[1253] in Central_America
New quotes for Mon Feb 6
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU)
Mon Feb 6 01:24:56 1989
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 89 01:27:48 EST
From: Initializer.SysDaemon <root@CHARON.MIT.EDU>
To: ca-mtg@bloom-beacon.mit.edu
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amgreene (Andrew Marc Greene):
The MIT Gilbert & Sullivan Players
(yes, us again :-)
proudly present...
Gilbert & Sullivan's
T R I A L
B Y
J U R Y
Plus orchestral works
by Sir Arthur Sullivan
and Sir Edward Elgar.
Friday, February 10 at 8PM
Saturday, February 11 at 2PM
Room 6-120
Admission is free.
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capsalad (Dave Schulman):
I will probably never boogie again.
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eichin (Mark W. Eichin):
{\deep-evil-voice I'll be back!}
In fact, I'll be at MIT Presidents' day weekend.
I'll also be back Friday March 3, for that weekend too.
The real world is lots of fun after all... :-)
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elsj (John E Elsbree):
"Science may never come up with a better office communications system
than the coffee break." -- Earl Wilson
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jik (Jonathan I. Kamens):
Sniglet of the day:
ANCHORITY
(an chor' ih tee)
n. A group's final, hard-fought decision on what toppings to order on
a pizza.
(green peppers and onions?)
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jon (Jon A. Rochlis):
From rec.humor.funny:
George Bush: No, no, no! I said "a thousand PINTS of lite!"
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jmh (J Michael Hammond):
PhysMail: 11510 S.39th St. #19
Omaha, NE 68123-1224
Local e-mail address is: za032@zeus.unl.edu
but you can send stuff to jmh@athena and I'll read it!
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"No, no, that's not supposed to be a box, that's supposed to be a circle."
-the instructor of a "Structured Software Development"
course taught by the Air Force, explaining the
intricacies of proper software development
techniques to a wayward student
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Random chess trivia:
In the mid-1800's there were a few different rules regarding what
penalty was to be paid by a player who made an illegal move. The
most-used rule in central and western Europe was that the offender
had to move his King.
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mar (Mark A. Rosenstein):
Orientals are rugs...
Asians are people!
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qjb (Emanuel 'Jay' Berkenbilt):
It's hard to wreck a nice beach.
It's hard to recognize speech.
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quetzal (Emilio Mayorga):
{From system: This user's .plan file is not world readable}
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smamros (Shawn Mamros):
Spring term (what, already?) plans:
- Finish writing thesis.
- Make it through two more courses.
- Finish whatever other bureaucratic drivel necessary to get out of here.
- Find job.
- Find place to live near job.
- Find car.
Easier said than done...
Phone numbers: x5-9751 (answering machine) or x3-4000 (virtual home)
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srz (Stanley R Zanarotti):
Moving off campus
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