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echo: locsysop
to: Brenton Vettoretti
from: Paul Edwards
date: 1997-02-24 19:37:44
subject: Anything can Happen

PE>> You have successfully used your mobile to collect mail before,
PE>> presumably you will be able to do so again.

BV> One minor problem. I've already packed the PCMCIA card which has the
BV> interface to the mobile, and I don' tknow what box it's in.

Any more hurdles you want to put up?!  Ok, next set of solutions:

1. You dash around a lot to other people's workplaces, so take your laptop
to those places (assuming you have a laptop) and plug in there.

2. When you get to your new place, unpack your boxes (are you at your new
place yet - unpack your boxes!).

3. Lie, down, relax your whole body, and try to picture yourself packing
the box with the PCMCIA card in it, and remember what else you packed in
it. Go and stab holes in your boxes, and shine a torch in to see what you
can see, and then you will know if it is the right box.

4. Whilst relaxed, try some computer-telepathy.  Think
d:\bbs\binkley\outbound\02c703a6.pnt\0000fff9.*.  Currently there is a .mo0
which is 0-bytes long and a .mo1 which is 4111 bytes long.  Think unzip,
think 483d9f06.pkt.  Now, remember that messages start with 0x02, 0x00, and
then scan through the headers.  What can you see?  That's right, a whole
lot of messages from Frank Malcolm.  Go with the flow!

BFN.  Paul.
@EOT:

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