Subgenius Digest V6 #78

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Subgenius Digest Tue, 25 Apr 95 Volume 6 : Issue 78

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From: MARK DANIELS <AVYIMAR@ccn4.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk>
Organization: CCC, The University of Nottingham
To: Subgenius@mc.lcs.mit.edu
Date: Mon, 24 Apr 1995 11:08:08 GMT0BST
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Message-ID: <49286157925@ccn4.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk>

>
> HELLO, I WAS JUST BROWSING THRU RUTGERS AND I CAME APON YOUR PAGES. I
> WAS WONDERING IF YOU COULD PUT ME ON YOUR MAILING LIST TO RECIEVE
> MORE INFORMATION ABOUT BECOMING ONE WITH "BOB". THANK YOU AND PEACE
> BE WITH YOU. MAY YOU NEVER HOLD A REAL JOB AND LIVE OFF YOUR PARENTS
> FOREVER.
> ANANDA
> AEF@MHC.EDU
>
Hmmm, that timeless confusion between 'Slack' and 'slack' and
between Caps Lock and Delete.....

Mark Daniels



Home pages: http://unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk/~avyimar/downmyclub.html

More slack than something that isn't taut.

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From: MARK DANIELS <AVYIMAR@ccn4.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk>
Organization: CCC, The University of Nottingham
To: Subgenius@edu.mit.lcs.mc
Date: Mon, 24 Apr 1995 11:24:26 GMT0BST
Subject:
Message-ID: <492CBBE7F6D@ccn4.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk>

> 1. What if armageddon never comes?!
>
>
> -- Zoggie
> zog@armory.com
>
>
Lumme! He's got a point! I mean, we're all assuming that the
total obliteration of our very existence is inevitable - it's gotta
happen! It can't carry on like this! But, hell, what if everything
carries on the way it is indefinitely!? Boy, that IS quite scary!

Mark Daniels



Home pages: http://unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk/~avyimar/downmyclub.html

More slack than something that isn't taut.

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To: Subgenius@mc.lcs.mit.edu
From: Michael Salmond <M.Salmond@plymouth.ac.uk>
Organization: University of Plymouth
Date: Mon, 24 Apr 1995 18:26:08 GMT
Subject:
Message-ID: <46FFD5057A@cs_fs15.cs.plymouth.ac.uk>

Small subject: Oklahoma (forgine any mis-spelling.)

Something weird about the coverage we get in the UK, for starters
Hillary Clinton talking about people "Sharing their grief and worries
with parents and friends" introducing a sort of national therapy day.
Obviously families and friends will be traumatised etc. but the whole
nation? Is it true? Shocked obviously but really worried etc.? This is
really only your second. You get used to it..............

To put my point in perspective - have you guys heard of a small
organisation called the IRA? 'Course you have, now for the last 25 or
so years London, and for that matter most of the UK, has been under
a constant terrorist threat. All we get is "Well it's a tragedy but we'll
cope" from our PM. Somewhat different reaction.

In '93 a bomb went off in a busy London shopping street - people
were killed, maimed etc. The news coverage lasted about two days
max.

Don't get me wrong I'm not trying to make out you are a bunch o'
wussies or anything and obviously for Americans it is scary. I grew
up with the IRA threat as part of everyday life - reports, explosions
etc. We sure as hell didn't get any therapy for it though.

Mike S.

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