From mjr@vfi.com Thu Jun 12 01:46:17 1997
Date: Thu, 12 Jun 1997 01:46:17 -0700 (PDT)
From: Matt Ranney
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To: Marco Yuen
cc: webmaster@eit.com
Subject: Re: (no subject)
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On Mon, 9 Jun 1997, Marco Yuen wrote:
> To: Mr. Iain Hasfard or someone who know Mr. Hasfard
> (Mr. Iain Hasfard is Hong Kong Sing Tao Football Team Goalkeeper.)
> When you received this message, pls contact Micheal Sek, this is very
> emergency!! Since you suddenly disappeared, the team is nearly collapse
> and Sek is dying also. To save him, pls make a phone call to Hong Kong
> and your problem will be negotiated when you come back to Hong Kong.
How sorry am I feeling!! My trip to moon is nearly in the past now,
but NASA scientists still trying much hardest to get new and
mysterious strange growth off my shoulder. To prevent ultimate
collapse of unverse, I was willing to be accepting of controversial
new brain implant featuring Intel MMX technology. Unfortunately for
me, American taxpayers decided to skip NASA budget for tax year 1996
and see many new summer blockbusters instead. So I am having the
problem to finish surgery and install latest version of my video
driver but until monies can come I cannot phone you in Hong Kong.
Please to wait a little longer for next hotfix!
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Matt Ranney - mjr@ranney.com
From now on, everything we do shall be funky.
From mjr@vfi.com Thu Jun 12 01:47:54 1997
Date: Thu, 12 Jun 1997 01:47:54 -0700 (PDT)
From: Matt Ranney
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To: Decristo46@aol.com
cc: webmaster@eit.com
Subject: Re: create snd files?
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On Mon, 9 Jun 1997 Decristo46@aol.com wrote:
> I am very into learning how to create sound files on the Mac. I have a Power
> Mac 6400/200. With all the various software and protocalls out
> there...sometimes it's not too easy to get info for utilizing the Mac to it's
> full extent. And often the info is quirky or incomplete or not very clear.
> Hence...
> 1.) Where can I go to find out how to create sound files on the
> Mac..primarily to create RealAudio & MP3 files? Hopefully this information
> will be complete and CLEAR..in a step by step "walk-me-thru-it" kind of
> way....!!
> 2.) Assuming you can give me the above info...please tell me where to find
> the various software needed to complete the above mentioned tasks.
> NOTE: I already have upgraded versions of MacPlayer/Quicktime..Sound
> Manager..
> Open Transport...SoundApp...AudioActive1.2...MPecker20b1...Mp3Typer..and
> MacAmp ver's d18 & d20...I would really appreciate this information...Thanks
> for your time and consideration.........P.S. Can I record on my internal CD
> built-in to my system? I never got that quite figured out yet.....Michael
How sorry am I feeling!! My trip to moon is nearly in the past now,
but NASA scientists still trying much hardest to get new and
mysterious strange growth off my shoulder. To prevent ultimate
collapse of unverse, I was willing to be accepting of controversial
new brain implant featuring Intel MMX technology. Unfortunately for
me, American taxpayers decided to skip NASA budget for tax year 1996
and see many new summer blockbusters instead. So I am having the
problem to finish surgery and install latest version of my video
driver but until monies can come I cannot phone you in Hong Kong.
Please to wait a little longer for next hotfix!
--
Matt Ranney - mjr@ranney.com
From now on, everything we do shall be funky.
From mjr@vfi.com Fri Jun 6 13:03:44 1997
Date: Fri, 6 Jun 1997 13:03:44 -0700 (PDT)
From: Matt Ranney
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To: ISPYINTX@aol.com
cc: webmaster@eit.com
bcc: geeks@vfi.com
Subject: Re: 71 super beetle
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On Fri, 6 Jun 1997 ISPYINTX@aol.com wrote:
> i recently purchased a 71 super beetle. I have bought a new dash for it and i
> am looking for a cd player to go in it. i was wondering would the CD-VC50 cd
> player fit in it. I want to stick to your company because i read somewhere
> yall were the best car stereo. If it does or doesn't could you mail me about
> some of your products that would fit.
Gosh, that sure must be a lot of fun. My uncle had a 72, white, that
he bought new. Once when we were driving on some freeway in LA, some
cut cut him off so he nailed the brakes hard, and the car went in to
this nasty spin. It must have spun fully around 3 times beore it came
to rest right in the middle of a 4 lane freeway, enshrouded in a thick
cloud of tire smoke. I hope that never happens to your car, because
it sure was scary.
Anyway, our company has nothing to do whatsoever with cars, stereos,
or hardware of any sort, so I'm not quite sure why you are asking me
this. I think to strictly answer your question as to which ones would
"fit", the answer is, "it depends on what kind of media you store them
on". For example, they'd probably all fit on a CD-ROM, which you
could easily store in the glove box. If, however, we printed out the
binary op codes single-sided on 3x5 chunks of cardboard with spray
paint, you probably wouldn't be able to fit any of them inside your
car, in the dashboard or otherwise.
Hope this helps.
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Matt Ranney - mjr@ranney.com
This is how I sign all my messages.
