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001=Usr:0 Null User 06/30/87 20:34 Msg:0 Call:0 Lines:19
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1$If you are in need of help, you need but ask...
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2$************************* 20 MAR 92 **************************************
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3$Welcome to BWMS II (BackWater Message System II) Mike Day System operator
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4$**************************************************************************
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5$GENERAL DISCLAIMER: BWMS II IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION
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6$ PLACED ON THIS SYSTEM.
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7$BWMS II was created as an electronic bill board. BWMS II is a privately
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8$owned and operated system which is currently open for use by the general
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9$public. No restrictions are placed on the use of the system. As the
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10$system is privately owned, I retain the right to remove any and all
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11$messages which I may find offensive. Because of the limited size of the
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12$system, it will be periodically purged of messages (only 999 lines of data
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13$can be saved). To leave a message, type 'ENTER'. Use ctrl/C to get out
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14$the ENTER mode. The message is automatically stored. If after entering
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15$the message you find you made a mistake, use the replace command to
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16$replace the line. To exit from the system, type 'BYE' then hang up.
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17$Type 'HELP' to see other commands that are available on the system.
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18$**************************************************************************
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19$
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002=Usr:1 CISTOP MIKEY 03/20/92 17:40 Msg:7170 Call:40440 Lines:2
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20 The end is here. No it's over there. No wait....
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21 **********************************************************
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003=Usr:708 Dustin Mills 03/21/92 07:10 Msg:7171 Call:40450 Lines:5
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22
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23 Son of a (former) CEO, I called yesterday and the wall was full and now
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24 I forgot what I was gunna say. It was REAL important, too. I see Dick
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25 shaved his mustache ...
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26
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004=Usr:708 Dustin Mills 03/21/92 07:39 Msg:7172 Call:40451 Lines:13
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27
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28 Oh yeah, it was about my hard disk being gone. It was no big deal, really,
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29 'cause I'd already wiped one out early on when we first got them (which is
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30 a whole 'nother story in itself, having to do with the OTHER union bldg
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31 rep). User Services just said "so sorry," but I knew there must be some-
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32 thing SOMEONE can do ... and sure enough there was. I got the resident
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33 genius to help me and he said I'd better learn about backups. Well, I'd
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34 heard User Services use both "backup" and "copy" and when I called to
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35 find out the difference (DOS manuals made no sense to me), they told me
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36 to take their DOS class, which I already had. And then they called my
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37 supervisor and told her I was rude and that if I wanted any further info
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38 from them, I'd have to write letters. Which is a whole 'nother story.
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39 But Nancy did come and give me a backup demo. My only concern the second
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005=Usr:322 Stray Cat 03/21/92 09:51 Msg:7173 Call:40452 Lines:30
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40
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41 &%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&
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42
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43 Actually I should start at the beginning. See, I'd gotten these tickets
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44 to the big computer show at the coliseum and I'd arrived there late and my
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45 hair was soaking wet because I'd had to walk a long way to get the free
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46 shuttle that was spposed to take me there. So there was only about left
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47 on the last day, so I'm walking around kinda fast and I stop at this booth
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48 that was just showing a word processing program. I'd used WordStar for two
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49 years by that time, and since most of my work was columns and WordStar
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50 hardly DID columns (and their upgrades only made it worse), I stopped, and
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51 lo and beehold, I KNEW the woman. Anyway, she had 2 masters AND a law
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52 degree (one masters in public administraton BTW), and she showed me Word
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53 Perfect. So the rest of our department was gonna get computers and they
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54 asked me to attend a meeting w/User Services to show them what kinda word
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55 I'd been doing on the computer so they could fit a program to our best
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56 use. As it happened, I had a temporary job at the BESC that summer, right
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57 down the hall from User Services as a matter of fact, so naturally I asked
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58 about maybe previewing their copy of WordPercect, thnking that it was of
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59 course being considered beings as how it was only $125 and WordStar was
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60 $399. For some reason they kept putting me off, never saying it wasn't
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61 even being considered until one day I was sitting down there discussing
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62 this project I was doing for the new administrator I wa working for over
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63 there and when I brought up WordPerfect User Services specialists started
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64 crawling outta the woodwork for everywhere practically tellng me never to
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65 mention that word again. Well, I thought they were a bunch of bullies and
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66 I tried to get outta there as soon as I could. I was real confused,
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67 though, because I noticed other people at the BESC *were* using Word
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68 Perfect and it kinda made me mad. Know what I mean???
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69
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006=Usr:322 Stray Cat 03/21/92 18:12 Msg:7174 Call:40457 Lines:19
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70
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71 <M><M><M><M><M><M><M><M><M><M><M><M><M><M><M><M>M<M><M><M><M><M><M><M>
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72
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73 It wasn't just me who was upset. Just after she'd done the in-house
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74 effeciency check on our department, I ran into Nancy Eliot at the
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75 Dixon Street Diner and she was furious about not being allowed to use
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76 Lotus 123 and even more furious that two music teachers and a kinder-
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77 garten teacher <that's what SHE said> had the power to make such a
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78 decision. But that fall, her report included a letter from Bob Williams
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79 stating it was district policy that everybody HAD to use WordStar. When
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80 I talked to her years later to get a copy of my questionnaires, she said
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81 something about submitting my supervisor submitting the information I'd
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82 given her about WordPerfect. One of my Teachers on Special Assignment
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83 did eventually buy me WordPerfect but I could use in for only one of my
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84 five TSAs and when WordStar came out with its upgrade, the way it was
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85 installed there wasn't enough room for both programs (they wouldn't get
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86 me more memory either, even though the Electronics Shop said it would
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87 only cost about $50).
