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New quotes for Mon Feb 8
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
Mon Feb 8 17:22:28 1993
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 93 17:22:03 -0500
From: root@charon.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
To: ca-mtg@bloom-beacon.mit.edu
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jtkohl (John T Kohl):
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Ten Commandments for Leadership
1. People are illogical, unreasonable, and self-centered. Love them anyway.
2. If you do good, people will accuse you of selfish ulterior motives.
Do good anyway.
3. If you are successful, you win false friends and true enemies. Do
good anyway.
4. The good you do today will be forgotten tomorrow. Do good anyway.
5. Honesty and frankness make you vulnerable. Be honest and frank anyway.
6. The biggest people with the biggest ideas can be shot down by the
smallest people with the smallest ideas. Think big anyway.
7. People favor underdogs, but follow only the top dogs. Fight for a
few underdogs anyway.
8. What you spend years building may be destroyed overnight. Build anyway.
9. People really need help but may attack you if you do help them. Help
them anyway.
10. Give the world the best you have and you'll get kicked in the teeth.
Give the world the best you have anyway.
Written by Howard Ferguson
(Submitted to Iota Phi newsletter by Allen Wong)
((copied from Iota Phi newsletter by Joel Atkins))
(((posted on APO-L by Reuben Hochstedler)))
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lsc (Lecture Series Committee):
LSC Movies for the week of Feb 12 to Feb 14
Fri. Feb 12 The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover
[unrated] 26-100 7 & 10
The Cook is a master of the culinary art, the Thief a disgusting
specimen of humanity who regularly patronizes the Cook's establishment.
His Wife makes regular trips to the Cook's kitchen to rendezvous with
Her Lover. Of course, when hubby finds out about lovey, the results are
rather... unappetizing. Peter Greenway directs this visually stunning
artistic masterpiece.
Sat. Feb 13 Pump Up the Volume [R] 26-100 7 & 10
Christian Slater is the new kid in town who starts his own pirate radio
station. His radio show becomes a big hit with the student body and
outrages adults everywhere. Then the FCC decides to put him out of
business and he tries to make one final broadcast before they can stop
him.
Sun. Feb 14 The Russia House [R] 10-250 7 & 10
The best-selling book by John Le Carr\'{e} is brought to the screen
through the talents of Sean Connery ({\it The Hunt for Red October}) and
Michelle Pfeiffer ({\it The Witches of Eastwick}). When Pfeiffer, a
beautiful Russian publisher, sends an important manuscript to Connery,
an English publisher and boozehound, he is caught up in a web of
intrigue behind the fallen Iron Curtain.
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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
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starflt (Derrick Kong):
Birds of No Feathers
U.S. Department of Agriculture researchers at Beltsville, Maryland, are
producing featherless chickens. The birds tend to be nervous and
develop stomach ulcers. They run around a lot, trying to keep warm.
from No Comment
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therese (Therese):
There is a deeper wave than this
Rising in the land
There is a deeper wave than this
Nothing will Withstand
I say love is the seventh wave..
-- Sting
Dream of the Blue Turtles
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valerie (who me?):
The 18 most honorable ways for an MIT student to die: (spring 1993, v1.0)
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18. To die from compilacations of carpal tunnel syndrome.
17. To be poisoned by drinking from the Charles River.
16. To be run over by a runaway 6.270 robot.
15. Breaking your neck on the Senior Haus tire swing while attempting to
start off the wall.
14. Bursting a blood vessel in your brain while trying to do an E & M
problem set while pondering the meaning of a Skinny Puppy song.
13. Losing yourself in a sign error while trying to think
probabilistically.
12. To die from lack of sleep due to nocturnal housemates, early morning
lectures, and all-night Euchre, Titan, or STTNG drinking games.
11. To suffocate under piles of Interdepartmental Mail.
(Remember kids: nothing important *ever* comes through
Interdepartmental Mail!)
10. To die from caffiene overdose (is there any coffee left?).
9. To succumb to the immense entropy found in an MIT student's dorm
room.
8. To be asphyxiated while being squished in the corridors
of the textbook section of the Tech Coop on Reg Day.
7. To be trampled to death by slam-dancers at a Senior House courtyard
party, or a Saturday-night jaunt to ManRay.
6. To be strangled by large amounts of MIT administrative red tape.
5. To die from EMF radiation for spending 28 consecutive
hours in front of an Athena terminal.
4. To be electrocuted by your Thesis project.
3. To be run down on Mass Ave due to faulty traffic lights.
2. To be cruicified over a bungled attempt to steal a UA ballot box.
1. To die from food poisoning in an MIT dining hall. (ARA.....)
R.E.M. mailing list info: murmur-request@athena.mit.edu
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