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Date: Sun, 28 May 1995 19:09:57 -0700
Title: Security Call
I've been called in because there was an attempt at a break-in
and whoever did it tried to bypass the first layer of the
security system. Luckily the second "layer" learned what was
being attempted and how it was being done and adapted accordingly.
I'm not sure if I will be of any help but the phone message was
very specific, "We need you to translate some of these tracings
because no one here can identify them. Hope you're feeling
better. We are all looking forward to seeing you again... if you have
finished galavanting all over the desert on your bike."
gal.li.vant vi [perh. alter. of gallant] (1823) 1: to go about usu.
ostentatiously or indiscreetly with members of the opposite sex
2: to travel, roam, or move about for pleasure.
It was Henry who called, with his usual dry sense of humor.
He said something about minimal damage, which translates
to the fact that our secondary security layer was still intact,
unbroken.
'Twas a long weekend and soooooo restful, right?
Hope this "short" week works for us all!
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Dick Ellis, Librarian
San Diego Supercomputer Center
(619)534-5171 (voice)
(619)534-5117 (fax)
dellis@sdsc.edu
"Go Moan for Mankind..."
J. Kerouac
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