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88
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007=Usr:708 Dustin Mills 03/22/92 09:32 Msg:7175 Call:40463 Lines:9
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89 ((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((( THIS is the ugliness behind
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90
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91 sausage making (or politics, whichever) ... some bloke keeping beer in
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92 his office fridge for those who drink before breakfast, according to Gail
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93 Shibley/Steve Duin??? Geesh, I should think they could come up with some
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94 Strings Attached Shenanigans more newsworthy and relevant than THAT, al-
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95 though in my one visit to Don McElroy's claustophobic quaters, I got the
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96 impression the furniture behind his desk strongly resembled a liquor cabinet.
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97
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008=Usr:708 Dustin Mills 03/22/92 09:49 Msg:7176 Call:40465 Lines:8
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98 And another time when sent on an errand to up to that inner sanctum, right
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99 about the time they'd cnstructed all the smokescreens, I happened onto his
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100 rather severe-looking "guard" smoking at her desk at a time when the all
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101 the rest of us had been banished to the boiler rooms or outside (there was
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102 also an ashtry out in front of the board/public info office). But these
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103 are not the things I would chose to emphasize over all the other indignities
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104 of "prison" politics.
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105
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009=Usr:706 STEVEN PITTMAN 03/22/92 15:01 Msg:7177 Call:40466 Lines:3
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106 HI BOBERT HOWS IT GOING?STEVE.
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107
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010=Usr:708 Dustin Mills 03/23/92 12:49 Msg:7178 Call:40478 Lines:25
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109
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110 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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111
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112 Interesting appointment, say the least. I managed to get there on time
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113 despite an irritating mishap with Tri Met where two buses came at the same
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114 time, the second one an express, but the express passed me by. Man was I
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115 ever steamed! Then I got to the ad building and was informed the meeting
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116 was for tomorrow. No comment. She agreed to meeting me at 10:45 instead
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117 of 8:15, which was right kind I though. So I went out walking, carrying
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118 my suitcase of documents. Anyway, I ended up conversing with a Dr. Bop
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119 who Said he was 18 days outta OSP after serving 18 years for hijacking a
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120 plane to Cuba. What fun! He said if I was ever considering being home-
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121 less I'd need alcohol, peroxide, and bleach and said I'd need to earn
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122 about $20 a day somehow if I didn't wanna eat at Baloney Joes. He said he
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123 was working on a 50-page book and told me I should do the same. Either
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124 that or he'd go over my suitcase documents with me 'cause he was somewhat
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125 of a jailhouse lawyer himself and then an attorney. I told him I was
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126 going the accountability route right now. He said I'd probably see him
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127 around town, probably later, but I couldn't find him. He told me you
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128 clean your sneakers by pouring bleach over 'em and showed me the alcohol
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129 he used for the scraches he always gets when he does yardwork for people
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130 and that he was outta peroxide at the moment. He said he was clean even
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131 if he looked like a bum. Said people loved him whether he had a tie on
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132 or not. He said in Cuba everybody just lives outside 'cause it's so warm.
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133
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011=Usr:708 Dustin Mills 03/23/92 13:16 Msg:7179 Call:40480 Lines:21
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134 **********
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135
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136 Back so soon, you ask? BTW, I *KNOW* there's grammmatical, spelling, and
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137 typing errors above but hey, I'm on extended *vacation* right now (even
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138 though it's not a VAcation as such, as the Ms. Dias who won the local
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139 harassment suit will tell you). Anyway, about the meeting .... We
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140 kept going round and round about why I'd still be pursuing by grievances
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141 (my little cause, she called it) against the District and then she kept
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142 trying to show me the errors in my thinking. When that didn't work (*I*
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143 think I had equally as logical and more real arguments), she tried to
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144 pull Trump by saying she was a counselor at PSU ... at PSU, I thought,
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145 AND a neighbor of Eleanors. When that didn't phase me, she threw in she
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146 was currently working with Randi Nalon Posts at Marshall on some children's
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147 project, like THAT was supposed to phase me. She said I should "try to be
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148 a politician" if I wanted to "change the world" and "dictate policy" but
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149 I said I could probably achieve alot more by running as a union rep in-
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150 district. I could have alot of leverage after what all I'd been through.
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151 After all, I said, that's what happened before in the union only the rep
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152 was on the other side. (I know I'll suffer from the boon bestowers on that
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153 one ... )
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154
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012=Usr:708 Dustin Mills 03/23/92 14:51 Msg:7180 Call:40483 Lines:14
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155
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156 ????? She also suggested I do Volunteer Work working with kids if I
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157 wanted "to change the world" which I'd said nothing about. I thought
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158 maybe I could volunteer to teach a class on How to Improve Schools.
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159 I might do just as well as some <grin>. We also got on self-esteem
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160 issues and drugs and all. Since she'd smugly suggested I become "a
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161 since she suggested "running for office" or "becoming a politician",
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162 could probably do best at the district level. I wouldn't let them tell
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163 the people I was extorting dues from that "it's 10% what happens and
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164 90% your reaction," which was twisted in a Personnel memo to me of 11/88
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165 happened but what WILL" (which I could write a book about ...), I
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166 politician" or "run for office" so I could make policy, I replied I
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167 spirals right into self-esteem issues.
