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dah
response 50 of 89: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 02:13 UTC 2003

I am sabre, really.
jep
response 51 of 89: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 02:23 UTC 2003

re resp:49: That's Sabra Briere, Joe.
lk
response 52 of 89: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 06:41 UTC 2003

I think there are people much more qualified to write an M-Net history.
Many of them are right here on Grex.  But I don't think any single person
could really do it. There were too many facets. Too many things going on.
Too many conferences and people.  (For example, I know next to nothing
about the Empire.)

It might be much more viable to create a collection of essays or anecdotes
written by different people.

Then I could tell how Aaron and Brian Larson were another set of pseudos
which I invented. (Originally their home directories were a sub-directory
of mine.)  I'll leave it up to dpc to tell his side of this story....

Furs and igorv can tell us about the flintoids.

Then there's that whole NETI thing.

And other noteable personalities such as bwk, Sarah and the twins.

Picofests, happy hours and GCGTs.

And then there was a meeting on the steps of the Federal Bldg.
I think that was the beginning of the end. :(
polygon
response 53 of 89: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 06:50 UTC 2003

In person, keats once hinted that he was part of a vast conspiracy to
manufacture pseudos.
remmers
response 54 of 89: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 11:07 UTC 2003

Re #52:  I like the collection of essays/anecdotes idea.
tod
response 55 of 89: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 13:41 UTC 2003

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remmers
response 56 of 89: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 14:28 UTC 2003

Oh? Keats hid his identity at first, then stopped.  Bhall (a former
student of mine) was never a pseudo as far as I know.  Don't
remember furdawg or graves.
tod
response 57 of 89: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 14:30 UTC 2003

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remmers
response 58 of 89: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 14:32 UTC 2003

I vaguely remember the "furdawg" login but not any details about it.
glenda
response 59 of 89: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 17:59 UTC 2003

Keats was real, he often came over to my house for potluck dinners and had
a great time playing with my children.  Ask dewshine if you don't believe me.
He was one of her favorite people.
tod
response 60 of 89: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 18:37 UTC 2003

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remmers
response 61 of 89: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 19:15 UTC 2003

Explain, please.
slynne
response 62 of 89: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 19:39 UTC 2003

Explain what? What a potluck is? How come tod might say that keats was 
a pseudo? What?
slynne
response 63 of 89: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 19:42 UTC 2003

Back in the day, whenever I would make up a particularly imaginative 
pseudo, someone would accuse me of being keats. It was kind of 
frustrating. Then, one time, I made a *really* cool pseudo and someone 
accused me of being *polygon*. I felt like my pseudo making had peaked 
and I would never never again be able to duplicate such success. 

tod
response 64 of 89: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 20:12 UTC 2003

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slynne
response 65 of 89: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 20:49 UTC 2003

I thought craig was a tod pseudo
dah
response 66 of 89: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 23:09 UTC 2003

Those wouldn't be essays in the correct classical sense, lk.
lk
response 67 of 89: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 23:25 UTC 2003

As sysadm, I uncovered evidence that indicated keats had created
1000 pseudos. But this material is still classified and the Board
will cut my pension (or your connection) if I speak more of this.





NO CARRIER





dah
response 68 of 89: Mark Unseen   Oct 28 00:19 UTC 2003

fag.
remmers
response 69 of 89: Mark Unseen   Oct 28 11:11 UTC 2003

Re #60-62:  If Todd is saying that keats created other accounts that
were pseudos, well, I can certainly believe that.  I did that myself.
slynne
response 70 of 89: Mark Unseen   Oct 28 15:21 UTC 2003

NO! NOT *you* remmers. I am *shocked* SHOCKED I say.  ;)
bhoward
response 71 of 89: Mark Unseen   Oct 28 15:57 UTC 2003

Whoa.  Deja vous to da max.
polygon
response 72 of 89: Mark Unseen   Oct 28 19:34 UTC 2003

Re 63.  I'm speechless.
tod
response 73 of 89: Mark Unseen   Oct 28 19:44 UTC 2003

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goose
response 74 of 89: Mark Unseen   Oct 29 02:23 UTC 2003

We are jep.
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