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25 new of 1012 responses total.
sprice
response 950 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 22:29 UTC 1998

blasts
aruba
response 951 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 22:45 UTC 1998

teepee
kentn
response 952 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 23:18 UTC 1998

unease
 
(I figured 'midgut' to be pretty self-explanatory...middle of the gut,
so to speak).
carson
response 953 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 2 02:34 UTC 1998

  streak  0  (albaugh)
  blasts  0  (sprice)
  teepee  1  (aruba)
  unease  2  (kentn)
aruba
response 954 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 2 06:44 UTC 1998

sneeze
bruin
response 955 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 2 12:32 UTC 1998

unwind
carson
response 956 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 2 17:44 UTC 1998

  sneeze  2  (aruba)
  unwind  3  (bruin)
sprice
response 957 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 2 18:20 UTC 1998

onions
albaugh
response 958 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 2 19:05 UTC 1998

OK, I'm going to go with the obscure choice here, and hope I'm rewarded!  :-)

intine   Function: noun
Etymology: probably from German, from Latin intus within + New Latin in- 
           fibrous tissue, from Greek in-, is tendon   Date: 1835
: the inner mostly cellulose wall of a spore (as a pollen grain)
carson
response 959 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 00:05 UTC 1998

  onions  2  (sprice)
  intine  4  (albaugh)
kentn
response 960 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 4 05:33 UTC 1998

engine
aruba
response 961 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 5 07:23 UTC 1998

Looks good to me.
carson
response 962 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 6 22:16 UTC 1998

engine  6  (kentn)

(next time, I'll go with a more obscure word.) =^)

(Kent, you're up!)
kentn
response 963 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 00:04 UTC 1998

Yikes!  Okay, I'll have a word in mind next time...
rcurl
response 964 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 05:12 UTC 1998

All the words that have been used in 6-letter Lettermatch are in
/a/r/c/rcurl/l.m.words. (How would I set that up so it could be
read from Backtalk, by means of a link?)
aruba
response 965 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 05:36 UTC 1998

teepee
carson
response 966 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 19:53 UTC 1998

orchid
sprice
response 967 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 02:48 UTC 1998

bright
kentn
response 968 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 04:37 UTC 1998

  teepee  0  (aruba)
  orchid  0  (carson)
  bright  1  (sprice)
 
A summary of guesses for the current word can be found in
in the file /a/k/e/kentn/letter.match.
aruba
response 969 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 10:37 UTC 1998

voodoo
albaugh
response 970 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 16:12 UTC 1998

streak

Re: #964, here's what I'd do:

cd              (changes to home directory "/a/r/c/rcurl")
mkdir www       (makes www directory)
chmod 755 www   (permits world read access to www directory)
cd www          (changes to www directory)
mkdir public    (makes public subdirectory)
chmod 755 public        (permits world read access to public subdirectory)
cd public               (changes to public subdirectory)
ln -s ../../l.m.words l.m.words         (makes web-readable link to file)

This is how I have made files I want publicly readable within grex to be
simultaneously publicly readable via backtalk.  Good luck!
rcurl
response 971 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 18:55 UTC 1998

Thanks. It's that link command I needed. 
kentn
response 972 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 22:25 UTC 1998

  voodoo  1  (aruba)
  streak  0  (albaugh)
aruba
response 973 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 9 05:44 UTC 1998

wooden
albaugh
response 974 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 9 17:20 UTC 1998

bloody
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