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168
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013=Usr:708 Dustin Mills 03/23/92 16:00 Msg:7181 Call:40486 Lines:3
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169 to state "it's not what HAS happened but what WILL" (which I could write
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170 re 165
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171 li 156
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014=Usr:708 Dustin Mills 03/23/92 21:28 Msg:7182 Call:40492 Lines:37
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172 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
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173
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174 I'll clean up that last entry later; I'm too excited right now. These
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175 stonewall encounters with community pillars just drive me nuts. I think
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176 the only reason Carol agreed to an appointment THIS time is because I
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177 mentioned the Grant Cluster "lynching," which I stated to her sounded too
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178 much like too many events I'd witnessed and suffered through in my 10
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179 years with the District. See, she'd denied the executive session the
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180 then-current Board pamphlet said was the only way to deal with "personnel
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181 matters" so I'd written down almost everything I could think of, saving
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182 some savory morsels for "another time," and had it delivered to her in
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183 the board meeting that was to consider "my little cause." Of course,
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184 the results were already posted in the board minutes for that meeting
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185 (along with a rescinsion of another miscarriage of justice that HAD
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186 dealt with) and I was already "released" (as Mr. Rieke so euphemisticallly
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187 stated to me when I presented the document to him after Carol hadn't
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188 bothered to respond). And about the response ... when I called her she
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189 had told me she thought Dr. Prophet had taken care of the matter but in
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190 the meeting today she said I never called her back, even though I had
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191 left several messages on her home messagemachine and even more at the
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192 Board office. And when she didn't show up this morning and the admin-
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193 istrative assistant had me talk to her on the phone to arrange for
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194 another appointment, she begged me to leave some documentation so she'd
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195 be better prepared, like the stuff I'd submitted to Rieke (a revised
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196 version of what I gave her). But I told her I thought there was a
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197 confidentiality problem what with public information being right there
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198 in the same office and all. Then in the meeting she stated somehow
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199 she'd magically found the copy Steven Kafoury had claimed he lost (and
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200 Carol said he'd probably shredded when I mentioned confidentiality) and
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201 it was locked in a safe place in the Board office. So she must have
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202 prepared herself with it during the time she couldn't meet with me.
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203 But really, it sounded like she'd really done a lot more than two hours
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204 research because she was mentioning she said she'd discussed with way-
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205 former board members. Overall, she tried to steer strictly clear of
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206 the REAL reason she gave me an appointment this time so I'll have to
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207 write her "certified" to make sure it's made a part of my complaint.
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208
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015=Usr:708 Dustin Mills 03/24/92 06:13 Msg:7183 Call:40497 Lines:14
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209
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210 What I was trying to get at with Carol, in presenting my material in person,
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211 was that district behavior oftentimes is not too different from other gang
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212 behaviors, and when I releavled to the EAP and others what was going on and
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213 some of what I wa sgoing through, they'd ask what "I took" to get through it.
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214 I think if they'd all study what's BEHIND drug addiction and gang membership,
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215 they might figure out somethings wrong with our schools and workplaces.
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216 And they might figure out we don't just need more cops and oppression, we
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217 need effective, supportive schools andworkplaces. Then people might could
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218 COPE better at home and little children wouldn't be killed by their parents
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219 (10 children in the first 10 weeks of this year, folks). I don't do drugs
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220 and don't drink, but I sure wouldn't have been able to cope with kids while
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221 dealing with the stuff I did at the district.
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222
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016=Usr:708 Dustin Mills 03/24/92 08:53 Msg:7184 Call:40503 Lines:6
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223
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224 __________________________________ Now THAT's an interesting twist ...
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225
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226 PFT/OFT/AFT covers part-time PSU employees ... wonder if that includes
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227 part-time employees that happen to be board members.
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228
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017=Usr:708 Dustin Mills 03/24/92 09:47 Msg:7185 Call:40504 Lines:12
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229
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230 The same might could hold true for Eleanor. Not only is she the wife of
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231 the asst dean of educ, but she also taught there part time. In fact, it
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232 was her PSU pupil that was placed as a student teacher in my friend's down-
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233 stairs classroom his FIRST year teaching. Unfortunately, he died after
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234 only four months teaching his very own class.
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235
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236@only four months with his own class.
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237
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238 And in that case, it would be a DOUBLE conflict of interest <grin> ... but
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239 that's just off the top. Know what I mean???
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240
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018=Usr:706 STEVEN PITTMAN 03/24/92 14:40 Msg:7186 Call:40509 Lines:2
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241 ENTERMOD BOBERT IS MY PRINTER DONE?
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242 BYE
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019=Usr:706 STEVEN PITTMAN 03/24/92 18:21 Msg:7187 Call:40514 Lines:3
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243 ENTERMOD BOBRET WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO HAVE
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244 HAVE MY PRINTER FOR ME? I HOPE ITS SOON.
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245 BECAUSE I REALY NEED IT.
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020=Usr:706 STEVEN PITTMAN 03/24/92 18:26 Msg:7188 Call:40515 Lines:3
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246 C
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247
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021=Usr:708 Dustin Mills 03/25/92 05:03 Msg:7189 Call:40523 Lines:4
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249
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250 &?&?&? And I suppose escorting chicks out the office door with an arm
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251 around them is just another way to serve up a little "Southern" comfort?
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252
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022=Usr:708 Dustin Mills 03/25/92 05:19 Msg:7190 Call:40525 Lines:8
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253
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254 And yet another internationally television reflection on how the hearts
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255 and minds in the wonderfully progressive Stumptown USA are developing ...
