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Tuesday, May 9, 2000 |
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Halo SETI team stats posted The Halo SETI Marines hold steady in the Team Standings... but several new members come on board, including Scotty with 209 units, which brings us within striking distance of the next couple of teams. See who's helping on the 24 hour and 7 day stats pages! (Louis Wu 14:41:57 UTC) (permalink) 
Matt says modems probably okay for multiplayer Matt Soell, too, stayed up late last night... and passed on a tidbit that ought to make some folks happy: multiplayer Halo will most likely be running just fine over 56k modems. Read about it on our forum! (Louis Wu 09:26:13 UTC) (permalink) 
rampancy.net comes online And from the ashes, rampancy.net is born. The Core is no more, but its content and people are up and running again... looks good. Guess we're going to have to go through and change some links... (Louis Wu 09:19:57 UTC) (permalink) 
the Core goes offline And the Core is dead. At 7 PM PST, The Core went offline. Currently, the system is purging itself... here's what it looked like right after failure. Time will tell what's next for the crew... (Louis Wu 02:06:09 UTC) (permalink) 
Halo order SAS comes online Leonem sends us word of a new Halo order, an all-British team called the SAS. They're not recruiting yet... but want all Brits to know of them when the time comes. Check 'em out! (Louis Wu 00:46:08 UTC) (permalink) 
Halo, a book with Bungie parallels Another tidbit spotted on the Marathon's Story page: Seems there's a book, published in 1991, with the title of 'Halo', about a space station named Halo and an AI named... Aleph. Some coincidences are spooky. (Louis Wu 00:42:39 UTC) (permalink) 
magazine scan page cleaned up Thanks again to Phish, who cleaned up another magazine scan for us. looking good! (Louis Wu 00:38:38 UTC) (permalink) 
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