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I was thinking the same thing, but I just checked the mail, and got a very nice message from Chang. How nice of her to send this message, and then send Parker to get me in Czekoslovakia. Nice thing about being from Eastern Europe, and speaking a slavic language.. i is so easy to disappear. And since people are naturally not as trustful of complete strangers as they are of someone who seems like them, I don't think B&B is going to have much luck finding me. Anyhow, here is Chang's message... enough sugar in it, don't you think?
Hamlet

------------------------------------------------------------------ Dear Hamlet, Our mutual friend Gail tells me that you are
in contact with her and the probes on Mars. I am so pleased to learn that I am not alone in my efforts to provide support for those dear, small ones. I welcome you as a friend and colleague. The probes need our guidance and direction.

Here at Brunel-Brauer GmbH, the benevolent organisation that owns the probes, we have much concern about their safety. Who knows what dangers and difficulties they could encounter?

Please contact me at your earliest cenvenience.

Sincerely,

D.L. Chang

Robotics Consultant,

Brunel-Brauer GmbH