[45105] in Hotline Meeting
Curious malfunction of printers in m66-080
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Christopher C Mihelich)
Fri Sep 25 15:38:33 1998
To: hotline@MIT.EDU
Date: Fri, 25 Sep 1998 15:38:31 EDT
From: Christopher C Mihelich <cmihelic@MIT.EDU>
While attempting to print several PostScript files to homer in m6-080, I
noted a strange phenomenon when I retrieved the printouts thence: all the
pages were imprinted on both sides, and while the front surfaces indeed
bore the desired material, on the reverse appeared a random assortment of
other people's printouts. Even stranger was that while some of these
misdirected files had been delegated to homer, some had not, coming instead
from pindar, sanda, or savion. I submit this anomaly for your investigation.
Should you wish to ask questions of me regarding this matter, you may reach me
by email at cmihelic@mit.edu or mihelich@fas.harvard.edu or by telephone at
493-3819. Thank you for your attention.
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Chris Mihelich The time is gone; the song is over;
mihelich@fas.harvard.edu thought I'd something more to say.
September 25, 1998 15:39 EDT -- Pink Floyd, "Time"