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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
Mon Feb 4 01:32:39 1991

Date: Mon, 4 Feb 91 01:32:18 EST
From: root@charon.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
To: ca-mtg@bloom-beacon.mit.edu



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carla (Carla Jean Fermann):


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djboccip (Dennis J Boccippio):

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

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dmweis (David M Weisberg):

Hi, my name is Dave Weisberg, and this is my plan file.
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Sorry, I don't exist any more.  I left Athena at Sun Feb 3 18:15:58 EST 1991.


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eichin (Mark W. Eichin):

> (from Stewart Brand, author of the media lab book, on another book proposal)
You could see the disparities at a meeting of AT&T strategic planners last
winter.  Rock musician Peter Gabriel was attending as a member of the
Global Business Network, a research and consulting group I work with which
had organized the gathering.  One of the AT&T executives interested in
intellectual property asked Gabriel, "What do you think of piracy?"
Gabriel said softly, "I think of piracy as advertising."

...

If Steves Jobs and Wozniak had been thrown in jail in 1972 for selling
"blue boxes" (which gave free access to the world's phone system), the
competitive advantage given the US by the personal computer revolution
would have been set back ten years.  Now that all communication forms are
computerized, programmers are designing the world's information
infrastructure, and they know it.  Salient fact: most programmers are
libertarians.


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jcbourne (Juliet C Bourne):


Well there ain't no point in moving on / Until you've got somewhere to go
And the road that I have walked upon / Well it filled my pockets
And emptied out my soul

All those insecurities / That have held me down for so long 
I can't say that I've found a cure for these / But at least I know them
So they're not so strong

You look for your dreams in heaven / But what the hell are you supposed to do
When they come true?

Well there's one year of my life in these songs 
And some of them are about you
Now I know there's no way to write those wrongs
Believe me / I would not lie you've hurt my pride
And I guess there's a road without you

--george michael, waiting, listen without prejudice


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lud (Jeffrey T Ludwig):

home phone: 225-6792
address: MIT Branch 
	 P.O. Box 224
         Cambridge, MA 02139
major: avionics
Favorite Rock Group: U2

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ppwang (Paul Wang):

Home address: 219 Holland St.
	      Somerville, MA 02144
	      (617) 666-5688
E-mail address: wang@lion.lcs.mit.edu

"man, and to think that i once actually thought you were cool..."
	-- heathers


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therese (Suntioinen Therese M.):


        Our written history is a catalogue of crime
        The sordid and the powerful, the architects of time
        The mother of invention, the oppression of the mild
        The constant fear of scarcity, aggression as it's child

                               -- Sting
                       		  Dream of the Blue Turtles



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ugona (Chimbaugona Mkandawire):

Hello yall, how do you do? 
I'd like to introduce myself to you and you.
I'm the M-A-S, T-E-R, G with a double E.
I'm the man they call the MASTER GEE.
It's not a big station, in your mind
That I've got the rythm, the boogie and of course the ryhme.
And if you pay close attention, I'm sure you'll see
You could be good just like the likes of me.


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