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New quotes for Mon Nov 30
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
Mon Nov 30 20:57:45 1992
Date: Mon, 30 Nov 92 20:57:16 -0500
From: root@charon.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
To: ca-mtg@bloom-beacon.mit.edu
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cedar (May F Nasrallah):
Finding Walid Nasrallah? >>> try (415) 497-1406 or wade@cive.stanford.edu
also, P.O. Box 9050; Stanford, CA 94309.
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cyndi (Cynthia L George):
{From system: This user's .plan file is not world readable}
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eichin (Mark W. Eichin):
Things I'm doing:
Back from Thanksgiving. In a week, off to California again. I expect
it will rain...
Hacking linux now. Higher signal to noise ratio than 386bsd :-)
and needs less disk space.
Carrying a laptop for a month...
Long term:
Get back to practicing electric guitar.
Figure out if Prof. E. R. Swart's results on the graph isomorphism
problem really mean that P=NP. (Step 2. Figure out if a linear program which
is polynomial in size really implies it is polynmial in time.)
Stamp out stupid platitudes in our life time. Start with .plan files.
Silliness:
A cow is a device for turning grass into food.
The internal combustion engine is a device for turning gasoline
into testosterone.
One of the more important reasons to work hard and make money is to *eat well*.
People are biodegradable. Overpopulation is not a problem.
>> Don Quixote was essentially correct, but he took his stance too far.
>> He said that the windmills *were* giants. We only have to consider
>> the possibility that they *might be*! The earth *might* be round!
>> Bread mold *might* be medicine!
>> - George C. Scott
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jefft (Jeff Tang):
"Bad carrot! Bad, BAD!!"
--- Crow, "It Conquered the World" (to the conquering alien)
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jsc (Jin S Choi):
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lsc (Lecture Series Committee):
LSC Movies for the weekend of Dec 4 to Dec 6
Fri. Dec. 4 Noises Off [PG13] 26-100 7 & 10
Did you ever wonder what goes on behind the scenes of a Broadway play?
Sheer insanity! When a third-rate cast of thespians tries to get
their act together and take it on the road, everyone suffers the
slings and arrows of outrageous fortune. But the show must go on.
Based on the Tony-award-winning play, featuring Carol Burnett, Michael
Caine, Christopher Reeve, and John Ritter.
Fri. Dec. 4 The Man In The White Suit (1951) [???] 10-250 7:30
How do you cause an industrial uproar? Invent a fabric which never
gets dirty and never wears out. Alec Guinness and Cecil Parker
demonstrate for us in this jewel of a farce.
Sat. Dec. 5 Housesitter [PG] 26-100 7 & 10
What do you get when you put Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn together in
the same house? A hilarious comedy that you'll never forget. Martin
plays a recently dumped architect whose one-night affair with a con
artist (Hawn) turns into a nightmare when she moves in to his country
home, posing as none other than his wife. Directed by Frank Oz, this
is a laugh-a-minute comedy for cynics and romantics alike.
Sun. Dec. 6 To Be Announced [B+] 10-250 7 & 10
Kenneth Branagh directs this thrilling suspense flick in which
Christian Slater and Val Kilmer try to discover the secret behind the
success of the Batman movies. They follow a trail of pizzas to the
BatCave, only to discover that Michael Keaton is actually $\ldots$ a
turtle?
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For more information, call the LSC MovieLine, 258-8881,
or the LSC office, 253-3791.
MIT or Wellesley ID required, one guest allowed per ID.
Admission to movies is $1.50 and a 20-Admission
Superticket is available for $28.
Classic Movie shows end before the start of the second
show of the corresponding Friday series movie.
Problems and changes to the mailing list should be addressed to
info-lsc-request@zurich.ai.mit.edu
This service is neither maintained nor supported by the
MIT Lecture Series Committee.
To see this information again, finger -l lsc@zurich.ai.mit.edu
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mcmorgan (Michael C Morgan):
SEND MAIL TO morgan@sea.mit.edu
ADDITIONAL PHONE NUMBER 253 - 2280
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rat (Ramona H Tung):
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starflt (Derrick Kong):
Spirit of '76
The Pennsylvania Bicentennial Commission had second thoughts about its
plan to invite citizens to rededicate themselves to American ideals by
signing copies of the Declaration of Independence. "If you sit down and
read it," said George Ebner, the commission's executive director,
"you'll find it's a pretty revolutionary document. There may be a lot
of people unwilling to sign it."
from No Comment
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therese (Therese):
On and on the rain will fall
Like tears from a star
Like tears from a star
On and on the rain will say
How fragile we are
How fragile we are..
-- Sting
Nothing Like the Sun
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wamprat (Irwin Lee):
Now logged in on w20-575-89
at Mon Nov 30 15:32:49 EST 1992
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