OLD BOARDER]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] 700 ALL: IS ANYONE OUT THERE GOING TO ATTEND WESTERN BUSINESS COLLEGE 701 THIS FALL? IF SO DROP ME A NOTE. 702 ............ 703 HAVE YOU EVER FELT JIPPED BUT YOU NEVER EVEN PAYED FOR IT SO WHY 704 SHOULD IT BE YOUR PROBLEM? 705 I KNOW 706 707 708 ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] 039=Usr:52 09/12/87 15:55 Msg:564 Call:3676 Lines:1 709 (((*)))(((*)))(((*)))(((*)))(((*)))(((*)))(((*)))(((*)))((( Ripple )))(((*))) 040=Usr:11 09/12/87 19:42 Msg:565 Call:3681 Lines:6 710 *(%)$%*#(*!)_%(@#)_%*$()#@^&)_*@_)*!+~(|)@#!@+$(@_#)!%*!@)+(%|!(%#+@!*%!)+_@*($ 711 Ripple, 712 Good to see you again. Now where did you go with that story you were 713 working on? Give us some more, you know how I hate to left with unresolved 714 plots! 715 *()@%*()@#%*@()#%*@()#%*@()#%*@#()% L'homme sans Parity **%(@)*%@)(#%*@)*%@()#% 041=Usr:142 09/13/87 13:22 Msg:566 Call:3696 Lines:12 716 717 Com-Sat terminal is at (206) 256-3870. Alascom networking 718 available. 719 =*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*= 720 721 Thou knowest thy words, thy knowest thou self! 722 723 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 724 725 I cried because I had no shoes, until I met a man who had no feet 726 727 =*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*= 042=Usr:143 09/13/87 15:00 Msg:567 Call:3699 Lines:15 728 @home@home@home@home@home@home@home@home@home@home@home@home@home@home 729 Well, kids, you're about to be inundated by some bad poetry 730 brought to you by THE MUSE. She's a strange lady, a bit inspiring at times, 731 downright "amusing" to a selct few (right, pet?), and often bloodthirsty. 732 Ever hear of a maenad? She's the queen of 'em all! 733 At any rate, here's a few lines from an old notebook i found in my 734 purse. here goes... 735 * * * * * * 736 737 People had asked her what she planned to do with her life. 738 "Well..."she'd say, then pause. "I don't know. I'd like to...but...well... 739 I WANT to go back to school, but..."sigh. "I don't know." 740 She'd had a problem with decisiveness lately: for the past 3 yearsbeen an 741 742 expert procrastinator for just about as long as she could remember:it just 043=Usr:143 09/13/87 15:35 Msg:568 Call:3700 Lines:26 743 seemed to be coming to a point. "Soon",she'd say to herself, 'soon I'll have e 744 enough money to take a class orsomething. All I need is a little more money 745 and a better job.'More often, she'd think, 'Someday, someday I'll be somebody, 746 and then all those people who boubted me will see how wrong they were. 747 Someday." 748 In this world, Someday comes about as often as a solar eclipse. 749 750 In other worlds, Someday is a bit more frequent. 751 752 * * * * * * 753 Yes, good people, I promised you poetry and gave you prose. Well, 754 THE MUSE is a fickle lady, especially under a waning moon. it could be worse.. 755 it could be full-- you've heard of werewolves. (Actually, I decided to go with 756 prose when I realised that all the poetry I had on me was terribly morbid-- 757 even I'm not so cruel as to inflict that jolly rot on you all. We've only just 758 met...) 759 760@ What i 761@Iv 762 What I've given you is the prologue to a piece I was working on last 763 winter and spring. We'll see how everything turns out at a later date. 764 Comments are encouraged. Ciao bello. 765 THE MUSE 766 767 @Rob's@Rob's@Rob's@Rob's@Rob's@Rob's@Rob's@Rob's@Rob's@Rob's@Rob's@Rob's! 768 044=Usr:147 09/14/87 00:42 Msg:569 Call:3710 Lines:6 769 -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- 770 Gleem - The Corror you get when you mix Brue and Yerro. 771 Procrastoremotidous - The strange act when a person will stand not more thn 6 772 inches away from a VCR or CD player, and use the remote control instead of 773 just pressing the buttons. 774 -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- Buckwheat -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- 045=Usr:133 09/14/87 10:58 Msg:570 Call:3720 Lines:33 775 776 }}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}} 777 It was not a matter of returning to a former life in Newberg, 778 of moving backward through time to some past existence. Oregon 779 was, once again, here and now, rising up from within me, mani- 780 festing itself from its decades-long place of inner concealment. 781 Rather than me being drawn back into that painful past, Oregon 782 revealed itself as the underlying reality of my present-day 783 world. Though hidden still from the eyes of other observers, 784 it was nonetheless blatantly visible to me. 785 786 This was the corpus malus, the evil bureaucratic body of state. 