Xref: utzoo rec.audio:6645 sci.electronics:3049 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!helios.ee.lbl.gov!pasteur!trinity!max From: max@trinity.uucp (Max Hauser) Newsgroups: rec.audio,sci.electronics Subject: Re: Early good-bye Summary: none Message-ID: <3796@pasteur.Berkeley.Edu> Date: 6 Jun 88 02:11:10 GMT References: <3783@pasteur.Berkeley.Edu> <5052@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu> Sender: news@pasteur.Berkeley.Edu Reply-To: max@eros.UUCP (Max Hauser) Organization: UC Berkeley Lines: 23 In article <5052@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu> rwee@tcgould.tn.cornell.edu (Raymond Wee) writes: > Relax, there's usenet access at Cornell too. Thank you, I am already relaxed. Low blood pressure. But I wasn't expressing concern about access to usenet -- that is if anything too easy to come by, in my opinion. It was rather a question of whether the continued vice is compatible with more-structured responsibilities. Some firms that hire engineers now stipulate urine tests; I expect some will eventually require usenet tests as well. Maybe a polygraph with flash cards, something like that. ("Usenet: just say no!") > ... So, don't fret you are not off to the black forest. As it happens I like the Black Forest, what's left of it (and my ancestors are from there). Indeed, it was a factor in deciding to go to Cornell... Max Hauser / max@eros.berkeley.edu / ...{!decvax}!ucbvax!eros!max "I am trying to recover an -- ah -- ornament that has been -- shall we say? -- mislaid. ... The ornament is a statuette, the black figure of a bird."