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New quotes for Thu Oct 7
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Central America)
Thu Oct 7 06:30:03 1993
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 93 06:28:49 -0400
From: Central America <root@charon.MIT.EDU>
To: ca-mtg@charon.MIT.EDU
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adelson (Beth Adelson):
email: adelson@athena.mit.edu
phone: (609) 225-6485
(609) 225-6495 (fax)
(215) 790-9050 (home)
Currently at Rutgers University.
Research interests: Modeling complex human problem-solving. Developing
software to support problem-solving. Creating multi-media curricula and
teaching multi-media software design.
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azshah (Ahmed Shah):
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brjordan (Benjamin R Jordan):
I want to write books. I want to write about the South, about family, about
wildlife. I want to commune with nature--on a daily basis. I want to take
pictures, to fish, to hunt, to enjoy simple pleasures without worry. I want
to make sure the little things in life always matter. I want to be happy. I
think money is an obsession of which we don't necessarily need a lot. We need
enough to make us happy--that is all.
I want to get into politics at some point. I want to start on a local level
and work my way up. How far? Well, does anybody ever know the answer to that
question? As far as I find that ride to be enjoyable. That's what it's all
about. That's how everything should be: ride it out as far and as so long
as it is enjoyable.
Well, I want to do a lot. The most important of these is to make a difference.
Making a difference to someone or something is the ultimate success.
YOU'LL MAKE IT NOWHERE WITHOUT KILLER GOALS.
only that day dawns to which we are awake.
walker, there are no roads,
only wind trails on the sea...
PEACE,
BENNER
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dayying (Delroy Ying):
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debonte (Erik L De Bonte):
name: Erik L. De Bonte
affiliation: Sophomore, MIT, Course IX-1
project: Graduating with my sanity. Remaining dense as long as possible.
login name: debonte@athena.mit.edu
alternate: debonte@works.uucp (aka works!debonte)
campus: x7684 (617/225-7684)
New House 6-503
476 Memorial Drive
Cambridge, MA 02139
8-6388 (MIT only)
French House
home: 617/861-8523
271 Marrett Rd.
Lexington, MA 02173-7008
work: 617/863-5191
50 Kendall Rd.
Lexington, MA 02173
currently: On campus
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djweber (Daniel J Weber):
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enzyme (David Pincus):
educational: enzyme@athena.mit.edu
informational: enzyme@phantom.com
Think Small: Molecular Biology
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eshamrat (Erika K Schutte):
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hch (Hernando Cortina):
.. My vaseline is RUNNING...
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hetyei (Gabor Hetyei):
I have no plans, I like surprises. My coordinates are:
Home: Room 618 A, Ashdown House;305 Memorial Drive,Cambridge MA 02139-4315
Office: Room 2-588, Dept. of Maths, MIT, Cambridge MA 02139-4307
Tel: (617) 253-4110 (office)
(617) 225-9895 (Ashdown House)
E-mail: hetyei@mit.edu, hetyei@math.mit.edu
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jtkohl (John T Kohl):
Come hear me sing in the Tanglewood Festival Chorus with the Boston
Symphony Orchestra, in Symphony Hall (corner of Mass Ave & Huntingdon):
Berlioz's _Requiem_
October 21, 8pm
October 22, 1:30pm
October 23, 8pm
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new work phone: (508) 650-5158
New work e-mail: <jtk@atria.com>
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kdmiller (Kenneth D Miller):
void main(){char b[17];int a=0,c=0,d; /* / for a good time, email: \ */
while(c!=-1){printf("%07x0:",a++);for /* ( kdmiller@athena.mit.edu ) */
(d=0;d<16;d++){c=getchar();b[d]=(c<' ' /* \ (Kenneth D. Miller III) / */
||c>'~')?'.':c;printf( "%s%02x",d&3?"":" ",c&255);}printf(" | %s\n",b);}}
Yes!! I'm online! Just use 'kdmiller@primavera'...
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klund (Kent H Lundberg):
___
/ \
/ \ Worry. Work. Consume. Die.
/ \ It's a wonderful life.
/ -- -- \ -- Lippy
/ <o> <o> \
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lsc (Lecture Series Committee):
LSC Movies for the week of Oct 8 to Oct 10
Fri. Oct 8 Damage [R] 26-100 7 & 10
Dr. Stephen Fleming (Jeremy Irons) is a member of Parliament, leading an
organized and structured life, until the day his son, Martyn, introduces
his mysterious girlfriend, Anna (Juliette Binoche). Fleming is
immediately fascinated by her, and despite the guilt of betraying both
his wife and his son, he cannot control his irrational, raging desire
for her. Their obsessive relationship drags them into a tenuous
situation that can destroy the lives of everyone around them. Also
starring Miranda Richardson.
