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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
Fri Dec 14 01:34:31 1990

Date: Fri, 14 Dec 90 01:33:53 EST
From: root@charon.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
To: ca-mtg@bloom-beacon.mit.edu



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amgreene (Andrew Marc Greene):

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celine (Robert Fullmer):


My next logon will be from Snortfad University, in sunny (well, we'll see)
California on or around the 17th.  I know you really don't care about this
bit of trivia, but I like to advertise.

Venus Fly Traps



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cholwon (Cholwon O):


   The best time of the year is approaching faster and faster and is ready to give everyone a nice warm cheerful hug to everyone, especially those who are depressed because......you know ..... The Finals. 

   Enough of this BS!

   Anyways, here is my schedule for the vacation and IAP.  I will be more than happy if you give me a call or a number that I can call to reach you.(e.g. Hawaiin Resort  (808) 588-4989)  


   Period                 Location          (Phone Number)

   12/23/90 - 12/26/90    L.A, CA           (213) 487-6587

   12/26/90 - 01/03/91    Honolulu, HI      (808) 941-8037

   01/03/91 - 01/21/91    Seoul, Korea      (011-82-2) 557-3405

   01/21/91 -             Back to Boston    (617) 225-9294

 
   Have a wonderful holiday and take good care of yourself until.........

   Bye




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dschmidt (Dan Schmidt):

My love is a telephone
Your love is an answering machine
Try to get a dial tone
Your call cannot be completed as dialed

My love is a leaf of spinach
Your spinach is a pot of tea
Can't find the coffee grinder
Could I just have a glass of milk?

  Let me count the ways that I loved you
  Let me count the ways that you hurt me
  Let me count the times I still think of you
  I count eighteen thousand forty three
  One for every minute since you left me

Your love is a broken record
My love is a broken CD
It's part of a new boxed set
Digitally remastered

My love is a tube of toothpaste
Your toothpaste is a great-tasting gel
You should really floss more often
Squeeze from bottom and flatten as you go up

  Let me count the ways that I loved you
  Let me count the ways that you hurt me
  Let me count the times I still think of you
  I count eighteen thousand forty four
  One for every minute since you walked out that door

    I hate the bridge
    I hate the bridge
    I hate the bridge
    I hate the bridge
    I hate the bridge
    I hate the bridge
    I hate the bridge
    I hate the bridge

My love is an empty blackboard
Your love is a pile of chalk
You've got lots of different colors
I think I lost the eraser

My love is a order of fries
Your ketchup is way too thick
Hold the bottle upside down
I don't see fifty-seven varieties

  Let me count the ways that I loved you
  Let me count the ways that you hurt me
  Let me count the times I still think of you
  I count eighteen thousand forty five
  One for every minute since you said goodbye


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gurfinkl (Mariano Enrique Gurfinkel Castil):

Wait until M-transposed finishes reading my ...


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hlu (Howard J Lu):

	Home:			x58979
	Alternative E-mail:	lu@dave.nrl.navy.mil (Now deceased)
	Sign:  			Scorpio
	Preoccupation:		Ultimate Frisbee, Skating,
				and mice named Matthias or Martin
	Distraction: 		Late night Foosball games



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lnp (Lisa N Paradis):

This week:

\	Corrections on my 21.690 paper
\	Corrections on my thesis draft 
	Attending my sister's graduation on the 15th
	Finish Christmas/Chanaukah shopping

\ == in progress
x == done
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Thoughts for the day:

Today's secret word is barnyard.
barn.yard \-.ya:rd\ n : a usu. fenced area adjoining a barn



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mic (Michelangelo   Grigni):

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

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sethf (Seth Finkelstein):

                DETERIORATA

Go placidly amid the noise and waste,
And remember what comfort there may be in owning a piece thereof.
Avoid quiet and passive persons, unless you are in need of sleep.
Rotate your tires.
Speak glowingly of those greater than yourself,
And heed well their advice -- even though they be turkeys.
Know what to kiss -- and when.
Remember that two wrongs never make a right,
But that three lefts do.
Wherever possible, put people on `HOLD'.
A walk in the oceans of most souls
would scarcely get your feet wet.
Don't let the sands of time get in your lunch.
Be comforted, that in the face of all aridity and disillusionment,
And despite the changing fortunes of time,
There is always a big future in computer maintenance.

        You are a fluke of the universe ...
        You have no right to be here.
        Whether you can hear it or not, the universe
        Is laughing behind your back.

                -- National Lampoon


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sethg (Seth A. Gordon):

MARX'S LABOUR THEORY OF VALUE
explained in words of one syllable

Things you buy--say, shirts--cost you far more than the cost of the
stuff that goes to make them.  That is to say, shirts are worth more
than the cloth they are made of--or at least, they should be!  So where
has the worth that things have come from?  Some of the worth of a shirt
comes from those who made up their minds to make shirts in the first
place--the ones who own the place where the shirts are made and the
tools that are used to make them.  Most of it, though, comes from those
who do the work: they are the ones who take the cloth and make a shirt
from it, when you get right down to it.  This means that most of the
cash which the shirts fetch when they are sold is due to them; as it is,
though, most of it goes to those whom they work for.  So the folk who
work stay poor, while the ones who own the means of work get rich.  This
is what is wrong with the world.

                                                --Mr Jones
                                                  _New Statesman & Society_ 
                                                  28 Sep 1990


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smd (Sean M Dougherty):

How to get in touch with me:

If you can't reach me at the Tech (above - fax: 258-8226), 
or at 262-3192, try 262-1203 or 267-9769 (let them ring.. - 
they're all at home);  if those don't work, try the Computer 
Resource Lab (in the Urban Studies Dept.) at 253-2056.
e-mail is will work, or
my school address is: (Sigma Chi)
	532 Beacon St.
	Boston, MA 02215
my home address is:  hm: (713) 864-9649 fax: (713) 521-9828
    321 W. Cowan
	Houston, TX 77007


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therese (Suntioinen Therese M.):


	Don't dream too wild, and shoot for the moon
	Don't ride your heart like a balloon
	Don't blow away to places unknown
	Cause when you finally come knocking, there'll be nobody home
	Nobody home
			
				- Heart 


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