787 Within and behind it lay an evil spirit which had made official 788 Oregon what it always was: ignorant, savage, uncaring and 789 brutal. 790 How very much it weighted, even now. Official Oregon, armored 791 as it was, huge within its black and white mountains, petty 792 within its dingy Salem cells and crazy-quilt streets, its chains 793 and rings of male priviledge imprisoning all who ventured within. 794 795 and now, even at this latter tme, the oppressor lying behind the 796 bureaucratic body of Oregon strikes at those who were not fully 797 expressing its evil will. 798 799 We wore no armor, only the robes, sandals and perhaps a small 800 golden star in necklace form. Our steps were lighter than 801 those who complied with official customs but we were vunerable 802 to hanging -- we had no protector. 803 The horn of free thought began to blow again and I responded. 804 There undoubtedly were others like me. Many of us fell quickly 805 to the predatory powers of state government. Others, like me, 806 hang on, hoping the books will be unsealed, the records shown 807 and judgement made for the first time. 046=Usr:138 09/14/87 11:15 Msg:571 Call:3721 Lines:7 808@(replace last paragraph with correction:) 809@ 810@The horn of free thought began to blow again and I responded. 811@There undoubtedly were others like me. Many of us fell quickly 812@to the predatory powers of state government. Others, like me, 813@hang on, hoping the books will be unsealed, the records shown 814@and judgement made for the first time. 047=Usr:7 Leonard Erickson 09/14/87 19:47 Msg:572 Call:3730 Lines:1 815 Correction accomplished! (we aim to please) 048=Usr:11 09/15/87 00:38 Msg:573 Call:3735 Lines:1 816 Please who? Minds of inquiring nature want to know....... 049=Usr:149 09/15/87 12:08 Msg:574 Call:3741 Lines:13 817 The Other Nuremberg by A.C. Brockman 1987. Excerpt: 818 The Japanese experiments in bacteriological warfare includes infecting 819 prisoners with diseases, freezing portion of their bodies, and exposing 820 them to fragmentation bombs. Chinese women were infected with syphilis to 821 develop vaccines. 822 Prisoners were infected with plague, typhus, typhoid, hemorrhagic fever, 823 cholera, anthrax, tularemia, smallpox and dysentery. Prisoners were given 824 doses of horse blood and had their livers destroyed by prolonged exposure to 825 Xrays. American prisoners were dissected alive. POW's were tied to stakes 826 and cannister of bubonic plague and other horrible viruses exploded nearby 827 while Japanese army technicians in protective clothing, holding stopwatches, 828 measured how long it took the prisoners to die. 829 If we must REMEMBER Holocaust - We must not also forget the ATROCITIES! 050=Usr:150 09/15/87 17:08 Msg:575 Call:3751 Lines:2 830 JUST CALLED TOO SA HELO AND ASK IF YUO ARE ANNY RELASTION TOO A FREND OF MINE 831 HER NAME IS SREIE DAY IF SOL OR NOT PLESE LIVE MISSEGE THANK YOU MIKE DAA CONP 051=Usr:4 Milchar 09/16/87 00:05 Msg:576 Call:3757 Lines:36 832 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 833 "The planet Aerth, the fourth major body orbiting a small yellow 834 star located in the less populated portion of the galaxy, is a world 835 famous for its diversity. Living on the gentle hills and valleys of this 836 verdant planet are 537 intelligent species (according to data collected 837 by the last planet survey, two years ago). Although the exact number 838 changes daily, there can be no doubt: beings, large and small, from 839 planets scattered across the universe are also found on Aerth. 840 "After seven months of study and exploration, humans discovered why 841 Aerth was home to so many different beings. First, they were shown magic. 842 "It had been known since the first exploration party set foot on Aerth 843 that there were areas upon the planet in which all devices more complex 844 than a wristwatch ceased to function. What they didn't know was those 845 'dead' areas had other unusual properties. Magic was possible there. 846 "After contact with several types of beings, early explorers discovered 847 and mapped several of these magic zones across the planet. Most were 848 stationary, but a few appeared to roam across the surface at random. 849 "Now that the zones had been mapped across the planet, explorers 850 at last found the first Gate. 851 "The Gates of Aerth are caused by the distortion of space near zone 852 boundaries. These portals may be open only a brief time, or last years. 853 Some have been in existence since the planet's discovery. Their existence 854 on the planet spans at least several centuries, as these portals are the 855 means used by the residents of the planet to move between worlds, and 856 led to the eventual population of the planet. No native intelligence has 857 ever been discovered. 