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mdw
A zero-line item Mark Unseen   Sep 28 10:34 UTC 1984

44 responses total.
mdw
response 1 of 44: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 10:34 UTC 1984

and some responses to force nsep
mdw
response 2 of 44: Mark Unseen   Oct 29 14:16 UTC 1984

And a 3red unfortunatley NOT NEW RESPONSE.
mdw
response 3 of 44: Mark Unseen   Oct 29 14:16 UTC 1984

and a NEW response.!
tnt
response 4 of 44: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 05:20 UTC 1991

Hurray!
lee
response 5 of 44: Mark Unseen   Apr 20 22:53 UTC 1997

and another new response!
remmers
response 6 of 44: Mark Unseen   Apr 21 15:42 UTC 1997

A response gap of almost 6 years between #4 and #5! Is this a
record? It's almost as large a gap as it's possible to have on
Grex at this time.
lee
response 7 of 44: Mark Unseen   Apr 21 23:11 UTC 1997

Aww, man, if I'd seen the date, I'd have waited until it was exactly
six years to respond!  Oh well.  Close enough.

What is the largest possible gap to have on grex?  And I thought
the 1984 dates looked odd... didn't someone once say it was a time
warp or something?
remmers
response 8 of 44: Mark Unseen   Apr 22 03:53 UTC 1997

Well hmm, when did Grex first go on line for staff testing and
configuration? It was a few weeks before it opened to the
public. Sometime in June 1991 I think.
valerie
response 9 of 44: Mark Unseen   Apr 22 13:32 UTC 1997

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valerie
response 10 of 44: Mark Unseen   Apr 22 13:34 UTC 1997

This response has been erased.

valerie
response 11 of 44: Mark Unseen   Apr 22 13:35 UTC 1997

This response has been erased.

remmers
response 12 of 44: Mark Unseen   Apr 22 16:40 UTC 1997

No discussions here are regularly scheduled. They are all
irregular.
orinoco
response 13 of 44: Mark Unseen   Apr 22 22:30 UTC 1997

I thought the '84 dates were a glitch...
,what's wrong with stray commas?
,why shouldn't they work?
valerie
response 14 of 44: Mark Unseen   Apr 23 04:10 UTC 1997

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remmers
response 15 of 44: Mark Unseen   Apr 23 11:15 UTC 1997

Aha.
lee
response 16 of 44: Mark Unseen   Apr 23 22:46 UTC 1997

Backtalk is your friend :)
I'm actually on today from regular telnet (gasp, I got on)
What was this item about again?
Who wants to explain the 1984 dates?  I think I read something on them before
but I've forgotten since...
remmers
response 17 of 44: Mark Unseen   Apr 24 12:42 UTC 1997

If you do an 'only 0' to look at the item text, you will see
that this item is about nothing at all. The honesty is
refreshing. Most items that are about nothing at all pretend to
be about something.
lee
response 18 of 44: Mark Unseen   Apr 24 23:41 UTC 1997

Okay, well let's pretend this item is about something then.  Any ideas
about what we should pretend this item is about?
valerie
response 19 of 44: Mark Unseen   Apr 25 13:40 UTC 1997

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remmers
response 20 of 44: Mark Unseen   Apr 25 14:07 UTC 1997

Only your allergenist knows for sure.
orinoco
response 21 of 44: Mark Unseen   Apr 26 16:32 UTC 1997

I think it has something to do with computers reseting to '84 when their
internal clock goes screwy, lee.  md explained it once, but I don't remember
the exact way it works.
lee
response 22 of 44: Mark Unseen   Apr 26 22:47 UTC 1997

Resetting to 1984 seems strange... I could see if something reset
to 1900 or 2000 or even 1950... but 1984 is such a specific year...
UNLESS someone did it on purpose (isn't there a book called 1984?

<lee, who really needs to go read more literature stuffs after
doing too many economics problem sets>

With respect to the allergy, what is it about yellow boums that you
are allergic to... are you allergic to boums of other colours or
the color yellow (as opposed to the color purple) in general?

Disclaimer: I don't know what a boum is.
orinoco
response 23 of 44: Mark Unseen   Apr 27 02:26 UTC 1997

The noise an allergenic flower makes when it explodes.
lee
response 24 of 44: Mark Unseen   Apr 28 01:13 UTC 1997

noises have colours?
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