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256 the chick who dumps her Alzheimers-afflicted father at some race track
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257 in Idaho after stealing his social security check is from HERE???
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258
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259 Or was I hearing things ... guess I'll go down and get the morning paper.
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260 But if it's true, I'm sure she must have come up Somewhere Else and was Here
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023=Usr:708 Dustin Mills 03/25/92 05:44 Msg:7191 Call:40526 Lines:2
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261 because We're So Nice (just ask Imagemaker Marj Kerr, from PPS' Public Info
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262
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024=Usr:708 Dustin Mills 03/25/92 05:55 Msg:7192 Call:40527 Lines:3
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263 Dept). But if you subscribe to the latest Bad Parent/Dysfunctional Family
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264 theories currently crammed down our throats by ever-so righteous psycholo-
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265 gists/sociologist/school district executives-board members I suppose it could
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025=Usr:708 Dustin Mills 03/25/92 07:35 Msg:7193 Call:40528 Lines:2
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266 be rationalized that the Friggin SOB most probably Deserved It.
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267
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026=Usr:708 Dustin Mills 03/25/92 08:12 Msg:7194 Call:40530 Lines:8
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268
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269 And in another self-administered attempt at ChemoTherapy, I think I shall
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270 call THIS WEEK and demand a correction is the typically slick method of
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271 blameplacing. From newspaper accounts, I believe it was originally an
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272 esteemed Board member that first used the Dark Ages/Wasteland analogy in
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273
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274 public press conferences.
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275
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027=Usr:708 Dustin Mills 03/25/92 09:19 Msg:7195 Call:40531 Lines:6
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276
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277 But looking on the bright side, I'm glad Supt. Prophet has decided to
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278 stay in Portland and possibly hold the APP-types to their hypocrisy and
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279 bigotry. I think with all the positive things he has done, he could have
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280 some real leverage in getting things done. Then he can allow Hardvard
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281 or some other Ivy League Institution *really* utilize his talents.
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028=Usr:131 THE VISION 03/26/92 06:00 Msg:7196 Call:40538 Lines:9
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282
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283 ____________________________T H E V I S I O N______________________________
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284 Hi all! Haven't been on for a while; just checking in. Wow, this place has
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285 really changed. For the better or worse, I won't say. All this stuff is
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286 frankly very boring to me, so I just skip it! :) I am wondering where
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287 AD An Astral Dreamer is...if you are out there AD, please leave me e-mail!
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288 Well, I guess I will talk to you all later. See Ya! :)
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289 ____________________________________________________________________________
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290
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029=Usr:322 Stray Cat 03/26/92 13:40 Msg:7197 Call:40553 Lines:4
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291
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292 MOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMO Sometimes it's absolutely TERRIFYING what They'll do.
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293 So much energy (and money) covering up coverups.
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294
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030=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/26/92 22:26 Msg:7198 Call:40559 Lines:9
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295 &*&*&*&*'s
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296 Here I am. Back for another brief visit. SC, people ain't perfect. They
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297 also ain't nearly as evil as you make them out to be.
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298
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299 TV, I'm here. Just moved. Still writting songs.
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300
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301 An Astral Dreamer
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302 &*&*&*&*'s (Two halves to every story. Neither one true.)
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303
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031=Usr:322 Stray Cat 03/27/92 01:48 Msg:7200 Call:40562 Lines:4
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304
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305 So the LA ambulance attendant testified Rodney King was "still resisting"
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306 'cause he kept turning his head and spitting up blood ...'
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307
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032=Usr:322 Stray Cat 03/27/92 05:06 Msg:7201 Call:40563 Lines:20
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308 -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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309 STAGNATION: The forces in nature are in a stae of perfect and undiscrimina-
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310 ting impasse. THere is no responsive action between things and nothing
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311 productive can be accomplished. The natural order that nourishes and fosters
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312 all things is disjointed and disunited. The lines of communication are down.
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313 Because of this there is no understanding of what is needed and growth
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314 cannot continue. When growth stops, STAGNATION begins. Any useful insights
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315 or ideas you may have will be met with apathy and rejection. The atmosphere
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316 is unreceptive even to altruistic and unselfish energies. Whether you vol-
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317 unteer the whole of your resources to a worthwhile social cause, you can
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318 accomplish nothing. STAGNATION is a reservoir of arbitrary and absurd
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319 misunderstandings. STAGNATION produces an ambiance of decay and decadance.
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320 Inferior persons and ideas can rise t positions of great influence. The
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321 political andsocial environment can become corrupt indeed and there is
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322 little a person of principle can do to turn the tide. Leaders are not in
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323 touch withthe people whom they lead, and social systems become irrelevant.
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324 The people become lost in a labyrinth of discordant purpose and are filled
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325 with mistrust. Things come to a standstill and people, therefore, cannot
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326 be helped.
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327 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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033=Usr:322 Stray Cat 03/27/92 05:51 Msg:7202 Call:40564 Lines:4
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328
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329 THEY've got WRITTEN proof of sexism ... I just don't have $75,000 to
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330 PROVE it.
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331
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034=Usr:322 Stray Cat 03/27/92 08:15 Msg:7203 Call:40566 Lines:8
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332 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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333
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334 It wasn't just Sylvia who always had to leave the lunchroom in tears
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335 because Eleanor gave her such a bad time, Susan Larson (herself) left
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336 our building in tears after only an hour meeting with our staff (pri-
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337 marily from Eleanor, I would guess) and Susan went right to Carlos and
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338 made him make "Them" apologize.
