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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
Fri Jul 3 03:58:40 1992

Date: Fri, 3 Jul 92 03:58:26 -0400
From: root@charon.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
To: ca-mtg@bloom-beacon.mit.edu



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cyrus (Die Die Yankee Dog!):



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higgy (James Higginbotham):


  I'll be away between 24 July and 10 August. I'll be unreachable
during this time but will respond to any messages on my return.

  Be excellent to each other.



  


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irfan (Irfan A Essa):

Office: E15-391,                         Home:  71 Fulkerson Street, #110
        M.I.T. Media Lab                        Cambridge, MA  02141
        20 Ames Street,
        Cambridge, MA  02139
        (617) 253-0381                          (617) 225-2425
	(617) 253-3009 (Common Computer Area)
	(617) 253-0655 (Group Adminstrator)
        (617) 258-6264 (Fax)

	Note: All my mail is forwarded to irfan@media.mit.edu

        If unable to locate me call home and leave a message
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^



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jefft (Jeff Tang):

"Oh, great, kid, ya just fingered Kris Kringle!"
	--- Crow, "Santa Claus Conquers the Martians"


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jtkohl (John T Kohl):

Visiting Boston this week--Yay!



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lrh (Dr. Lyman R. Hazelton):

  I login here at least once every day.  If you don't find me in my
office, try the Athena Cluster across the hall.  I am also
sometimes in 9-338, phone 3-0297, or in 9-366, phone 8-7775.


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lwvanels (Lucien W. Van Elsen):

Andre Marrou and Nancy Lord
1992 Libertarian Presidential Ticket

The Libertarian Party
is the Party of the future. The LP is America's third largest and fastest 
growing party. It has elected over one hundred candidates, and in 1990 
polled over four million votes.

A Party of Principle

The LP has always stood for personal freedom and self responsibility. No 
Libertarian has ever raised your taxes or increased government spending. In 
fact, Libertarians have stopped or repealed taxes, including the Alaska 
income tax.

Libertarian Ideas are American Ideas

The Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights are libertarian 
documents. We believe, as the Founders did, that people must be left free to 
live their own lives, must be reponsible for their own actions, and must not 
harm others. The only just role for government is to defend us against force 
and fraud. The Constitution and the Bill of Rights limited government to that 
role, but the politicians have gone beyond those limits.

The LP Challenges Us to Fight Back

A 3% tax led The Founders to rebel against England. Now our taxes are 
nearly 50%. This money is wasted. The government gives billions to foreign 
governments, millions more to farmers who grow no food, and thousands to 
cover Congressional bounced checks. They've even given millions to both 
tobacco farmers and campaigns against smoking.

THE LP HAS A BETTER WAY

The Libertarian Way

Let's stop giving billions to foreign governments, millions to farmers who 
grow no food, thousands for Congressional privilege, and millions more to 
tobacco companies. Let's make government do its real job - keep our streets 
safe and our land defended.

What if your bill for government went from 50% of earnings to 10% or less? 
What if your spendable income nearly doubled? What would your life be 
like? What causes would you support? What could you do for you children?

Nothing is free. The government's supposed free services cost dearly. You 
pay for waste and political favors. Get more for your money. Confine 
government to the protection of your safety and both your safety and wealth 
will grow. We'll have safe streets, a strong economy, and the money we need 
to give our children the education they deserve.

That's the Libertarian Way - you choose - government waste and 
inefficiency, or safety and abundance for you and your family?

To help build this responsible alternative to the older parties, call or write...

         The Marrou/Lord Campaign
	  P.O. Box 12417
         Las Vegas, NV 89112
            702-434-6362

Libertarian Party: 800-682-1776

About Andre Marrou...

Andre Marrou is a graduate of MIT and has worked as a chemical engineer. 
Marrou was elected in 1985 to the Alaska State Legislature where he 
introduced legislation to limit the size of government and reduce taxes. In 
1988 Marrou was the LP vice-presidential nominee and running mate of 
Congressmen Ron Paul.

About Nancy Lord...