858 "Today, Aerth posesses several small spaceports located in stable 859 'tech zones', dozens of small, scattered cities, and a sizable 860 tourist trade. Friendly contact with other resident intelligences has 861 been encouraged whenever possible. Explorer teams sometimes roam the 862 planet, searching for new Gates to use to explore other planets. These 863 teams sometimes bring back priceless artifacts, and sometimes fail to 864 return at all." 865 --- "Grolier's World Guide", 19th edition 866 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 867 052=Usr:23 09/17/87 00:05 Msg:577 Call:3774 Lines:1 868 !^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^! Grannlurk 09/16/87 !^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^! 053=Usr:31 09/17/87 13:26 Msg:578 Call:3780 Lines:1 869 ????????????????????????????????? Doclurk 09/17/97 ????????????????????????? 054=Usr:117 09/17/87 16:42 Msg:579 Call:3786 Lines:27 870 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* the hermit *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* 871 The memories were not of words. They seldom are. Translation intro- 872 duces its own difficulties. The cabin was much as he remembered it. 873 more dust perhaps. A portion of the deer trail had become road. The cross 874 trail was now meter guage mini rail. Past that the path was little changed. 875 Seemingly no less used then before and no more. The diverging way, incon- 876 spicous even then, was now overgrown to the point of total concielment 877 from any unfamiliar eye. 878 It had been half a lifetime since coalescence synced with this partic- 879 ular exitance. Now if only... but it was far too precios to risk the 880 possible effects of absolute maping. Reliable access was and is highly 881 desired. Perhaps the markings on the freight going by might provide some 882 clue. 883 They keep bluring and evading comprehension. awairness is no longer 884 solitarry. Turning, another figure there, watching, waiting for the train 885 to pass. 886 "This your home?" 887 "Long time past. Part of growinng up here." 888 "Yes, part of spirit here. Come with. Share table, warmth. Meet others" 889 Accompanyment reconverged on cabin. Silvergrey aged boards of cedar 890 inside and out. Inside indeed warm. Rose light. Decoration spare but 891 intense. A third prescence made known. Not old. Like the quality of the 892 light. Flavors and aromas at table humm electricaly the inner ear. 893 A matress was given name and night passed. Much refreshed was morning. 894 Trail goes on, in solitude, foot leading foot. Options expand. 895 Point of transfer. 896 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* 055=Usr:61 09/17/87 19:58 Msg:580 Call:3796 Lines:1 897 .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.Emu 056=Usr:11 09/18/87 10:54 Msg:581 Call:3808 Lines:1 898 A possible new world. I like the idea. Go with the flow, things, like the 057=Usr:1 CISTOP MIKEY 09/18/87 19:27 Msg:582 Call:3818 Lines:3 899 900 Yes? Hello?? What happened there... like the what? 901 ................................................................. 058=Usr:62 09/18/87 20:52 Msg:583 Call:3822 Lines:1 902 059=Usr:62 09/18/87 20:56 Msg:584 Call:3823 Lines:5 903 If you remember nothing else, remember this: 904 905 Love is the power of life, hatred the power of death. 906 907 Fable Master 060=Usr:143 09/18/87 21:15 Msg:585 Call:3824 Lines:17 908 ^^^^^^^^^*^^^^^^^^*^^^^^^^^^*^^^^^^^^^*^^^^^^^^^*^^^^^^^^^^*^^^^^^^^^*^^^^^^^^^ 909 ............................................................................... 910 hello one and all! 911 912 Well, your pal THE MUSE has returned from hell. Yes, I know it's the wrong 913 season for such statements, but I never claimed to be even remotely related to 914 Persephone. Mother insisted on taking me on vacation.(heavy sigh) Funny, how 915 ones parents create images for themselveso their children are, even when 916 faced with radically opposing evidence. But hell, that's what parents are for, 917 right?@! (now, how did that go? "Insanity is hereditary; you get it from your 918 kids") 919 The week was not a total failure, thank the gods. We visited a marvelous 920 old cemetary, with headstones dating back to the middle of the last century. 921 Two noted that the deceased had been killed by Indians. Standing in the shade 922 of an ancient oak tree, warm sunlight and cool breezes dancing in the fallen 923 leaves, acorns and pebbles underfoot, I found myself again meditating on the 924 need man feels to leave behind him some memorial, some reminder, as much as to 061=Usr:143 09/18/87 22:01 Msg:586 Call:3825 Lines:21 925 say "See? I too, was once alive." 