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339
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035=Usr:322 Stray Cat 03/27/92 10:33 Msg:7204 Call:40567 Lines:14
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340 |||||||||||||||
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341
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342 Interesting timing, I would say, the article about district "squirmishes"
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343 and all. THE NWREL study tactics sound so familiar. I think they even
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344 got some special award the year of that study, presented by a Kathy Aims,
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345 So I turn on my TV this AM and what've we got ... NWREL. An inspiring
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346 program (looks like one of those well-ventilated conference rooms where
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347 it's a real battle to stay awake) and sounds like a real "strategic" plan.
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348 Since "central office" will still maintain "control" on "personnel", I
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349 wonder who's responsible if you get a school administrator like Dan Klee??
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350 I suppose the "goals" will also be dictated by some computer "test," huh.
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351 And guess what??? Lincoln and Wilson's goal will always require so much
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352 more money, huh. And with biannual school administrator musical-chair
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353
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036=Usr:322 Stray Cat 03/27/92 11:12 Msg:7205 Call:40568 Lines:2
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354 switches, makes for good "relationships" and even better "culpability."
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355
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037=Usr:322 Stray Cat 03/27/92 12:44 Msg:7206 Call:40570 Lines:18
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356 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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357
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358 I guess that is just another one of those coincidences, though, about
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359 Cassandra and all because when our department was first getting computers,
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360 I met was asked to meet w/Cassandra and Paul to show them the kind of work
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361 I do, you know ... 'cause I'd used WordStar for two years already. See,
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362 most of my work was columns and columns on WS was much like a video game,
|
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363 which you can't play very well if you're interrupted every two minutes,
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364 you know. So anyway I had been shown WordPerfect, but I'd also mentioned
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365 the Macs Reed had donated to the district and Cassandra said they'd gone
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366 to Wilson ... the Science Dept. she Said, but probably Rob Melton got one
|
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367 'cause he's such a pro now and all (that's not sarcastic, BTW ... he's
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368 gotten national awards). See stuff on the Mac looked typeset even back
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369 then and they did graphics and all. But WordPerfect was too, and we cudda
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370 saved $250 per program over WS but....
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371
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372 well, you know ...
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373
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038=Usr:706 STEVEN PITTMAN 03/28/92 13:47 Msg:7207 Call:40578 Lines:3
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374 SO HAVE YOU BEEN WORKING?
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375 ENTER
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376
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039=Usr:706 STEVEN PITTMAN 03/28/92 14:48 Msg:7208 Call:40581 Lines:1
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377@C
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040=Usr:706 STEVEN PITTMAN 03/28/92 14:53 Msg:7209 Call:40582 Lines:4
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378@AND I ALSO NEED A PRINTER.
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379 SO WOLD YOU SEE WHAT YOU CAN DO?.
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380
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381
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041=Usr:700 SYMORE DEEF 03/29/92 10:50 Msg:7210 Call:40595 Lines:4
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382 ATE1 S7=60 S11=55 1X1 S0=0
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383
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384 ?
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385 ATDT2301041
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042=Usr:700 SYMORE DEEF 03/29/92 10:54 Msg:7211 Call:40596 Lines:3
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386 ATE1 S7=60 S11=55 V1 X1 S0=0
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387 ATDT2301041
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388 ?
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043=Usr:700 SYMORE DEEF 03/29/92 10:58 Msg:7212 Call:40597 Lines:52
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389
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390 I have an INTEL 386 DX 25 motherbad ith simm's, Board No.
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391 AA 455754-006, from a 302 system.
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392 I was in the middle of writing a letter when it locked up.
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393 CTL,ALT,DEL ddnthing, I powered it down, and when I power
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394 it up I get 3 bep,ten 2 beeps, then 4 beeps (sometimes). A
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395 couple of times Igtadisplay on the screen of;
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396 Shutdown Failure
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397 Keybor alure
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398 Keyboard Controller Failure
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399 Time of Day Clock tpe
|
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400 Ivalid Configuration Information
|
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401 Please run setup procedure
|
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402 Time of dynt set, please run setup
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403 It does not get to a point wher tties to load.
|
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404 I took it to a dealer, he replaced the kyor controller
|
||
405 chip with one from another dead Intel 386, no ep he keyboard
|
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406 works on another computer. The power supply voltages are good.
|
||
407 I unplugged the disk drive controller, no help.
|
||
408 ae about 20 calls to Intel, they refused to help me.
|
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409 They wudnt furnish schematics, or service information. They
|
||
410 would repair it for $538.00. Whatajk, I can buy a new one
|
||
411 for less.
|
||
412 Does anyone out there have a shmtc, service information,
|
||
413 or suggestions.
|
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414 Takyu.
|
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415 Symore
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416
|
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417 /S
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418 /S
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419
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420 Federal Communications Commission,
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421 Washington, D.C.
