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to: DRAGONFLY
from: RUFUS
date: 1991-02-05 09:04:41
subject: Model 100

From: RUFUS               
To: DRAGONFLY           
Subject: Model 100      
Date & Time: 02/05/91 09:04:41
Message Number 11878

Actually, Radio Shack still has a listing for the RAM (which is more 
than can be said for the acoustic cups) chips, so they may have them in
stock.  If I get enough ram for it, I'm gonna have Ken Sable call that
one BBS that actually had a model 100 download section!  Then I can set
up my own model 100 file transfer system on Uncle Bob's.  As to what 
I'll be doing with the model 100 at the 7-11, well, that's top secret.
Oh, what the heck.  The first thing ya do is establish contact with the 
gov't. computer, located on the island of Fiji.  First you call Alaska,
where the call is sent to a satellite, then down to Utah, 600 miles E
E-SE to another uplink, to Antarctica, then to a small hut in the 
Tibeten mountains, then back up
to the satellite then back down
to Fiji.  Then you enter the 7-11
ask for a Toad Slurpee.  You open the bottom and get the prize, which is
actually a decoding ring, then you wait for the coded message and then
you decode it.  Real tight security (notice I didn't mention /which/
7-11 I'd be using...)  :)

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