[1528] in Central_America
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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU)
Thu Jun 1 01:27:01 1989
Date: Thu, 1 Jun 89 01:27:59 EDT
From: root@CHARON.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
To: ca-mtg@BLOOM-BEACON.MIT.EDU
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amdehon (Andre' DeHon):
Email status for the summer is unkown. Send mail to athena as
usual and maybe I'll get things straightened out. If all else fails, I can
get some mail out through my father's account
(cndehon%nlu.edu@relay.cs.net) in Monroe, but that would only be
intermittent. I guess you can send things there if you don't get any
response from sending mail here.
--- Summer Location ---
Work:
Andre' DeHon
New Tech Computers
410 Kay Lane
Shreveport, LA 71115
(318) 797-7900
(Possible residence in Shreveport:
Andre' DeHon
10203 Los Altos
Shreveport, LA 71115 )
Parents: (about 100 miles from Shreveport)
Andre' DeHon
802 Lakeside St.
Monroe, LA 71203
(318) 343-5306
Anyone who's in Louisiana around Shreveport, please look me up. I
guess I get spoiled to dealing with gifty quality people so always seem to
note a serious lack of interaction with which during the summer.
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djpan (Dimitri Jason Panagiotou):
Starting Motif project.
Yuck! The OSF manuals are so bad!
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dkk (David K Krikorian):
"I guess it's just your nature. You're a violent man."
"No I'm not. I'm just good at it."
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shanzer (Michael S. Shanzer):
Hello! And Welcome to the Wonderfull world of:
Morons, Psychopaths, and Mental Defectives.
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tjcoppet (Tom Coppeto):
And whom do we have to thank for this amazing communications breakthrough? My
guess is that it came from the prestigious Institute of Irritating Technology,
whose hard-working staff of former Nazi medical researchers also developed: the
beeper; the non-openable fast-food ketchup packet that contains a total of four
ketchup molecules; the machine that inserts those hateful little cards that are
forever falling out of magazines; and the empty self-service elevator that for
no apparent reason closes its doors just as you get to it, then emits a clearly
audible computerized chuckle.
Dave Barry
--- End of Central America ---