On Tue, 2004-10-19 at 23:18 -0600, Josh Coates wrote:
> or if you really, really want them for free, you can email me off list.  i
> have a few dual 10/100 cards laying around that probably work and we can
> arrange a dead drop somewhere.  ;-)

I'll take free hardware. Please put in box wrapped in brown shipping
paper. Draw a frowny face in red crayon on three sides. It doesn't
matter which sides. Saturday afternoon between 1pm and 2pm a girl in a
blue dress will walk past the northeast entrance to the Salt Lake
library. Stop her and tell her you think she is wonderful. She will
pretend to be confused and maybe a little scared, that's the sign you've
found the right one. Hand her the box saying "I found this and I want
you to have it." She will refuse it. This means my agent is prepared to
accept that package. Go into the library. You will find s a small store
that sells potted bamboo plants. Put the box on the counter and walk
away whistling the Willian Tell Overture. When you come to a cannon
pieces, yell "boom" and jump up slightly.

If she doesn't refuse the package, she's probably a spy. Kiss her
suddenly then push her down. Run away as quickly as you can, your life
is in danger.

I'm sorry I couldn't make the time and location more convenient.
Commuting has made it harder for me to make proper arrangements inside
of Utah county. Such is the nature of dead drops, however.

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