Yeah, thats true. thanks owner-logh@CSUA.Berkeley.EDU wrote: > On Wed, 25 Aug 1999 14:33:51 -0400, you wrote: > > > Is it possible to put a spoiler warning for this disscussion since many > of us > > have not seen or read this far in LOGH. > > The only way this is going to happen consistently is if Hank moderates the > list unfortunately. > > And "SPOILER" is insufficient it should be "SPOILER FOR ### AND BEYOND" or > somesuch. > > > > > thanks > > > > > > owner-logh@CSUA.Berkeley.EDU wrote: > > > > > On Wed, 25 Aug 1999, Ryka G. T. wrote: > > > > > > > Hai there... > > > > Can anybody tell me what is Reinhard illness and how did he got it, > is it > > > > genetically inherited? and in which episode is it first shown that he > has > > > this > > > > illness? > > > > > > I don't know the specific answers to your question, but I know that it > > > is in essence a classic "soap-opera" disease: i.e., something > > > inevitably fatal and incurable, but which in its progression never > > > harms either the victim's ability to think and enunciate, or their > > > physical beauty. > > > > > > > ============================================================================== > > > > > > > "Zu jeder Zeit, an jeder (sic) Ort, bleibt das Tun | Walter > Amos > > > der Menschen das gleiche..." - Galactic Heroes II | > amos@sedl.org > > -- > Lee Thompson lt@seattlelab.com > Seattle Lab Inc. http://www.seattlelab.com > Product Manager (Messaging Products)