Jussi you need to simplify your sci-fi stories, too much detail.

on 1/3/03 6:22 AM, Jussi Lehtonen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> ( January 3rd, 2003 19.00 o'clock (+2h GMT/UT -> )
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> "Marooned on a third class planet, 40.000 lightyears away from the Core,
> with no hope of connecting to the Network" stated Weaver T. "Over 30
> million developed worlds with direct transfer connections at use and here
> we landed: on a polluted globe with no information except code '0U1U'."
> A merchant passed between them and F noticed her carrying beverage and
> food containers and crystallized oxygen. "We must obtain a few of those,"
> F said pointing to the merchandise, "some of us can't handle fermenting
> and rancid food any more, and suit filters have their limits as well." N
> walked ahead of the merchant turning off his suit's shadow behind a large
> boulder thus revealing himself. Others heard the sounds of barter, N
> trying to haggle the ridiculously high price.
> "The message bestowed by the vision must be channeled to the Network as
> soon as possible so that bening discordance can start shaping the universe
> and won't tear our history apart," V said. He recollected the words of
> former Weaver V, which now resembled a forgotten dream: "Music, as a part
> of universe, can be understood as vibration in vibration. Which one
> preceeds the other depends on the point of view, I would call it direct
> interaction. Sing a spell and you will 'change' the world." The Weavers
> began to work chanting their names: "F(ax), N(urpo), T(eemu P),
> V(irasto)". A web of spells started to form...
> 
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> J
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> "Metaprogram yourself."

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