Sat. Oct 9 Sommersby [PG-13] 26-100 7 & 10
Laurel Sommersby (Jodie Foster) remembers her husband Jack (Richard
Gere) as a bitter, loutish man. But when Jack returns to his home town
after the Civil War, he's tender, caring, and resourceful. Has the war
changed himIor is the man calling himself Jack Sommersby an impostor?
Jack and Laurel's love grows as the suspicions mount. If he isn't the
man she married, Laurel knows he is the man she always wanted. But when
Jack is placed on trial for murder, the outcome will surprise you.
Sun. Oct 10 Romeo and Juliet [PG] 26-100 8
Franco Zeffirelli directed this stunning version of Shakespeare's
timeless tragedy of star-crossed lovers. The warring families of
Montague and Capulet feud on, even as their children fall in love.
Romeo, Juliet and their conspirators think that their love will bring
the two families together, but only tragedy awaits them. Starring Olivia
Hussey and Leonard Whiting.
LSC's Columbus Day Silent Movie -- Free!
Mon. Oct 11 Thief of Bagdad [???] 10-250 8
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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 $35.
Classic Movie shows end before the start of the second
show of the corresponding Friday series movie.
Problems and changes to the mailing list should be addressed to
info-lsc-request@zurich.ai.mit.edu
This service is neither maintained nor supported by the
MIT Lecture Series Committee.
To see this information again, finger -l lsc@martigny.ai.mit.edu
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marc (Marc Horowitz N1NZU):
... I thought you might like to know what Abraham Lincoln would've
said if he'd been writing his notes on a Newton instead of paper.
"Bookstore avis screen deans ago, our fort fathers brownies
front it on fits continent a new nation, concerned in in berry
and bridge area to fire proposition that air me fire created
erasers...."
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proven (Chris Provenzano):
To get a real job. Compu$erve turned out to be a fake job in a fake city
somewhere in the middle of a fake state.
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Write a portable thread package with some really spiffy features, and then
thread the world, but first I have to thread a i386 needle.
Run a real operating system on my portable 386 box. Current real operating
systems include...
Plan 9
4.4 BSD
POS (Whenever I finish it.)
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rjbarbal (Richard J. Barbalace):
% logtime
Athena usage since 08:37:56, Mon, 6 Sep 1993.
Total time spent on-line: 11 days, 6 hours, 10 minutes, 1 seconds
270 total hours
972602 total seconds
Total number of login/logout sessions: 100
Average time per session: 2:42:6
9726 seconds
Percentage time spent on-line: 38%
% sigh
*sigh*
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For an incomplete glimpse of my schedule, take a look at
~/PostScript/scheduler.ps or my .tc file (using xcal from
the calendar locker).
I'm currently living at:
26 Fairmont Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139
(617) 497-2189
Sigh, no one ever calls me....
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You know I'd sooner forget but I remember those nights
When life was just a bet on a race between the lights.
You had your head on my shoulder, you had your hand in my hair,
Now you act a little colder like you don't seem to care...
But believe in me baby and I'll take you away
From out of this darkness and into the day,
From these rivers of headlights, these rivers of rain,
From the anger that lives on the streets with these names
'Cause I've run every red light on memory lane.
I've seen desperation explode into flames
and I don't wanna see it again...
- "Telegraph Road", Dire Straits
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When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
I summon up remembrance of things past,
I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought
And with old woes new wail my dear time's waste.
Then can I drown an eye (unus'd to flow)
For precious friends hid in death's dateless night,
And weep afresh love's long since cancell'd woe,
And moan th' expense of many a vanish'd sight.
Then can I grieve at grievances foregone,
And heavily from woe to woe tell o'er
The sad account of fore-bemoaned moan,
Which I new pay as if not paid before.
But if the while I think on thee, dear friend,
All losses are restor'd and sorrows end.
- Sonnet XXX, Shakespeare
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srcd (Solomon Douglas):
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therese (Therese):
I sink like a stone that's been thrown in the ocean
My logic has drowned in a sea of emotion.
Stop before you start,
Be still my beating heart.
-- Sting
Nothing Like the Sun
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tldavis (Timothy L. Davis):
e-mail: tldavis@mit.edu or tldavis@nmr-r.mgh.harvard.edu
PHONE: 225-7615 (MIT), 726-5815 (computer lab), 726-8790 (office)
Lab: MGH NMR Center, Building 149 Navy Yard, Charlestown, MA 02129
Home: 475 Memorial Dr. #213, Cambridge, MA 02139
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