Nancy Lord has degrees in medicine and law and is an attorney specializing 
in medical-legal and constitutional issues. As a businesswoman Lord could 
see first-hand how taxation and bureaucratic regulation were stifling 
entrepreneurship; this sparked her decision to run for mayor of Washington, 
D.C. in 1990


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mosquito (Kevin M Iga):

Note that it is easier in general to catch me at APO (W20-415), x3-3788
or at SIPB (W20-557), x3-7788.
I don't have voicemail anymore.  Sorry.
You could leave a message for me at EC desk.
Or, better yet, leave me email.
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Summer 1992:
Staying at MIT, in East Campus
Working at ECF (x3-2737), doing calmsg and random postscript hacks
Sleeping at SIPB/APO
Doing stuff with APO, SIPB, SPS, UCF, HANDS, Spelunkers, maybe TCA, ESP,
or the assasins guild.
I'm playing Tony in "She Stoops to Conquer" which runs last weekend of August
and 1st weekend of September.
Probably doing stuff for recording for the blind at least once a week.
Teaching PostScript until people are tired of it.
Helping with R/O stuff as needed.
Trying to write the next IAP mystery hunt.
I agreed to go swimming regularly with mhbraun and he'll probably want to go
running with me as soon as he realizes it.
Learning about elliptic functions and Grassmannian manifolds.

Fall 1992:
After Aug. 20, probably living out of a suitcase around MIT,
After Reg Day some time, going home or maybe straight to Stanford
At September 21, move in to Stanford housing and get ready for Grad. school
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GRAD SCHOOL IN MATH AT STANFORD
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December 18, Stanford term over
Some time after that: come back to Boston to visit, and go to the APO
  National convention
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nightowl (Lady With A Destiny):

You think you know me            I can see you don't believe in me
I may look like just		 Well, well honey that's all right
An ordinary man to you		 Tonight you will see...The real me.
But there's something about me
I think it's time you knew

I change at night now,		 Don't run, can't hide, 
Don't be afraid			 Love bites hard tonight
It's just in the full moonlight  Better lock the door to your heart
I rearrange			 Don't scream, don't move
				 Let me get you in the mood
				 I need to taste your warm sweet love

Come dance with me		 I can see you don't believe in me 
My virgin child			 Well, well honey that's all right
To the haunting sound		 Tonight you'll believe 
Of my dark magic lullaby	 It's no fantasy, come closer to me
Let me show you how 
To feel the way I feel
Forevermore, look into my eyes

It's time to change now,	 Don't run, can't hide, 
Don't be afraid			 Love bites hard tonight
You'll find the pain will	 Better lock the door to your heart
Soon go away			 Don't scream, don't move
				 Let me get you in the mood
				 I need to taste your warm sweet love

I'm right behind you all the time--run!!

Crimson Glory
"In the Mood"


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rlcarr (Richard L. Carreiro):

First they came for the fourth amendment, but I said nothing
since I wasn't a drug dealer.
Then they came for the second amendment, but I said nothing
because I'm not a gun owner.
Then they came for the sixth amendment, but I kept quiet
since I knew I wasn't guilty.
Finally they came for the first amendment, and by then
it was too late to say anything at all.

-- Mark Eckenwiler & Eric Raymond


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satan (Satyen Shah):

Last login Thu Jul  2 16:37:23 1992


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spatel (Sanjay R Patel):


       Address:    7 Parkman Street
                   Apt. 3
                   Brookline, MA 02146

Phone:   (617) 739-2082           Email:   spatel@athena.mit.edu
                                           srpatel@gauss.princeton.edu
                                           srpatel@student.med.harvard.edu
________________________________________________________________________________
             
              "yeah i know i ain't nobody's bargain
               but hell a little touchup
               and a little paint ..."
                       - Bruce Springsteen




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starflt (Derrick Kong):


SINUS TROUBLE

In FGU's adventure The King Over the Water, a character must make a
Sense Acuity roll to detect a pile of sixteen dead rats.

					from Murphy's Rules


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tiuzzol (Terri Iuzzolino):

Vocabulary word for the day:

Word: llama
lla.ma \'la:m-*\ n [Sp, fr. Quechua] : any of several wild and domesticated
   So. American ruminants related to t he camels but smaller and without a
   hump; esp : the domesticated guanaco used in the Andes as a beast of burden
   and a source of wool


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