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Dodi Schultz
June 19th, 2005, 04:39 PM
Wayne Habberstad--to whom I'd written, urging him to continue with Dixonary
in its new venues--has sent me the message below and asked me to post it to
the group for him. It is cut and pasted from his e-mail to me.

It has also been posted to TFFKAT, the general-topics TAPCIS group at
Yahoo, and you are encouraged to post it to other appropriate forums at the
tapcis.com Website.

He adds that his decision is final and says, "no protests please".

--Dodi

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To fellow members of TAPCIS:

At least some of you have wondered why I disappeared when the old Forum
shut down at the beginning of this month. Explaining why I left this
community has proved far from being easy... hence the long delay in
responding to those of you who have emailed me wondering just what had
happened to me.

Why I have quit this community is related... to my having been an advocate
for P-CIS -- and Compuserve's plans for the future of the Forums themselves
-- months ago in the old Forum. In so doing, I have managed to indeed
alienate at least a few of my fellow members of this community. And I take
responsibility (blame) for having done so.

Farewell,

Wayne

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h. r. boer
April 15th, 2012, 08:23 AM
Greetings everyone,

I am really Wayne Habberstad. You may remember me from the old Tapcis Forum on CompuServe; I did tech support on email issues over there. And I also played Dixonary with all of you in the last six months of that HMI Forum's existence back in 2005.

Well, I've come here to tapcis.com for a very brief time to post over in the private section of this website community, that section being "*For Members Only". The message thread is titled, "Boer = Wayne Habberstad". The subject is definitely related to the very message to which this message is a reply to!

Please, anything about myself personally over in "Boer = Wayne Habberstad" is confidential.

Wayne

Paul Keating
April 15th, 2012, 04:06 PM
I have deleted this message because it is not relevant to the game and
furthermore appears to be an impersonation.

-----Original Message-----
From: h. r. boer
Subject: Re: [Dixonary] Message from Wayne Habberstad


Greetings everyone,

I am really Wayne Habberstad.

Guerri Stevens
April 16th, 2012, 05:07 AM
There is no way to tell for sure, but I suspect it really was Wayne.
There were a couple of odd messages awhile ago over at tapcis.com asking
for information about a "job applicant", as I recall, who was involved
with CompuServe and apparently had been "thrown out" of some forum
there. That was extremely weird.

And if you go to tapcis.com now, Wayne (if it is Wayne) has posted a
series of messages. I skimmed through them. I don't know what he
expects, but tapcis.com, aside from the parlor, is pretty dead these days.

Guerri

Paul Keating wrote:
> I have deleted this message because it is not relevant to the game and
> furthermore appears to be an impersonation.

thejazzmonger
April 16th, 2012, 07:26 AM
It sounds like someone is having a very tough time. Lots of anguish there.

On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 6:07 AM, Guerri Stevens <guerri (AT) tapcis (DOT) com> wrote:

> There is no way to tell for sure, but I suspect it really was Wayne. There
> were a couple of odd messages awhile ago over at tapcis.com asking for
> information about a "job applicant", as I recall, who was involved with
> CompuServe and apparently had been "thrown out" of some forum there. That
> was extremely weird.
>
> And if you go to tapcis.com now, Wayne (if it is Wayne) has posted a
> series of messages. I skimmed through them. I don't know what he expects,
> but tapcis.com, aside from the parlor, is pretty dead these days.
>
> Guerri
>
>
> Paul Keating wrote:
>
>> I have deleted this message because it is not relevant to the game and
>> furthermore appears to be an impersonation.
>>
>
>


--
steve "thejazzmonger" dixon

Guerri Stevens
April 17th, 2012, 06:20 AM
That was my opinion as well. I couldn't decide whether to respond or
even *how* to respond. It even seemed to me that he went too far in
explaining it all.

Guerri

thejazzmonger wrote:
> It sounds like someone is having a very tough time. Lots of anguish there.
>
>
> --
> steve "thejazzmonger" dixon