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From: kaufman@yale.ARPA (Qux the Barbarian)
Newsgroups: net.misc
Subject: Call for Quotations
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Date: Sat, 15-Dec-84 14:13:30 EST
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Posted: Sat Dec 15 14:13:30 1984
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Probably the best way to hold everybody's attention is by utter irrelevance:

    The leading comments to the micro-code for the MIT CADR (the second
    generation of the Lisp Machine) included this quotation from Tommy
    (I quote from possibly faulty memory):

	    Here comes Uncle Ernie to lead you to-
	    Your very own machine.

    Which is humorous in part because of the context (all those MIT
    hackers having put in the effort to develop their very own machine).

What I am looking for is quotations, potentially humourous or relevant,
for a mildly large user database system I will be writing next semester.

So, mail me all your favorite quotations or sources for quotations, and I will
	1. be indebted to you
	2. summarize to the net
	3. never dig out from under my mailbox again

shar+enjoy,
    Qux the Barbarian

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