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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
Fri Jun 28 01:40:29 1991
Date: Fri, 28 Jun 91 01:40:04 EDT
From: root@charon.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
To: ca-mtg@bloom-beacon.mit.edu
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alchen (Alice Chen):
Allo! I'm here at school til Christmas. How fun :| Anyways, my summer
address and phone number are as follows:
Alice Chen
320 Memorial Drive
Cambridge MA 02139
Telephone: (617) 225-8696
Email: alchen@athena.mit.edu
alchen@fenchurch.mit.edu
Work: MIT EECS Educational Computing Facility
Building 38-376 253-2737
Birthday: 11 April 1971, born in Taipei, Taiwan
Leave messages for me at McCormick Desk, 3-5961, since
my answering machine is broken :(
Starting July 2, I'll be taking classes at Boston University. My schedule
will be as follows:
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|| 9 ||CS113 ||CS113 ||CS113 ||CS113 || ||
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|| 10 ||CS113 ||CS113 ||CS113 ||CS113 || ||
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|| 11 ||MA226 ||MA226 ||MA226 ||MA226 ||MA226 ||
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|| 12n ||MA226 ||MA226 ||MA226 ||MA226 ||MA226 ||
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|| 2 || Work || Work || Work || Work || Work ||
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|| 3 || Work || Work || Work || Work || Work ||
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|| 4 || Work || Work || Work || Work || Work ||
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|| 5 || Work || Work || Work || Work || Work ||
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CS113 = Computer Science With
Introduction to C Programming
MA226 = Differential Equations
Trav = Travelling Time
Work = at EECS ECF; see above
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amgreene (Andrew Marc Greene):
sleep. yeah, that's it, sleep.
HowToGAMIT '91 copy deadline: 12 July
You heard it here first.
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chiharu (Chiharu Osawa):
Jun 24-27 PESC (MIT)
Jun 26-28 ACC (Park Plaza Hotel, Boston)
Jul 1-2 out of town
Jul 14-24 out of town
Jul 25 11:00 Road Test
Aug 1 Tech.Japanese Dinner
Aug 19-23 Summer Session (Multivariable Control)
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dhbernst (David H Bernstein):
Last login:
Thu Jun 27 16:14:12 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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ebalmes (Etienne Balmes):
{From system: This user's .plan file is not world readable}
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jcb (Jeff Bigler):
Seen on the cavers@m2c.org mailing list; forwarded from rec.food.recipes:
Fruit Bat Soup
(This soup is offered on the off-chance that a reader may find himself
in Micronesia, specifically the Caroline Islands, where this is a
natural, native delicacy.)
3 fruit bats, well washed but neither skinned nor eviscerated
Water
1 tablespoon finely sliced fresh ginger
1 large onion
Sea salt to taste
Chopped scallions
Soy sauce and/or coconut cream
1. Place the bats in a large kettle and add water to cover, the ginger,
onion, and salt. Bring to a boil and boil 40 minutes. Strain broth into
a second kettle.
2. Take bats, skin them and discard skin. Remove meat from the bones
and return meat, including any of the viscera fancied, to the broth.
Heat.
3. Serve liberally sprinkled with scallions and further seasoned with
soy sauce and/or coconut cream.
Yield: Four servings.
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pjcoates (Paul J Coates):
Hi Mark
Even in a time of elephantine vanity and greed, one never has to look far to
see the campfires of gentle people. If we had no other purpose in life, it
would be good enough to simply take care of them and goose them once in a while.
- Garrison Keillor on 'The Meaning of Life'
The sky is as unstable as a babies bottom.
- Mr Daedelus ( from "Ulysses" by James Joyce )
I was at Cambridge with his father - we used to pass wind for the College.
- Blackadder
His wallet is about as capacious as an elephants scrotum - and just as
difficult to get your hands on.
- Blackadder
A man may fight for many things: his country, his principles, his friends,
the glistening tear on the cheek of a golden child. But personally, I'd
mudwrestle my own mother for a ton of cash, an amusing clock & a stack of
French porn.
- Blackadder
Baldric, you wouldn't recognise a subtle plan if it painted itself purple
and danced naked on top of a harpsichord singing 'Subtle plans are here
again'.
- Blackadder
Cooper: Two eggs over hard. I know, I know, it's hard on the arteries, but
old habits die hard--just about as hard as I want those eggs.
Cooper: Diane, last night I dreamed I was eating a large, tasteless gumdrop,
and awoke to discover I was chewing on one of my foam disposable earplugs.
Perhaps I should consider moderating my nighttime coffee consumption.
"At least we get to die like real men"
"like real fish"
- Erik the Viking
"Goodbye home, goodbye family, goodbye lunch"
- Erik the Viking
Bye Mark
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