Me

Alisa Mary Marko (amm9s@darwin.clas.Virginia.EDU)
Wed, 31 Jan 1996 11:26:23 -0500 (EST)

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> Date: Wed, 31 Jan 1996 11:22:08 -0500
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> ensp482@jefferson.village.edu (unrecoverable error)
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> ----- Transcript of session follows -----
> ... while talking to uvaarpa.virginia.edu.:
> >>> RCPT To:<ensp482@jefferson.village.edu>
> <<< 550 (BHST) Unknown host/domain name in "ensp482@jefferson.village.edu"
> 550 ensp482@jefferson.village.edu... User unknown
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> ----- Original message follows -----
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> Received: (from amm9s@localhost) by darwin.clas.Virginia.EDU (8.7.1/8.6.6) id LAA68821 for ensp482@jefferson.village.edu; Wed, 31 Jan 1996 11:22:02 -0500
> From: Alisa Mary Marko <amm9s>
>

NOTE: Sorry about the above! As you may be able to deduce,
silly me left out the Virginia in the address heading! Stupid
@#!* computer...

>
> Hello everybody, (especially to those in group the second!)
> I'm Alisa, I'm a third year - happy to meet you!
> I think computers are very interesting but have no
> real experience being anything but an email-user/web browswer.
> However I am very interested in learning more, and therefore
> I'm excited about our seminar.
> I would like to work on a really creative, exciting
> project that would be cool to create as well as cool for the
> "user." I have lots of ideas, but I'm not really clear on the
> paradigm - sort of, I don't know what can be done, so I don't
> know in what direction to go (which is, actually, a pretty
> regular thing for me.)
> I don't feel like describing myself (and don't really
> have many distinguishing features - even my backpack is
> sometimes plain black and sometimes plain green, so that
> doesn't help) so you will all have to look at me, with your real
> eyes, yourselves (tee hee!).
> See you on Friday, comrades.
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