List Outage
Sojourner
sojourner at vt.edu
Fri Jun 20 14:23:03 CDT 1997
At 02:28 PM 6/20/97 -0500, you wrote:
>On 20 Jun 97 at 8:09, Steven Maas (CUTR) <maas at cutr.eng.usf.edu>
>wrote:
>
>> Meg wrote:
>>
>> > Damme--that was a horrible two days, wasn't it?
>>
>> What'll we do if a large bit of the *Internet itself* crashes come
>> 2000? Talk about withdrawal pains.
>
>If it doesn't kill me, it makes me stronger. I know people whose VCR
>doesn't work. a-& how about those people who drop TV altogether.
>Sometimes I think it would be great to do without any electronic
>media for a while, but I'm too wired. Is there an Electronics
>Anonymous, perhaps with an internet sig?
>
>AsB4,
>Henry Musikar
>
>Keep cool, but care. -- TRP
>Moderation in moderation. -- Husky Mariner
>DON'T PANIC! -- Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
>What, me worry? -- A. E. Newman
>
http://www.ensu.ucalgary.ca/~terry/luddite.html
please people you are so incredibly lazy...
http://www.yahoo.com/Society_and_Culture/Cyberculture/Neo_Luddites/
for more.
/me sighs in disgust.
"Because the tolerance to water loading is highly
dependent on the operating conditions, in particular
the carrier gas flow rate, it is important to verify to
what extent the plasma remains under robust conditions
when the flow rate is modified."
---Spectrochimica Acta Part B (v. 51, no. 12)
"This figure that thou here feest put,
It was for gentle Shakespeare cut,
Wherein the graver had a strife
with nature to out-doo the life.
O could he but have drawne his wit
As well in braffe as he has hit
His face, the print would then surpaffe
All, that was ever writ in braffe
But, since he cannot, Reader, looke
Not on his picture but his booke."
-Shakespeare
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