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phenix
response 75 of 241: Mark Unseen   Dec 31 17:15 UTC 2001

well..umm. there yha go
void
response 76 of 241: Mark Unseen   Jan 6 12:07 UTC 2002

   Wow...I take off for a while and y'all restart the cf.  Nice decor.
phenix
response 77 of 241: Mark Unseen   Jan 6 18:34 UTC 2002

thanks
<bow> i worked hard, but everyone else filled itup
jazz
response 78 of 241: Mark Unseen   Feb 12 16:42 UTC 2002

        Greg, if you moved the "rules" section of the conference into a
one-time file (I forget what those are called, but I'll look it up) and
tidied up the intro, it'd be under a page, and we wouldn't have to go through
a pager while reading it.
phenix
response 79 of 241: Mark Unseen   Feb 12 17:44 UTC 2002

one time file? ok. poing
morwen
response 80 of 241: Mark Unseen   Feb 12 23:23 UTC 2002

resp:64 I'll have to remember that Sarah.  Approaching the end of the 
7th month now.  Aside from a whole lot of psychiatric problems, 
everything is as you predicted.  Now I just gotta get past the 
psychiatric stuff and I'm home free.  Wooohooo!
i
response 81 of 241: Mark Unseen   Feb 13 03:26 UTC 2002

Re: #78/79
It's called a bulletin (bull for short).  The fw can edit it using the
PicoSpan "set bull" command.  (Backtalk's probably got a button somewhere.)
It's similar to an item in the sense that it's displayed once to every 
user who hasn't already seen the current version of it.  (Or anyone can
use the "display bulletin" command to view it again, or.....)
abynow
response 82 of 241: Mark Unseen   Feb 14 10:03 UTC 2002

hi ppl
seagate
response 83 of 241: Mark Unseen   Feb 14 21:57 UTC 2002


faile
response 84 of 241: Mark Unseen   Mar 8 04:07 UTC 2002

After such a long absence that I was able to get my old login using "newuser",
I'm back, for anyone who may remember me.  (It has been almost 2 years.)
phenix
response 85 of 241: Mark Unseen   Mar 8 04:52 UTC 2002

TZAR TZAR <POUNCEHUGGLESLURP>
jazz
response 86 of 241: Mark Unseen   Mar 8 15:33 UTC 2002

        Hey there, Falcon.
morwen
response 87 of 241: Mark Unseen   Mar 9 06:27 UTC 2002

wb Jess.
faile
response 88 of 241: Mark Unseen   Mar 11 01:48 UTC 2002

Slurp?  *grin*
jazz
response 89 of 241: Mark Unseen   Mar 11 04:40 UTC 2002

        Aiie.  The visuals.  Aiie.
jaklumen
response 90 of 241: Mark Unseen   Mar 11 05:02 UTC 2002

Jess!  How's life?  How's the music biz, or you doing something else 
these days?  So good to see you again =)
phenix
response 91 of 241: Mark Unseen   Mar 11 12:36 UTC 2002

dude. too much acid:)
faile
response 92 of 241: Mark Unseen   Mar 12 19:48 UTC 2002

Things are good.  I'm biding my time while waiting to go to grad school (maybe
in the fall.. we'll see what happens) and planning a wedding.  
phenix
response 93 of 241: Mark Unseen   Mar 12 20:28 UTC 2002

another one bites the dust
another one bites the dust
uh uh uih
and another one down and another one down
another one bites the dust
brighn
response 94 of 241: Mark Unseen   Mar 12 20:35 UTC 2002

*offers consoling hugs to greg*
phenix
response 95 of 241: Mark Unseen   Mar 12 22:09 UTC 2002

eh. i'm just feeling my age;)
jazz
response 96 of 241: Mark Unseen   Mar 12 23:26 UTC 2002

        Somehow, a guy hug is not what I think Greg was wanting ...
phenix
response 97 of 241: Mark Unseen   Mar 12 23:35 UTC 2002

<chuckle> what i'm wanting is for all the avalible non-psychotic atractive
intelegent women to not disspier on me;)
jazz
response 98 of 241: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 03:45 UTC 2002

        Well, there's your problem.  Your standards are too high.  I dropped
the "non-psychotic" requirement years ago.
faile
response 99 of 241: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 03:54 UTC 2002

Anyway, who says I'm not psycotic? ;)
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