[2606] in Central_America
New quotes for Wed Aug 1
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
Wed Aug 1 01:24:09 1990
Date: Wed, 1 Aug 90 01:23:30 EDT
From: root@charon.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
To: ca-mtg@bloom-beacon.mit.edu
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alchen (Alice L Chen):
Hey! Yes, I'm here over the summer, and taking CLASSES of all things. Anyway,
my address is:
Alice Chen
320 Memorial Drive
Cambridge, MA 02139
(617) 225-8656
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YOU SURROUND ME
by Erasure
Don't ever let me take you for granted
You've got your finger on the pulse of my soul
Let me place a kiss in the small of your back
Love and protect you fro the evils of this world
Oh baby don't ever leave me stranded
Whoever said that the streets were paved with gold
Well I'm afraid that we're all sadly mistaken
There's nothing here 'til you have someone to hold
I love you with all the joy of living
Until the lights go down in New York City
It's a special love affair
And there's magic in the air
You gotta shake me down
Bring me 'round to my senses
'Til I'm lost and found
And you surround me with your senses
If love wasn't here
Would we reinvent it?
Oh take me down to
The very root of my soul
Oh baby say it as if
You really mean it
And feel the passion
Work it's way up through your skin
Let me take ou by the hand
And lead you to a safe place in this world
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ambar (Jean Marie Diaz):
Well, whenever I type my username and password to the Mac is gives me a
diminished G minor seventh error. The Amiga blinks incomprehendingly,
but in beautiful color. Perhaps I'd like to play Zappanoids? No, I
want to read my mail and edit my General Exam papers some more, as I
won't sleep easily (or much) until they're ready. But wouldn't
Zappanoids be more fun? No, I really would rather do some work. Then
why are you standing in front of an Amiga? Good question. The
refrigerator just gives me a cold stare. The stereo wants me to insert
something...
-- Joe Harrington on working in the SIPB office
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celine (Robert Fullmer):
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debbo (Deborah A Birnby):
LARRY: You have no notion of the stupidity involved in designing a
Christmas card for a national company. Especially if it's Chrysler.
Just for starters, there are a hundred seventy religions in America
and only one of them believes in Santa Claus. Nothing religious; that
would offend the non-believers. Reindeer are out -- Santa Claus again.
No snow; that would offend California and Florida. No evergreens,
holly, pines -- out of the questen -- mistletoe, no bells. They said
the only thing everyone believes in is the family and children. I said
that was only going to offend homosexuals.
ANNA: Which didn't matter to them at all.
LARRY: No, I said it as a joke; they bought it.
ANNA: So what?
LARRY: They're still batting it around, but they're leaning toward a
car. Which is tantamount to saying the only thing everyone believes in
is the automobile.
ANNA: They're probably on to something there.
-burn this, lanford wilson
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dslee (David S Lee):
{From system: This user's .plan file is not world readable}
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eichin (Mark W. Eichin):
It's just that there's so much to do
and I'm tired of sleeping...
Suzanne Vega, Days of Open Hand
I lift my head from the pillow and then
fall again...
10,000 Maniacs
twenty twenty twenty four hours to go...
I want to be sedated!
??
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henry (Henry Mensch):
"Don't be fooled, straight people own the world and the only reason
you have been spared is you're smart, lucky, or a fighter."
-- Queer Nation
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Planned absences:
None
Frequent-Flyer Mileage for most recent trip (including
fare bonuses, but excluding hotel mileage): 27,396
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Plans for this month:
D organising the PANSS tape (and thinking about off-site support)
* (now, thinking about version two ... )
! treatment of athena network services as layers upon vendor os.
* finding and retaining a man who can pass the "breakfast" test
* 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," in proposal stage
D = "done"
--
>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 External Relations Group, where i handle a potpourri of
>systems development related tasks, including software export issues,
>off-site support and installations, etc. ... other details: i'm an
>alumnus of syracuse university and purdue university ... i like to
>travel often, and hate answering the phone.
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horiuchi (Junjiro Horiuchi):
"Wagahai wa neko de aru"
Logged out last from m16-034-10 at Tue Jul 31 22:34:04 EDT 1990.
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jcbourne (Juliet C Bourne):
The moon used to be my friend. It made me smile.
Now all the moon does is make me lonely.
Lonely for the time when it made me smile.
What good is Life without Hope?
What good is Hope without Love?
What good is Love without Life?
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silk (Reshma P Patel):
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timhsu (Timothy M. Hsu):
When I watch baseball, I realize baseball is from God.
--Vadim Kulakov, catcher for the Soviet national baseball team
So the idea is, you settle the moral argument by beating the living
daylights out of him. Don't laugh, that's how we do things in the
real world, too.
--Grant Morrison, _Animal Man_
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