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Wednesday, December 23rd v43a4


How'd they manage this one?
Ryan and Sarah were rushed to the orthodontist early this morning, stuck in a rather embarrasing position. Seems they got a little lip-locked after an all-night rumourmongering session and when they went to come up for air, the railroad tracks had crossed.

MOSRR received the following eyewitness report:

A Toyota Sienna was seen heading into the all-night dental clinic in downtown Portland at four AM eastern this morning. The vanity plate on the van appeared to read MOSR COM.

All MOSRR has to say is "HAHAHAHAHAHA!"


Bare Bones introduces MailSmith Christmas Edition
Bare Bones Software, known for their BBEdit text editor, has announced that a special version of their email client, MailSmith, will be released on December 24, 1998. Called the "Santa Edition," MailSmith 2.0C will feature animated reindeer (who don't suck) and will take advantage of Mac OS 8.5's appearance manager by including a specially designed theme in red and green.

Rich Seigel, CEO of Bare Bones, describes the new product as "a breakthrough in software, incorporating our new Seasonal Technology" which "rasies the bar in terms of user experience." MailSmith Santa Edition require a 68030 or better processor, 4 MB of RAM and System 6.0.7 or higher.


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