926 This is getting a little sappy, even for me. The contemplation of the 927 mortality of Man is a discipline one of my 'tender years' shouldn't have to 928 undertake. 929 930 By the way, has anyone at all read my last entry? 931 And no one has a comment? 932 933 "Curiouser and curioser." 934 To end with a few lines from one of my favorites: 935 936 In faith, we shall board our imagined ships 937 and wildly sail amoung sacred island of the mad 938 'til death shatters the fabulous stars, 939 and makes us real. 940 -Sylvia Plath 941 **brought to you by 942 ``THE MUSE'' 943 ............................................................................... 944 945 ^^^^^^^^*^^^^^^^*^^^^^^^*^^^^^^^*^^^^^^^^*^^^^^^^^^*^^^^^^^^*^^^^^^^^^*^^^^^^^ 062=Usr:23 09/19/87 13:56 Msg:587 Call:3837 Lines:3 946 !^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^! 947 Muse: Alas, the traffic upon these waters is not as great as of old, yet 948 such times may return. 063=Usr:23 09/19/87 13:59 Msg:588 Call:3837 Lines:4 949 Everything here is read; very little is commented on, unless comments are 950 asked for. Let me say that I did enjoy what you placed upon the digital 951 world, most particularly that last quotation. 952 !^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^! Grann !^!^! September 19, 1987 !^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^!^! 064=Usr:11 09/21/87 15:58 Msg:589 Call:3896 Lines:6 953 *%()@#$*%)@#%_)$+%*)+#*&$)%+*@%&*$_&+)&%_^$_&*$_)&$_*_)#&_)%(+(&!#+&_)%*_)% 954 Nothing entered in two days. Cistop, I was cut off by some brutish line hit. 955 I was in mid-comment to the above writers, some of whom are attempting to 956 define a world, even a universe, for us all. When the disk changes next, I 957 am sure we will see some grand new entries. I just have a feeling... 958 *(%)_#$%_)*^_)*^@_)^_)^ L'homme sans Parity *%)@*%_)#*_)%!%(_)(_)&)^#$_(^_^(_) 065=Usr:117 09/22/87 15:11 Msg:590 Call:3915 Lines:40 959 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* Themnax of Lananara *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* 960 Can-Am one was the quietly humming hive of efficiency it had been for 961 nearly half a century. Once Themnax had looked upon its stirile order as 962 all but mortaly offensive. Unimaginatively rectilinear were its well lighted 963 spaces. This once, the sight of smoothly running bearocracy was like a 964 bracing morning breaze after a long night of uneasy dreams. 965 One of the functionaries from resque and relocation had taken cynusialiani 966 in hand. For the first time in what seamed like an eternity of long chance, 967 the lananaran found himself foundering with no immediat goal. 968 Calimornax found him, 45 minuets later, stairing at the water cooler 969 as if it were some inimical preditor and he the mesmerized prey. 970 "wouldn't you like to sit down?" 971 the startled "huhAh!" this elisited was no less than if the fountain 972 had actualy jumped out and bit him. At least the voice was working again. 973 The trance visibly melted as Themnax recognized his old aquaintence from thair 974 days at the HUB. 975 "What are you doing here ?" the lananaran asked, head still somewhat 976 fogged. 977 "I'm making myself usefull with R+Q these days. I've been waiting for 978 a certain sometime lananaran ambasador to materialize at my desk ever since 979 your file got piped to me. Looks like youve had a rough one. Got a coupple 980 of nice soft chairs at my work station." 981 with this he led the way through the usual maze of isles amd partitiions. 982 Sitting in an arm chair was like redescouvering some rare and exquisite 983 pleasure. 984 "You realize of course, that it may be mounths before its safe to have 985 you running around in the clear? By then your vermalon friend will be very 986 likly aclamated." 987 "How is Cynuli holding up?" Themnax asked, suddenly awair of how empty he 988 felt, no longer in her prescence though theyed been parted less than an hour. 989 It came as something of a shock to realize how close an attachment they had 990 formed. 991 It took another hour and a half, a full hexichron in terms themnax was 992 more familiar with, to get thair immediate futures ironed out. 993 A forrest ashram near the pacific coast it was decided. Theyed both be 994 there, Lananaran and Vvermillon. Details of cover could wait. They were 995 assigned adjacent quarters in the vast underground complex of can-am one pend- 996 ing transport. But first a night'7s rest. ThheyThey colapsed into each other' 997 Secure and serene at last. At least for now. 998 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*