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on communications technology made listening to their transmissions an absolute pleasure. Even their standard of audio compression served to convey the listener into the acoustic e
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the network and the technology of the computer in detail by Mr.Konaka in a "lain"'s scenario collection. (The book which puts scenarios of all 13 stories had already bee
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