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From: one tin soldier <ridesaway@bloodymorningafter.org>
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Subject: Re: <EAX> a rare find, thought not to exist - "v-30a-01.mpg" yEnc (0/3)
Date: Sat, 18 Apr 2009 01:00:52 +0000
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On 17 Apr 2009 07:16:38 GMT, mrbill@invalid.ls (mr.bill) wrote:
>EAX,
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>Do a search on our favorite anonymous Japanese software
>for (LolaLover) and look for Yuliya. Not all the cache pieces are
>there but sometimes over time, others log on with some of the
>missing pieces in their caches. We may yet get this set.
This is indeed an amazing find. I have several incarnations
of Quasimodem's V-2000 index, and this video set never surfaced.
I cannot help but wonder how it was overlooked for so long.
Thanks for your work on this, mr.bill.
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