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422
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I am writing this letter in regard to the translator
|
||
423 application for local television service for Bay City, Oregon.
|
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424 The Federal Government has an opportunity here to help low,
|
||
425 and fixed income fmles, without it costing the government any
|
||
426 money. A higher pretge of the people that live in, and around
|
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427 Bay City, are rtrd seasonal, or low income, then those that
|
||
428 live in other aeso Oregon. These people need the local news,
|
||
429 and weather, especially the weather reprsi this area. And
|
||
430 because of their age their entertainmen ed are not as great as
|
||
431 provided by cable.
|
||
432 Twenty two dollars ot is very much a hardship for many of
|
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433 these people.
|
||
434 Please approve the translator on Mt. Hebo.
|
||
435 Thank you.
|
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436 Sincerely,
|
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437 Symore Deef
|
||
438
|
||
439 /S
|
||
440
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||
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044=Usr:322 Stray Cat 03/29/92 11:09 Msg:7213 Call:40598 Lines:16
|
||
441 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Sorry, more stray thoughts ... one of these days
|
||
442 I'll focus ... promise. But abot this site-based management (there was
|
||
443 a letter to the editor about this today), I was flipping thru the cable
|
||
444 stations and came upon that ever-so-inspiration Texas(armpitoftheWorld)-
|
||
445 based education station and they were talking about the wonders of this
|
||
446 "system," trying to dispel complains that there was more bureaucracy than
|
||
447 ever and that the principal was either processing paperwork or out of the
|
||
448 building in "meetings." And they were saying that yes, for the first
|
||
449 five years it may "seem" that way (ha), but it evens out after that. But
|
||
450 with PPS already shoving "accountability" (ha ha) on to the unions, who
|
||
451 have no obligations other than to collect obligatory dues and make sure
|
||
452 you're paid just enough w/Strings Attached with "bad parents" equally as
|
||
453 culpable, this new "management" system seems to look like another
|
||
454 burlesque (like the Grant Cluster travesty or the Dan Klee incident ... or
|
||
455 my case w/PFT-CE/PPS/Board of Education/Cascade Counseling/etc.
|
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456
|
||
045=Usr:611 delta five 03/30/92 00:23 Msg:7216 Call:40606 Lines:9
|
||
457 [*=*] DELTA FIVE [*=*] My first book, "Don't Bug Me" on the subject of electron
|
||
458 ic surveillance was released by Paladin Press a few weeks ago. Mayhaps some wil
|
||
459 remember me some years ago in the 'NET' stories; Leroy McKane and all that.
|
||
460 Wassir, are you still around, you friendly Albanian? Has anyone ever heard from
|
||
461 John, 'Dreamtoucher;? Would be nice to hear from him. I am SSPY@darkside.com on
|
||
462 USENET.
|
||
463 save
|
||
464 s
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||
465 help
|
||
046=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/30/92 08:43 Msg:7218 Call:40608 Lines:26
|
||
466 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
467 SC, what do you really know aboutte CAT system? Sounds like next to
|
||
468 nothing to me. (BW is SOW, Iain't that fast a tpist, and its losing
|
||
469 characters.)
|
||
470
|
||
471 Your perceptions and reality ofeen seem to differ. This is hardy
|
||
472 unique to you alas. Bt it is disturbing to me none the less.
|
||
473
|
||
474 You go on and on about the teribe things tha the district did to you.
|
||
475 I have no knowledge of this, so I can in knw way judg the
|
||
476 veracity of your claims. However, whn you start taking abou things
|
||
477 that I do know abou, I inevitably notice major incuracies.
|
||
478
|
||
479 You seem to be the sort o person who holds a grudge forever. It seems
|
||
480 to me tht these grudges color your perceptions in a major way. This
|
||
481 is at best counterproductive to you caue, as people seriously doubt
|
||
482 your veracity.
|
||
483
|
||
484 Of course, I do't know why I bther as you neer seem to read the board. You
|
||
485 just bury us in yourendless stream of conciousness stories of the
|
||
486 past.
|
||
487
|
||
488 An Atral Dreamer
|
||
489 &*&*&*&*'s (Blah, I type to fast.)
|
||
490
|
||
491 (An can't spell)
|
||
047=Usr:706 STEVEN PITTMAN 03/31/92 20:15 Msg:7219 Call:40624 Lines:3
|
||
492@PLEASE EXPLAIN INVALID PARAMETER?
|
||
493@I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF THERE IS A HIGHER
|
||
494@SECURTY LEVEL I CAN GO TO ON THIS SYSTEM.
|
||
048=Usr:322 Stray Cat 03/31/92 20:43 Msg:7220 Call:40625 Lines:16
|
||
495
|
||
496 ((((((((((((((((((((((((( I just can't stop ... these things just fester.
|
||
497
|
||
498 Know what I mean???? I was just thinking about the "program" on site
|
||
499 management I caught the end of the other day, with NWREL's Dr. Wrobert
|
||
500 Wrath. He kept flashing all these printed overheads he was preaching
|
||
501 from, and at the very end of the sermon, he told 'em he had copies of
|
||
502 all of them. Well, why the heck didn't he hand them out to start so
|
||
503 everyone could take their notes with the aid of the outline? Educational
|
||
504 researchers. I got the impression he was saying the only responsibility
|
||
505 of Curriculum would be The Framework ... which reminded me of my surprise
|
||
506 that both Evaluation & Curriculum directors lost their Asst. Supt. status
|
||
507 last year. I wudda thought they'da put Evaluation UNDER Curriculum to get
|
||
508 a better balance. But that's just My Humble Opinion, Off the Top or From
|
||
509 on the Bottom, whichever <grin>.
|
||
510
|
||
049=Usr:322 Stray Cat 04/01/92 05:43 Msg:7222 Call:40628 Lines:45
|
||
511 MOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOM Hi guys, I'm back again! MOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMO
|
||
512
|
||
513 And like the NWREL studies, I've always wondered how much the reclassifi-
|
||
514 cation of classified personnel ended up costing over the years of evalua-
|
||
515 tion, re-evaluation, and re-evaluation of the re-evalusations. Up front
|
||
516 that is. I know the REAL cost could never really be calculated, what
|
||
517 with all the meetings the union held with employees during work time and
|
||
518 all helping employees "add" things to otheir job descriptions to make it
|
||
519 sound more high-falutin and meetings to explain why everybod but the
|
||
520 executive-administrative classified staff came out so low (I think they
|
||
521 were finally just removed from "classified" status and don't have to pay
|
||
522 into the "union" system ... that's how that one was solved, I think).
