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:zz: Sunday work
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- Subject: :zz: Sunday work
- From: Ted Nelson <ted@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 11 Oct 1998 16:07:27 +0900
- Cc: ted@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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When else would you work ?-)
I went to Swarthmore College. Visitors from other schools
would say, "Hey, they work all the time there! They work
on SUNDAYS!" Not understanding that that was the
only time we had left over from extracurriculars.
ChrzT
At 04:12 PM 10/11/98 +1000, you wrote:
>Andrew Pam wrote:
>> On Sun, Oct 11, 1998 at 02:48:16PM +0900, Ted Nelson wrote:
>> > >*ammends the tutorial notation*
>> > Eh?
>> Bek is writing a tutorial, remember?
>
>Hey, it's Sunday, what are we all doing WORKING???
>
>
>bekj
>
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