From mjr@vfi.com Fri Apr 18 10:04:17 1997
Date: Fri, 18 Apr 1997 10:04:17 -0700 (PDT)
From: Matt Ranney
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To: College of Business WWW Server
cc: webmaster@eit.com
Subject: Re: electicity
In-Reply-To: <199704180316.UAA19868@monet.artisan.calpoly.edu>
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On Thu, 17 Apr 1997, College of Business WWW Server wrote:
> I've learned a lot there last couple of weeks about electricity. My dads
> an electrical contractor and I've worked for him most of my life. I know
> a lot on the basics of electrical work but I never really learned the
> technical materials which has been very interesting.
Wow. That's very interesting.
Once, when I was younger, my dad bred Beagle dogs. The one I liked
most was called McBeagle. Unfortunately, the neighbor kids used to
taunt that poor dog without mercy, and eventually he started biting
kids. Then my dad took McBeagle out in to the woods and shot him.
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Matt Ranney - mjr@ranney.com
This is how I sign all my messages.
From mjr@geo.net Fri Aug 1 10:49:20 1997
Date: Fri, 1 Aug 1997 10:49:20 -0700 (PDT)
From: Matt Ranney
X-Sender: mjr@wacky.vfi.com
To: Mark Empson
cc: webmaster@eit.com
Subject: Re: Web server for Litton
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On Fri, 1 Aug 1997, Mark Empson wrote:
> I attempted to utilize the Search engine at Litton's Web site. I
> attempted all sorts of combinations. How about a search on the term
> "the"....didn't work either.
Try looking for a more common word than "the". Try maybe single
letter words like "I" or "a".
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Matt Ranney - mjr@ranney.com
From now on, everything we do shall be funky.
From mjr@geo.net Wed Aug 13 13:37:05 1997
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 13:37:05 -0700 (PDT)
From: Matt Ranney
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To: atltj
cc: webmaster@eit.com
bcc: geeks@gdangus.com
Subject: Re: INFORMATION
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On Wed, 13 Aug 1997, atltj wrote:
> OUR COMPANY IS TIANJIN ATLANTIC OCEAN LINE,CHINA SHIPPING GAZETTE
> IS PUBLISHEED BY OUR COMPANY.
OUR COMPANY IS A NOW DEFUNCT COMPANY THAT EXPLOITED THE GOVERNMENT ON
THE BASIS THAT HIGH TECH SPOOFERY IS WORTHY IF SEVERAL MILLION DOLLARS
OF THE TAXPAYER'S MONEY.
ALSO, WE DEVELOPED A REVOLUTIONARY NEW TECHNOLOGY CALLED THE 'CAPS
LOCK' KEY. ALLOW ME TO GIVE YOU A BRIEF GLIMPSE AT ITS WONDROUS
POWERS.
Please keep these new 'lower case' letters to yourself. I think the
NSA is watching everyone that sends them out of the country, even
though technically they aren't 'illegal' yet.
[...]
> IN THE OTHER HAND,NOW WE HAVE SOME INFORMATION ABOUT SHIPPING,
> SO SHARE WITH YOU. WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEND US YOUR E=MAIL ADRESS IN ORDER TO
> CONTACT EACH OTHER?
SORRY, BUT I HAVE TO REVERT BACK ENTIRELY TO CAPITAL LETTERS NOW SINCE
I THINK THE SPOOKS ARE ON TO ME. BE VERY CAREFUL IF SOMEONE CALLS YOU
ASKING ABOUT ME AND SOME NEW ASCII TECHNOLOGY. DENY IT ALL!!!!
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Matt Ranney - mjr@ranney.com
From now on, everything we do shall be funky.
From mjr@geo.net Fri Aug 15 15:36:45 1997
Date: Fri, 15 Aug 1997 15:36:44 -0700 (PDT)
From: Matt Ranney
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To: HAIR1400@aol.com
cc: webmaster@eit.com
Subject: Re: KING AUTHER,MIRLIN,UTHER PENNDRAGON,WITCH CRAFT NEW & OLD
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On Fri, 15 Aug 1997 HAIR1400@aol.com wrote:
> IF YOU COULD PLEASE ASSIST ME
What is thy mystical password, knave? Dost thou dare raise the ire
and wrath of ye olde Internet spirits? Woe be unto you!
Quest the for the mystical DES Cube which lies beyond the farthest
reaches of the NSA, and in it you will find the answer to all of your
questions.
--
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Matt Ranney - mjr@ranney.com
From now on, everything we do shall be funky.
From mjr@geo.net Mon Aug 25 08:03:52 1997
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Date: Mon, 25 Aug 1997 08:03:52 -0700 (PDT)
From: Matt Ranney
X-Sender: mjr@wacky.ranney.com
To: "Ball, Frances - TAMUHR2"
cc: Employee Job Bulletin , webmaster@eit.com
Subject: Re: Positions available through e-mail
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On Mon, 25 Aug 1997, Ball, Frances - TAMUHR2 wrote:
> Please find enclosed a letter from us which includes our e-mail
> address for positions available and phone number if you have any
> questions.
I've got a few essay questions. Use a blue book if you don't have
enough room.
1) Why did you send this to webmaster@eit.com?
2) Did you think webmaster@eit.com would enjoy it? Explain.
3) Describe in detail the process of selecting who you send your
email to. How does your criterion compare to that of others?
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Matt Ranney - mjr@ranney.com
Let's not let the students run the High School.
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