|
||
523 Even though I didn't attend the meetings (actually I wasn't invited
|
||
524 because even though I had to pay the obligatory dues, I didn't, like
|
||
525 many other classified staffers, officially "join"), another secretary
|
||
526 gave me the information they were circulating, which were the evaluations
|
||
527 and re-evaluations of secretaries who'd been classified higher. I guess
|
||
528 what our department was supposed to do is just insert nice-sounding
|
||
529 rhetoric from those into our re-evaluated re-evaluations. But I remember,
|
||
530 too, that those secretaries who felt they'd been royally screwed over, we
|
||
531 allowed to do the usual musical-chair switches that were against union
|
||
532 contract. Of course, I was ineligible because Personnel felt I was un-
|
||
533 transferrable because I'd made complaints about a former dysfunctional
|
||
534 office even though the union told me, when they wanted to settle my four
|
||
535 year-old grievances strictly thru Dr. Taylor (without hearings), that I
|
||
536 was "the best 'computer-operator' in the district" (a point upon which I
|
||
537 immediately corrected them ... not only because I didnt have the hard-
|
||
538 ware or software to be able to make any progress, but I knew that the
|
||
539 entire Maintenance Department secretarial crew, for one, was totally
|
||
540 excellent and enthusiastic.
|
||
541
|
||
542 In one work-time meeting I *did* attend, I *did* ask Randi if it would
|
||
543 not have made more sense to rewrite PPS job descriptions first, before
|
||
544 all the baloney was added, so that classified staff could expand on those
|
||
545 duties from there. TO start adding items like "budget forecasting" seems
|
||
546 out of the realm of responsibility *and* "culpability/accountability" for
|
||
547 a mere secretary, just as "making appointments" for five separate TSAs
|
||
548 (and making sure to remind them of their meetings .. making *me* account-
|
||
549 able) as demanded by Susan Larsen in the illegal meetings held in my
|
||
550 department for the good part of a year. Even though she stated "her
|
||
551 secretary" made "her appointments," when I tried to make an appt w/Susan
|
||
552 I was told it was "impossible" to keep someone else's "calendar,"
|
||
553
|
||
554
|
||
555 Blather on .... it's all become so complicated because nothing was DONE.
|
||
050=Usr:719 Kilroy : 04/01/92 08:34 Msg:7223 Call:40630 Lines:21
|
||
556
|
||
557 MOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMO If nothing else, it SHOULD prove interesting ... MO MO
|
||
558
|
||
559 After reading this AM's paper, noting the reference to "the hearings
|
||
560 process," I become even more suspicious. But to state this whole thing
|
||
561 came about because of the BUF strike, seems insulting ... but the typical
|
||
562 twisted MO I've always seemed to witness in my now 12-year association w/
|
||
563 district officialdom. Since Marshall was cited as an exemplary worksite
|
||
564 by NWREL as part of their initial "study," why weren't they chosen as a
|
||
565 part of the "pilot project" I wonder to myself? or as *The* pilot project??
|
||
566 We might have been assured of some integrity. But it also seems amazing
|
||
567 about the timing. Now that the re-evaluations of the re-evaluated re-eval-
|
||
568 uations are done and new job descriptions formed on that basis to add
|
||
569 numerous specific and impossible "accountabilities" to the already vague
|
||
570 "anything within reason" (which OFT states is anything short of being
|
||
571 asked to jump out a second-story window or some such thing ... according
|
||
572 to State Statute) and the new probably equally as inane 4-year "Contract"
|
||
573 has been signed off, seems almost diabolical to change the entire dynamics
|
||
574 of the positions/classifications upon which all this nonsense is based.
|
||
575 But Who am I to say? You know ....
|
||
576
|
||
051=Usr:719 Kilroy : 04/01/92 10:01 Msg:7224 Call:40631 Lines:6
|
||
577 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Weird or what ... the "general public" can't call PFT-CE
|
||
578 with general questions like "did classified employees vote on the site-
|
||
579 based management plan" without having their attorney call PFT-CE's attorney,
|
||
580 Michael Jordan. I thought OFT toldme the other day that was illegal. Oh
|
||
581 well, at least I told her I thought it was funny the new addition of "my
|
||
582
|
||
052=Usr:719 Kilroy : 04/01/92 10:08 Msg:7225 Call:40632 Lines:1
|
||
583 attorney." Last time I talked to him I could call Mr. Jordan direct.
