[2091] in Central_America
New quotes for Tue Jan 2
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU)
Tue Jan 2 01:32:19 1990
Date: Tue, 2 Jan 90 01:33:42 EST
From: root@CHARON.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
To: ca-mtg@BLOOM-BEACON.MIT.EDU
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celine (Who Drugged Thumper?):
Twenty-two.
Who'd have thought I'd manage to live this long...
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henry (Henry Mensch):
"Give me a couple hits of acid for Sister Manure."
-- Almodovar, "Dirty Habits"
Plans for this month:
* organising the PANSS tape (and thinking about off-site support)
* release notes for 6.4A
* finding and retaining a man who can pass the "breakfast" test
* workable solutions for qa problems with respect to courseware
and other materials developed by non-athena personnel
D december travels for fun and profit
D shoveling out my apartment
* considering moving the rest of my furniture (and books,
and tapes, etc.) back into my apartment.
legend: * = "in progress"
+ = "in 'bureaucratic-wait' state"
! = "a future problem"
D = "done"
Planned absences:
Usenix, Omni Shoreham, Washington, DC
22-26 January 1990
BOS-WAS Sun, 21 January 1990
EA 609 Depart 2000 Arrive 2140
WAS-BOS Sun, 28 January 1990
EA 792 Depart 1920 Arrive 2047
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>off-campus readers will want to know that you'll find me here usually
>... when i'm not travelling to somewhere exotic, i'm a member of MIT's
>Project Athena Systems Development Group, where i handle a potpourri of
>systems development related tasks, including quality assurance,
>software export issues, etc. ... other details: i'm an alumnus of
>syracuse university, purdue university, and theta chi fraternity at
>those universities ... i like to travel often, and hate answering the
>phone.
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jtkohl (John T Kohl):
Trying to figure out how to recover from a New Year's Eve/Day
all-nighter, spent playing silly games (such as a 10-hour
'Civilization').
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