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rcurl
response 385 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 22:24 UTC 2003

You'll get a very brown floor with KMnO4. Try regular old sodium hypochlorite.
russ
response 386 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 22:33 UTC 2003

Man, Lynne... things must really be bad for you.  My sympathies.
lynne
response 387 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 00:26 UTC 2003

386:  Er, thanks.  Not quite sure what prompted that--the floor doesn't
matter *that* much to me.
385:  Bleach was one of the first things we tried.  No dice.  Amusingly
enough, one of my labmates suggested toothpaste--haven't tried *that* yet. :)
anderyn
response 388 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 01:58 UTC 2003

If you do have the radioactive stuff, you do set off the detectors at the
border for a while. Don't know how long, but Bruce said that people often do
set off the detectors, and it's that -- some folks bring in notes from their
doctors. 
edina
response 389 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 14:43 UTC 2003

I just got to ingest barium this morning.  Nasty nasty nasty!!  No gall stones
though, so that's a good thing!
dcat
response 390 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 15:06 UTC 2003

A bunch of savings bonds that I was given had not yet matured --- although
the bank person couldn't tell me when they *would* have matured --- so
slightly-less-than-$3000 turned into $2750.  Still more money than I've ever
had, but a lot more less than I'm going to owe the university by the end of
the year.
arabella
response 391 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 19:55 UTC 2003

Slightly bummed because I'm at an Internet cafe in Warsaw, and telnet 
is forbidden here too.  Sigh.  I'll be home in 3 days, which does *not* 
make me bummed.
richard
response 392 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 21:04 UTC 2003

IBB I got locked out of my apartment last night (while it was raining 
no less).  The key wouldn't open the lock.  Seems the bolt broke.  It 
was an old lock and its time had come.  The fire escape is on the other 
side of the building and my windows were locked, so after pounding and 
shaking on the door, trying to get the key to turn, I had to call a 
locksmith who took more than hour to get there.  He couldn't get it 
open either and ended up having to get out a drill and break the lock.  
He showed me the pieces of the broken      bolt/lock as I'd been 
skeptical when he said the bolt was broken and he explained (logically) 
that locks are mechanical objects, and like anything else that is 
mechanical, it was never going to last forever.  Locks do break, 
particularly old ones that are opened and closed every day for 
decades.  I just turned an old lock one too many times  

So now I have a brand new shiny lock on my door, and can probably look 
forward to a conversation with my landlord over the locksmith's 
bill.    
slynne
response 393 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 21:46 UTC 2003

wow. that would put me in a bad mood for sure. 
tod
response 394 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 22:06 UTC 2003

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janc
response 395 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 9 03:54 UTC 2003

We could also put up a Java telnet client on Grex, that anyone with a
Java-capable web browser could use to telnet to Grex.
bru
response 396 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 9 12:38 UTC 2003

I am bummed becaus eO lost my sons Air Force ring yesterday at the dollar
store in ypsilanti.  It may be in the trunk of the car, but I have not found
it so far.
novomit
response 397 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 9 12:50 UTC 2003

IBB I ran out of valium today.
keesan
response 398 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 9 17:11 UTC 2003

I pulled another muscle in my rib area and it hurts to walk or lie on my right
side.
happyboy
response 399 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 9 19:42 UTC 2003

you should eat a thick juicy steak and some fries followed by 
a milkshake.
naftee
response 400 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 11 02:30 UTC 2003

I had steak today and yesterday.
lynne
response 401 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 11 16:55 UTC 2003

IBB I came in to one email from the gym administrators saying "sorry--we
accidentally cut the lock off your locker and threw out all your stuff
because we didn't realize you'd renewed it" and another from my advisor
ordering me in to explain some results--understandable, but not quite the
welcome back I was looking for.  Bah.
remmers
response 402 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 11 18:45 UTC 2003

Are they going to compensate you for the stuff they threw out?
richard
response 403 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 11 23:40 UTC 2003

IVBB Herb Brooks, the former coach of the New York Rangers and coach of
the 1980 U.S. Olympic gold medal hockey team, died in a car accident 
this morning.  "The miracle on ice" was one of the great sports 
moments.  I remember watching the U.S. stun the Soviet Union in the 
semifinals like it was yesterday, so its hard to believe it was 23 
years ago now and coach Brooks is now gone.  RIP

Also Gregory Hines died of cancer yesterday.  Hines was one of the
pre-eminent tap dancers in the world and a wonderful actor.  Somewhere 
on one of my old tapes, I have on tape the tribute concert they did for 
Hines's idol Sammy Davis Jr., who was himself dying of cancer at the 
time and had only a few weeks to live.  Davis was Gregory Hines' idol 
and mentor, and Hines came on and did a tap dance tribute to Davis.  
And then he invited Davis-- by then very sick and unable to speak due 
to throat cancer--  on stage, and Hines gave him some tap shoes, and 
they danced together and brought the house down.  A great tv moment.

Now both are dead and both dyed of cancer.   Gregory Hines RIP   
tod
response 404 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 11 23:52 UTC 2003

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jaklumen
response 405 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 12 00:37 UTC 2003

Yeah, kinda weird, isn't it?  Hella tap dancer.
lynne
response 406 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 12 15:15 UTC 2003

re 402:  I dunno, probably not.  They're strapped for cash over there since
the new gym went *way* over budget.  Besides, a significant amount of the
stuff isn't really replaceable--my athletic shorts from being in the
NU marching band eight years ago; some shampoo that I've been hoarding
because I loved it and they discontinued it.  Sentimental value only.
Bastards.
edina
response 407 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 12 16:28 UTC 2003

Herb Brooks did not die of cancer - he was in an automobile accident.  Roger
Neilson died of cancer.

I am sad about both losses, but Brooks hit me harder.  I thought he was an
amazing coach and the game has lost something.
happyboy
response 408 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 12 17:31 UTC 2003

8D
richard
response 409 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 12 21:26 UTC 2003

407-- I didn't say Herb Brooks died of cancer, I said Gregory Hines 
died of cancer, just like his idol Sammy Davis.  
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