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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
Sun Nov 25 01:30:35 1990

Date: Sun, 25 Nov 90 01:30:12 EST
From: root@charon.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
To: ca-mtg@bloom-beacon.mit.edu



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amberle (Amberle S Ferrian):

...When the night has been too lonely
And the road has been too long
When you think that love is only
For the lucky and the strong
Just remember, in the winter
Far beneath the bitter snows
Lies the seed, that with the sun's love
In the spring, becomes--the rose.

		--Bette Midler, "The Rose"


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blade (Edward Min Lee):

Marc[1], you're a dork.  And, oh yeah, Penn bites the big one.

Alex, you idiot.  Are you still alive?  Send email or something.
Rumour has it that you were away from your computer at least two
weeks!  I'm so sure.

Everyone else in the universe[2], stop being so nosy.

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[1] Not Horowitz.
[2] Including Central America

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disc (Bernard Y-M Chin):

[ Bernard Chin - 1994 ]

Fall Schedule 1990
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           +----------------------------------------------------------------+
           |   Monday   |  Tuesday   |  Wednesday |  Thursday  |   Friday   |
     8 am  +----------------------------------------------------------------+
     	   |            |            |            |            |            |
           |            |            |            |            |            |
     9 am  +----------------------------------------------------------------+
           |            |            | 6.001 R01  |            | 6.001 R01  |
           |            |            |   (26-302) |            |   (26-302) |
    10 am  +----------------------------------------------------------------+
           | 6.001 TUT  | 6.001 LEC  | 6.002 R03  | 6.001 LEC  | 6.002 R03  |  
           | (NE43-429) |   (10-250) |   (36-153) |   (10-250) |   (36-153) |
    11 am  +----------------------------------------------------------------+
           |            | 6.002 LEC  |            | 6.002 LEC  |            |
           |            |   (10-250) |            |   (10-250) |            |
    12 pm  +----------------------------------------------------------------+
           |            |            |            |            |            |
 12:30 pm  |            | 21.006 REC |            | 21.006 REC |            |
           |            |   (5-233)  |            |   (5-233)  |            |
     1 pm  +------------------||------------------------||------------------+
           | 14.01 R09  |     ||     | 14.01 R09  |     ||     | 14.01 R09  |
           |   (2-136)  |     \/     |   (2-136)  |     \/     |   (2-136)  |
     2 pm  +----------------------------------------------------------------+
           | SKATING    |            | SKATING    |            | 6.002 TUT  |
           |  (Ath Ctr) |            |  (Ath Ctr) |            |   (38-547) |
     3 pm  +---------------------------------------------------------||-----+
           |            |            |            |            |     ||LAB  |
           |            |            |            |            |     ||     |
     4 pm  +---------------------------------------------------------||-----+
           |            |            |            |            |     ||LAB  |
           |            |            |            |            |     \/     |
     5 pm  +----------------------------------------------------------------+
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     6 pm  +----------------------------------------------------------------+


Course Numbers:  6.001 - Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
                 6.002 - Circuits and Electronics
                14.01  - Microeconomics
                21.006 - American Literature


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Username: disc@athena.mit.edu   Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1990 11/24
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enigma (W Christopher Dagnon):

I plan to live a long life, keeping falla happy
as long as the good Lord will allow me to, and
her, me.  I love her so dearly that i am not sure that i shall
every want to return home, without her--of nothing can i be sure
after such a wonderful happenstance of our meeting each other.

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a very good quote(s);

From: Lazarus Long <daemon>  at VERNOR-VINGE.MIT.EDU
A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion,
butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance
accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders,
give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new
problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight
efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects.
----
Pessimist by policy, optimist by temperament- it is possible to be both. How?
By never taking an unecessary chance and by minimizing risks you can't avoid.
This permits you to play out the game happily, untroubled by the certainty of 
the outcome.
----
All societies are based on rules to protect pregnant women and young
children. All else is surplusage, excrescence, adornment, luxury, or
folly which can- and must- be dumped in emergency to preserve this
prime function. As racial survival is the only universal morality, no
other basic is possible. Attempts to formulate a "perfect society" on
any foundation other than "Women and children first!" is not only
witless, it is automatically genocidal. Neverthelesss, starry-eyed
idealists (all of them male) have tried endlessly- and no doubt will
keep on trying.


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hockey (Tiina S Hameenanttila):

{From system: This user's .plan file is not world readable}

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lnp (Lisa N Paradis):


Plan for this week...

	sleep
x	listen to Early Baroque's Greatest Hits
x	draft of section one -- 21.690 paper
\	finish writing chapter 4 of my thesis
	outline chapter 5 of my thesis

x = done
\ = in progress

(note that I haven't quite gotten around to sleeping yet...)
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Thought for the day:

Down with categorical imperative!


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therese (Suntioinen Therese M.):



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tjavar (Athanassios Tjavaras):

{From system: This user's .plan file is not world readable}

--- End of Central America ---

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