Greg Iles
MAXWELL>How can you give this photograph to me?
ERIN>I have it on disk. In a special kind of file. A JPEG file.
MAXWELL>You know how to encode and transmit a JPEG file?
ERIN>I do now. A friend showed me how. She scanned my photo with a hand scanner. The quality of the image isn't that great, but the photo itself I like. If you want to see it, we've got to do it right now, though, or else wait until at least tomorrow.
MAXWELL>I wish very much to see it. Let me give you my e-mail address.
ERIN>Can't I just send it to Maxwell?
MAXWELL>No. Send it to [email protected]. Do you have that?
ERIN>I'm printing my screen. Where's that? It's not an EROS address.
MAXWELL>It's in Finland. I'll get it, though.
ERIN>Well if you don't, assume that my husband got home. Don't try to contact me. No e-mail or anything. I'll try again the next chance I get.
His book, "MORTAL FEAR," (excerpt on left) is an excellent read, especially for those of you heavily into "chatting" on the Internet.
Born: 1961 in
Stuttgart, Germany

(his father worked at the U.S. Embassy)
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"A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any invention
in human history - with the possible exceptions of handguns and tequila."
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