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remmers
response 31 of 270: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 22:22 UTC 2003

(prime, unless somebody slips in while I'm composing this response...)

I was a math major to the max, going so far as to get a Ph.D. in the
subject.  But now, like dcat, I'm in computers science.  Go figure.

I've been with Grex since its conception.  For a serious hobby, I
play ragtime piano.
jaklumen
response 32 of 270: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 22:35 UTC 2003

I'm Jonathan, chillin' here in the Pacific Northwest-- southeastern 
Washington State, that is.

Speaking of Backtalk, I moved from the original shell to the abalone 
version some time ago.  It seems much more convenient to me and about 
as fast unless I was able to directly dial in somehow.  I don't use 
party all that often anymore, and have forgotten most of the PicoSpan 
commands that I did learn, so Backtalk suits me just fine.
polytarp
response 33 of 270: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 22:45 UTC 2003

REMMERS IAS A PH D?!?!??!?!?!?!

cross
response 34 of 270: Mark Unseen   Jun 24 02:50 UTC 2003

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ea
response 35 of 270: Mark Unseen   Jun 24 03:20 UTC 2003

re #18.  I am. Eric.  as well, however, not the same Eric.

I'm a student at Syracuse University, and I like to talk about hockey.
dcat
response 36 of 270: Mark Unseen   Jun 24 03:28 UTC 2003

to elaborate on resp:30, cause i've been at work for 7.5 hours and am bored
out of my mind, I'm between schools ATM; after two years at Oberlin College
in Ohio and one at Washtenaw CC in Ann Arbor, I'll be at U. Pittsburgh in the
fall.  I'll also be minoring in linguistics.  I also like to talk about
hockey, although i don't know nearly as much about it as ea.
orinoco
response 37 of 270: Mark Unseen   Jun 24 06:20 UTC 2003

Wow.  It's an honest-to-goodness grex convergence.  Snowth goes to Pitt, and
I'll be going there myself in the fall.  
dcat
response 38 of 270: Mark Unseen   Jun 24 08:16 UTC 2003

excellent!
edina
response 39 of 270: Mark Unseen   Jun 24 12:03 UTC 2003

I'm Brooke - resident of Northern Virginia, worker in our nation's capital.
My mother is arriving today to enjoy the Smithsonian's Folklife Festival. 
Ack!
jmsaul
response 40 of 270: Mark Unseen   Jun 24 12:11 UTC 2003

Pittsburgh has some great restaurants, believe it or not...
d0p6
response 41 of 270: Mark Unseen   Jun 24 19:58 UTC 2003

hai
orinoco
response 42 of 270: Mark Unseen   Jun 24 22:07 UTC 2003

jmsaul -- Where would you reccomend?  I've actually had pretty good
experiences with Pittsburgh restaurants, but I also didn't get out much when
I was living there before, so there's bound to be lots of places I've never
heard of.
jmsaul
response 43 of 270: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 02:36 UTC 2003

I can dig up names, but on our last trip there we went to a Peruvian place,
a Thai place that's better than anything in a 50-mile radius of Ann Arbor,
and a Brazilian barbecue place.  All outstanding.  (Well, the Peruvian place
wasn't necessarily outstanding, but it was really good.)  There's also Kaya
(caribbean fusion) and Umi (supposedly a brilliant sushi chef, but I haven't
made it there yet).

A friend of mine used to be head chef at Kaya, and knows all the good places
to go.  I can put you in touch with them if you want.
keesan
response 44 of 270: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 02:38 UTC 2003

We got fresh lichis at an Asian food store there.
jmsaul
response 45 of 270: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 02:45 UTC 2003

How did you get there?  It'd be a hell of a bike ride.
orinoco
response 46 of 270: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 04:21 UTC 2003

Wow.  Haven't been to any of those.  I'd love a name on the Thai place, at
least.
jmsaul
response 47 of 270: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 14:24 UTC 2003

From my friend:

  The place we went to is Bangkok Balcony on Forbes Avenue (I don't know the
  number off the top of my head) in Squirrel Hill.  It's favored by the 
  foodies in my crowd, but there are some other good ones as well.  One of 
  them recently changed ownership and name, and the other one I haven't 
  visited in ages, so I have forgotten what it's called, but I'll do the 
  necessary research.  Your friend will also want to check out Spice Island 
  Tea House on Atwood in Oakland (where we had the tea leaf salad) and its 
  sister restaurant down the street, Road to Marrakesh, which specializes
  in African cuisine.

(Those other places are also great, we just didn't visit them this time
around)
orinoco
response 48 of 270: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 14:48 UTC 2003

Cool.  Thanks for the tips.  
dcat
response 49 of 270: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 16:02 UTC 2003

what he said.  I definitely look forward to the Thai place(s). . . .
jmsaul
response 50 of 270: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 16:07 UTC 2003

The Brazilian place is awesome, if you're a carnivore and willing to spend
the money.
dcat
response 51 of 270: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 17:21 UTC 2003

Mrrf.  I'm a carnivore, but I'm a cheap carnivore.
oggi
response 52 of 270: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 06:50 UTC 2003

anyone know a way to get money really fast?
novomit
response 53 of 270: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 12:56 UTC 2003

Steal it. 
goose
response 54 of 270: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 17:25 UTC 2003

I've got this email here about MAKEing MONEY FAST!......
tod
response 55 of 270: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 18:22 UTC 2003

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