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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Central America)
Tue Sep 14 06:19:00 1993

Date: Tue, 14 Sep 93 06:17:55 -0400
From: Central America <root@charon.MIT.EDU>
To: ca-mtg@charon.MIT.EDU


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aleonard (Annette Leonard):


"Oh the kiss! so alcoholic and slow" -- The Cure

* Sebastian and I are bracing ourselves for the upcoming
	second-to-last school term

* No more concerts for a while

* RIP Sue's maidenhood.  12/24/67 - 10/10/93

* Learning how to rollerblade one of these days (yah, right)

* and, of course, joyously working at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of
	Massachusetts) receiving the fundage to	purchase the grindage
	and pay the stoneys to fill the melon at schoo-ol and dancin
	and scopin for fresh buff male-nesses (preferably resembling
	Sean Patrick Flanery -- yumm yumm)




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galileo (Eric S Tentarelli):

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hch (Hernando Cortina):

Yow!  Are we laid back yet?

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heitster (Eric R Heit):


Home : 	500 Memorial Drive  Rm 534
       	Cambridge, MA  02139-4326
       	(617) 225-8884

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jhroh (Jae H Roh):



until mid January 1994 I will be working at Xerox PARC, in California

Send any postal mail to the Coyote Hill Address below, and email to the
jhroh@mit.edu address --- it is forwarded to whatever account I am reading.


jhroh@mit.edu
    or
roh@parc.xerox.com

work:
jae Hun Roh
3333 Coyote Hill Road
Palo Alto, CA  94304-1314
415-812-4720

home: ( until January)
2250 Latham Street, #50
Mountain View, CA 94040
415-903-0399




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jkramone (Tall pale longhair):

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lgcima (Linda Griffith Cima):

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lsc (Lecture Series Committee):


	     LSC Movies for the week of Sep 17 to Sep 19

Fri.	Sep 17	Pillow Talk (1959) 		[???]	10-250	7:30
Doris Day, a fastidious interior decorator, and Rock Hudson, a
womanizing songwriter, generate nothing but animosity between them while
sharing a party line. But when they meet it's a musical comedy of
concealed identities and double-crossing. Co-starring Tony Randall as
Day's love interest and Hudson's best friend.

Fri.	Sep 17	Point of No Return 		[R]	26-100	7 & 10
A woman with a violent streak, armed with two clips of titanium bullets
against a VIP with several bodyguards in a restaurant. Who comes out
alive? She does, of course, albeit without her high heels. An American
remake of _La Femme Nikita_ starring Bridget Fonda.

Sat.	Sep 18	Benny & Joon			[PG]	26-100	7 & 10
Ever feel silly in a romantic situation? You ain't seen nothin' yet. Sam
(Johnny Depp) is a young man with little education or vocabulary and a
very limited understanding of reality. Joon (Mary Stuart Masterson), who
suffers from mental illness, wins Sam in a card game, demonstrating that
her own grip on reality is not the strongest either. This film is a must
for anyone who has never quite had the nerve to try grilling a cheese
sandwich with a steam iron. Trust us.

Sun.	Sep 19	A River Runs Through It		[PG]	10-250	7 & 10
Take a break from your study stresses to relax by the Big Blackfoot
River in Montana. Robert Redford directs this beautiful tale of two
brothers growing up along the river, finding their own styles of living
and fishing. Starring Tom Skerritt and Brad Pitt.

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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 $2.00 and a 20-Admission
                  Superticket is available for $35.

        Classic Movie shows end before the start of the second
            show of the corresponding Friday series movie.

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luigi (Matthew L. Domsch):

**********************************************************************
Matthew L. Domsch		Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity	Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
530 Beacon St.			545 Technology Square
Boston, MA  02215		Room NE43-731
				Cambridge, MA  02139
(617) 536-3683 home		(617) 258-8832  AP Lab
				(617) 253-5060 FAX
luigi@mit.edu			luigi@ai.mit.edu
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sbasu (Sumit Basu):

the best gesture of my brain is less than
your eyelids' flutter which says

we are for each other: then 
laugh, leaning back in my arms
for life's not a paragraph

And death i think is no parenthesis

			--e. e. cummings
+-------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+
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+-------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+
|  9:00 |         |         |         |         |         |         |         |
|       |         |         |         |         |         |         |         |
+-------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+
| 10:00 |         | 6.034L  |         | 6.034L  |         | 6.034L  |         |
|       |         | 34-101  |         | 34-101  |         | 34-101  |         |
+-------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+
| 11:00 |         |         | 6.111R  | 6.003R  | 18.063R | 6.003R  |         |
|       |         |         |         |         |         |         |         |
+-------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+
| 12:00 |         |         | 6.003L  |         | 6.003L  |         |         |
|       |         |         | 34-101  |         | 34-101  |         |         |
+-------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+
|  1:00 |         | 6.111L  |         | 6.111L  |         | 6.111L  |         |
|       |         |         +---------+         +---------+         |         |
+-------+---------+---------| 21L485  |---------| 21L485  |---------+---------+
|  2:00 |         | 18.063L |         | 18.063L |         | 18.063L |         |
|       |         |         |         |         |         |         |         |
+-------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+
|  3:00 |         |         |         | 6.034R  |         |         |         |
|       |         |         |         | 34-301  |         |         |         |
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shabby (chris shabsin):

To get Sam Beckett to leap into me and take care of the next two years.

Lyrics:

Would she prefer it if I washed myself more often than I do
Would she prefer it if I took her to an opera or two
I could distort myself to be the perfect man
She might prefer me as I am

			     Sting, "She's Too Good For Me"

Plug:

Watch a terminal near you for Mercury Vapor, a Vaporware product, to
be positioned as a replacement for zephyr!  Coming out some time this
or next century.

Schedule:

M	1100-1200  6.035
	1400-1500 18.063
T	1100-1200  6.035
	1200-1300  6.003
	1430-1600   9.06
	1800-1900 TaiChi
W 	1100-1200  6.035
	1400-1500 18.063
R	1100-1200  6.035
	1200-1300  6.003
	1430-1600   9.06
	1800-1900 TaiChi
F	1000-1200   Desk
	1300-1400  6.003
	1400-1500 18.063

Still unscheduled: 
   6.003 Tutorial
  18.063 Recitation and Tutorial (if it exists)

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sorokin (Jessie Stickgold-Sarah):

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wamprat (Irwin Lee):

Last logged in on w20-575-40
at Mon Sep 13 14:01:31 EDT 1993

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