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New quotes for Fri May 17
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
Fri May 17 01:28:03 1991
Date: Fri, 17 May 91 01:27:26 EDT
From: root@charon.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
To: ca-mtg@bloom-beacon.mit.edu
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awmlim (Amy W. Lim):
Lord, let me be a shining light
In all I say and do,
That Your great love displayed in me
May lead someone to You. -- Sper
Home: 67D Escondido Village Email: aimee@cs.stanford.edu (prefer)
Stanford, CA 94305 awmlim@athena.mit.edu (prefer)
(415)497-2237 aimee@cha-siu.stanford.edu
Office: ERL 413, 723-9549 aimee@neon.stanford.edu
MJH 408, 723-0618 aimee@leland.stanford.edu
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ben (apropos source):
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celine (Robert Fullmer):
Itinerary:
5/15 - 5/18: Finish the paper I didn't get done before I left. Start it
first, and then finish it, maybe.
5/14 - 5/20: Clean up my apartment (yecch), and pack up and send all my
worldly goods to either California or Boston. Work at OCIS
and set up the documentations people for the summer.
5/20 - 6/3: Hang out in Southern California, lying on Monarch Beach and
visiting with old friends. Play copious amounts of basketball.
5/22 - 5/24: Get a ride up to Berkeley and see a friend graduate, maybe?
6/3 - ?: Fly back out to Boston and (hopefully) start work. Anybody
know of a cheap way to get from Houston or California to Boston,
one way? Hitchhiking is probably too slow...
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From RHF:
Man goes into a drugstore and up to a female pharmacist. "Can I help you?"
"Yes," answered the man. "What can you give me for a priapism?" "How about
$500 in cash and part ownership of a drugstore?"
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danob (Daniel T O'Brien):
Nothing really.
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dhbernst (David H Bernstein):
Last login:
Thu May 16 20:42:07 EDT 1991
Teaching: 1.973 -- Geographic Information Systems for Transportation
Planners and Engineers
M,W 4:30 - 6:00 Room 1-242
Research: Congestion Reduction Policies
Transportation and Land-Use Interactions
Visualization and Data Management in Transportation
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eichin (Mark W. Eichin):
--
Gently, he stood there, above it all. Only when he turned his steely-blue
eyes upwards to the stars did he see the subtle purity that lay within the
cosmos. Finally, he was at peace, for he realized that, although he was
parted from his love by 300 miles, they both saw the same stars.
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jdmarko (Jim Davenport):
Mail last read on May 14 21:44.
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jtkohl (John T Kohl):
In Oslo, Norway til Sunday, thence to Tromso, Gothenburg, Stockholm,
Shannon, and back to Boston.
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jumbo (Jermaine Wider):
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mrg (Mark R Griffith):
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ppwang (Paul Wang):
Nosy bastard, eh?
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rhk (RHK):
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rlcarr (Richard L. Carreiro):
Do you believe in magic in a young girl's heart?
How the music can free her whenever it starts.
And it's magic if the music is groovy
And makes you feel happy like an old-time movie.
I'll tell you 'bout the magic and I'll free your soul.
But if I try to tell a stranger 'bout-a rock and roll.
If you believe in magic, don't bother to choose
If it's jug band music or rhythm and blues.
Just go and listen, it'll start with a smile
That won't wipe off your face no matter how hard you try.
Your feet start tapping and you can't seem to find
How you got there, so just blow your mind.
If you believe in magic, come along with me.
We'll dance until morning till there's just you and me.
And maybe, if the music is right
I'll meet you tomorrow, sorta late at night.
And we'll go dancing, baby, then you'll see
How the magic's in the music and the music's in me.
Ahh, do you believe in magic?
Yeah, believe in the magic of a young girl's soul.
Believe in the magic of rock and roll.
Believe in the magic that can set you free.
Ahhhh, talkin' 'bout the magic.
Do you believe like I believe in magic?
(Do you)
Do you believe like I believe in magic?
(Do you)
Do you believe like I believe in magic?
(Do you believe)
Do you believe like I believe in magic?
(Do you believe)
"Do You Believe In Magic?"
The Lovin' Spoonful
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therese (Suntioinen Therese M.):
Corpulent generals safe behind lines
History's lessons drowned in red wine
Poppies for young men, death's bitter trade
All of those young lives betrayed
All of those young lives betrayed
All for a children's crusade
- Sting
Dream of the Blue Turtles
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tlouie (Thomas Louie):
Top ten reasons for staying at MIT for the summer:
1. ARA food, all year round!
2. Better pay for flipping burgers here than flipping burgers back home.
3. Avoid the hassle of summer storage.
4. Where else can you enjoy such pieces of art like Transparent Horizons?
5. Smog index lower here than at home.
6. Unbreakable addiction to Charles River water.
7. UROP pays better than flipping burgers at home.
8. Parents disowned you and have moved to a new, undisclosed address.
9. Don't have to flip burgers at home.
10. Unbeatable air conditioning in the Athena clusters!
My summer address:
Tom Louie
500 Memorial Dr. #204
Cambridge, MA 02139
617-225-8704
Have a good one!
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