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To: Enam Luf who wrote (582)8/13/1998 12:04:00 AM
From: cardcounter  Respond to of 690
 
stop your snivelling and get back to work.



To: Enam Luf who wrote (582)8/13/1998 12:30:00 AM
From: denekin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 690
 
Enam, here's a question that can distract you from the work piling up on your desk in your office at that large complex in Langley, Virginia:
(You have to understand that I don't understand HST technology at all. I'm a specialist in Medieval Corsican Horticulture): Is their anyway that the technology developed by HST could be programed to detect attempts to unscramble its polymerized code...and then the cd or dvd
could self-destruct, in a really cool way like on Mission Impossible?
(Hi, I'm twelve years old!) actually this is an honest question. Except that the explosion part doesn't have to be there. Actually, I think I just figured out how really stupid this question is...Forget it, go back to work.



To: Enam Luf who wrote (582)8/13/1998 11:07:00 AM
From: Chloe R  Respond to of 690
 
>>>doesn't anyone besides me work till 1 in the morning?<<<

Yeah, right!?!

You're lucky to find me working during the day! My time here is evidence of that. :o)

Clo