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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
Sat May 18 01:26:48 1991
Date: Sat, 18 May 91 01:25:46 EDT
From: root@charon.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
To: ca-mtg@bloom-beacon.mit.edu
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alice (Timothy R Wall):
You go around the back, I'll get them from the front;
move in on my signal.
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amgreene (Andrew Marc Greene):
Top ten worries of a physicist [in collaboration with rlcarr]:
10. All the air molecules will rush to the corners of the room,
suffocating everyone.
9. Will forget to take Cobalt-60 source out of pants pocket.
8. Ultimate heat death of the universe.
7. Pons and Fleischman were right.
6. NSF will actually read next grant proposal.
5. Will accidentally diffract when walking through the door.
4. Will drive to work too fast and get there 100 years late.
3. Favorite cat will disappear one morning.
2. Will forget to unplug particle accelerator before leaving
for two-week vacation in Vermont.
And the #1 worry of a physicist:
1. Aristotle was right.
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Today is the 49th day of the Omer, making seven weeks of the Omer.
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celine (Robert Fullmer):
Itinerary:
5/17 - 5/20: Finish the paper I didn't get done before I left.
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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cst (Catherine S Trotter):
So term is over.
Time to stop relaxing with classes and actually get to work. :)
I will be here, MIT, almost all the summer.
Same addresses and phone numbers as during term.
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debbo (Deborah A Birnby):
i be finished
(and i wasn't even going to *go* to college...)
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dhbernst (David H Bernstein):
Last login:
Fri May 17 17:44:34 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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hooch (Conrad G Yoder):
Well, I will be spending the summer in Silicon Valley (31 May to 31 August),
working for Intuit in Menlo Park. I should know my residential address soon;
I'll post it when I get it. I'm leaving for home on 22 May, and going to
California on 31 May. Don't send e-mail to my MIT account after 21 May - I may
not see it until I get back in the Fall. I'll have an account at work -
???@intuit.com. I'll try and post it here. If I don't and you need it, you
can send mail to eshenk@intuit.com (Eric Shenk), and ask him.
Parental Units: Work (Intuit): Summer Home:
55178 T.R. 170 155 Linfield Ave., POB 3014 ?
Fresno, OH 43824 Menlo Park, CA 94026 Palo Alto, CA 94???
(614)545-6796 (415)639-???? (415)???-????
Quote of the Week: We were never bored, because we were never being boring.
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jcbourne (Juliet C Bourne):
Companionship, partnership, mutual reassurance, someone to laugh with
and grieve with, loyalty that accepts foibles, someone to touch, someone
to hold your hand -- these things are "marriage," and sex is but the
icing on the cake.
-- Lazarus Long
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jdmarko (Jim Davenport):
Mail last read on May 17 13:33.
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jhbrown (Jeremy H Brown):
Immortality.
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therese (Suntioinen Therese M.):
Bits and pieces, bits and pieces.
People.
People important to you, people unimportant to you cross your
life. Touch it with love and carelessness and move on.
There are people who leave you and you breathe a sigh of relief
and wonder why you ever came into contact with them.
There are people who leave you and you breathe a sigh of remorse
and wonder why they had to go away and leave such a gaping hole.
Children leave parents; friends leave friends, acquaintances
grow apart.
Enemies hate and move on.
Friends love and move on.
You think of the many who have moved into your hazy memory.
You look on those present and wonder.
I believe in God's master plan in life. He moves people in and
out of each other's lives, and each leaves his mark on the
other. You find you are made up of bits and pieces of all who
ever touched your life, and you are more because of it, and you
would be less if they had not touched you.
Pray to God that you accept the bits and pieces, in humility and
wonder, and never question and never regret.
Bits and pieces, bits and pieces.
- L. Channey
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wjeuerle (William J Euerle):
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