[837] in Central_America
New quotes for Wed Jul 13
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU)
Wed Jul 13 01:23:10 1988
From: Don't reply to root! <root@ATHENA.MIT.EDU>
Date: Wed, 13 Jul 88 01:22:06 EDT
To: ca-mtg@bloom-beacon.mit.edu
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carla (Carla J Fermann):
"Not to be mean or anything, but I don't have time to be 24-hour tutor...."
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dachurch (Douglas A. Church):
Now I hope you know this song, it's about a child, who now has gone
there are other children like him too, abused and used by what adults do
So don't tell me about politics, and all the problems of your economics
when you cannot care for what you can't own
You scream and shout, all night long
- "All Day Long", New Order, _Brotherhood_
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henry (Henry Mensch):
"Nice idea, but the reality of French actions doen't match up to
reasonable behaviour."
-- Philip Peake, philip@axis.fr,
commentingn on the French law requiring
visas.
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<you'll find me here usually . . .
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rassilon (Luis H. Rodriguez Jr.):
I'm working for XEROX (PARC) for VI-A until 8/19/88. The information
below is effective through that date.
E-Mail address: rodriguez.pa@xerox.com
work address: Xerox (PARC)
c/o Luis Rodriguez (CSL)
3333 Coyote Hill Rd.
Palo Alto, CA 94304
(415) 494-4830
home address: 2536 W.Middlefield Rd.
Mountainview, CA 94043
(415) 961-7282
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tytso (Theodore Y. Ts'o):
"In a survey taken several years ago, all incoming freshman at
MIT were asked if they expected to graduate in the top half of their
class. Ninety-seven percent responded that they did."
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wisner (Bill Wisner):
The first Great Steward, Parrafin the Climber, was employed in King
Chloroplast's kitchen as second scullery boy when the old King met a
tragic death. He apparently fell backward by accident on a dozen salad
forks. Simultaneously the true heir, his son Carotene, mysteriously
fled the city, complaining of some sort of plot and a lot of
threatening notes left on his breakfast tray. At the time, this looked
suspicious what with his father's death, and Carotene was suspected of
foul play. Then the rest of the King's relatives began to drop dead
one after the other in an odd fashion. Some were found strangled with
dishrags and some succumbed to food poisoning. A few were found
drowned in the soup vats, and one was attacked by assailants unknown
and beaten to death with a pot roast. At least three appear to have
thrown themselves backward on salad forks, perhaps in a noble gesture
of grief over the King's untimely end. Finally there was no one left
in Minas Troney who was either eligible or willing to wear the accursed
crown, and the rule of Twodor was up for grabs. The scullery slave
Parrafin bravely accepted the Stewardship of Twodor until that day when
a lineal descendant of Carotene's returns to reclaim his rightful
throne, conquer Twodor's enemies, and revamp the postal system.
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