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From: allynh@ucbvax.ARPA (Allyn Hardyck)
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Subject: Re: _Star_Wars_  (spoiler)
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Date: Tue, 2-Jul-85 21:16:06 EDT
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Christ, CS people take themselves seriously.  I mean, except for those two
people at mit.

C'mon guys - the 1984 review should have given you a clue!  A person working
on an ARPANET machine in a department of COMPUTER SCIENCE at a MAJOR 
UNIVERSITY, reviewing movies, who only JUST saw Star Wars?!?!?!??  A guy who
knew that Harrison Ford was in Witness but I guess assumed that he became
a star because he was in The Conversation?!?!?!  How many of you knew he
was in that?  I knew he was in Apocalypse Now but...

No, Kelvin is having a very well-executed laugh on you.  Kudos.  I venture
that it's the requirement of the average harried CS person, who apparently
has no sense of subtlety, to view information as being absolutely factual and
serious first that caused the confusion.