|
||
053=Usr:719 Kilroy : 04/01/92 12:36 Msg:7226 Call:40633 Lines:21
|
||
584 *************************
|
||
585 And in Other Interesting Developments, at the inspiration of a BBSr on
|
||
586 another Board I became obsessed with a wildflower planting for the right
|
||
587 of way in front of my house, and figuring it's the least they could do,
|
||
588 called the city to see if I could have some of their seed. That was three
|
||
589 days ago, and I got nothing BUT help from them ... immediate help as a
|
||
590 matter of fact. And they even called back 2x to my 1 call. So today, I
|
||
591 hear what sounds like a backhoe (the Another "New Development" type of
|
||
592 sound, yaknow) so I investigate and what's happening out here IS .... on
|
||
593 the land COP "stole" from Mary Montague for backtaxes after she was widowed,
|
||
594 you know, they're gonna make into a wildflower test garden!!!! How neat and
|
||
595 what a coincidence. Only one problem, as I can see it, WHAT access are
|
||
596 they gonna use??? There's no roads in there and the unpaved roads in front
|
||
597 of our houses is like 20' wide. If they're gonna bring hoardes of "strem
|
||
598 snitch" kids thru here, they're gonna wanna improve the access somehow. And
|
||
599 I'm sure we all want the traffic down here. And I also wonder why immediate
|
||
600 neighborhoods are not informed of these things. Oh well, it still sounds
|
||
601 nice. Sure seemed like a fire hazard, teen hangout, and being two blocks
|
||
602 off Barbur *and* the freeways to Everywhere, a right fine (and known) camp
|
||
603 for transients.
|
||
604
|
||
054=Usr:719 Kilroy : 04/01/92 12:55 Msg:7227 Call:40634 Lines:4
|
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605
|
||
606 I think the least they should do is name the site the Mary Montague Test
|
||
607 Gardens, though.
|
||
608
|
||
055=Usr:719 Kilroy : 04/01/92 13:15 Msg:7228 Call:40635 Lines:9
|
||
609
|
||
610 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& I realize this IS April Fool's but BAM ...
|
||
611 another klingler to make my day. Environmental Services just showed up
|
||
612 to check the rifraff the city put in the ditch they dug thru my property
|
||
613 and lo and beehold, the news is that the engineer from hell we were rooked
|
||
614 by has now left USA in Washington County and is a new member of the COP
|
||
615 staff. I think I'll have to get busy with my History of Citadel Estates
|
||
616 I threatened to write.
|
||
617
|
||
056=Usr:719 Kilroy : 04/01/92 13:20 Msg:7229 Call:40636 Lines:10
|
||
618
|
||
619 I suppose I should also update the small book I submitted to the Mayor's
|
||
620 office regarding the problems we've encountered out here since the Civil
|
||
621 War started BY the city. A couple of months ago, I coincidentally ran
|
||
622 into a neighbor (I didn't even KNOW he was a neighbor when I started
|
||
623 talking to him at this bazaar in Tualatin ... he lives a couple of blocks
|
||
624 away but his brother in law lives right up the street) that has even more
|
||
625 dirt about Citadel ... something about actually having to move an already
|
||
626 constructed, just-purchased house because of improper boundaries.
|
||
627
|
||
057=Usr:719 Kilroy : 04/01/92 14:32 Msg:7230 Call:40638 Lines:4
|
||
628
|
||
629 .... or maybe it should be called "The Widow Montague" Memorial Gardens
|
||
630 to commemorate this kind of ethics, morality, and politics.
|
||
631
|
||
058=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 04/01/92 14:50 Msg:7231 Call:40639 Lines:9
|
||
632 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
633 Putting research and evaluation under curiculam would be like putting the
|
||
634 police internal affairs people under the jurisdiction of the cops on the
|
||
635 street. Ever here of accountability? You go on and on about it all the
|
||
636 time. To bad you don't grasp it.
|
||
637
|
||
638 An Astral Dreamer
|
||
639 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
640
|
||
059=Usr:719 Kilroy : 04/02/92 06:54 Msg:7233 Call:40642 Lines:10
|
||
641
|
||
642 ######################## And the plot thickens (and complicates) ... and
|
||
643 look WHO's say WHO is doing the backstabbing. PFT-CE is being challenged
|
||
644 once again!! I hope PAT is more SERIOUS this time. Maybe OSEA will enter
|
||
645 back into the proceedings this time. I guess I should try to focus on the
|
||
646 most horrible things PFT-CE/OFT/AFT did to me and present them in a "rat-
|
||
647 ional" manner. They should NEVER be allowed to do what they did to me to
|
||
648 another person ... ever. And the district *and* board should be stopped
|
||
649 from their terrorist and stonewalling nonsense.
|
||
650
|
||
060=Usr:719 Kilroy : 04/02/92 19:52 Msg:7234 Call:40650 Lines:11
|
||
651
|
||
652 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& I guess the City hiring Russ Lawrence confirms in my
|
||
653 own pea-brain my own personal theory that the whole East County hype was
|
||
654 probably a total fraud, used to make the $40 sewage rates a little more
|
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655 "wholesome" seeming ... like maybe we're actually DOING something besides
|
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656 just providing perks and free services for wealthy (greedy) developers.
|
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657 But then that's just my humble opinion. What I do know for sure is that
|
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658 Lee Klingler knows good and well just what kind of man he is ... or men
|
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659 they are, whichever. And they'd better not be doing what they did at
|
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660 Citadel.
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661
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061=Usr:719 Kilroy : 04/02/92 21:31 Msg:7235 Call:40651 Lines:10
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662
|
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663 And Yikes! WOuldn't it be funny if the stressed music teacher featured
|
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664 in The Oregonian whose psychologist "fixed everything" by telling him
|
||
665 he was suffering from dysfunctional family/parental rage syndrom was
|
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666 the same teacher who was actually enduring sever harassment and humilia-
|
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667 tion at the whims of Dan Klee? I can just hear it now, as Mr. Klee
|
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668 slams the poor guy's yearly evaluation on the floor and stomps on it
|
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669 are recites the district(board) credo, "it's not what HAS happened that's
|
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670 relevant, but WILL happen (to your neck)..." or "it's 10% what's happened
|
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671
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062=Usr:719 Kilroy : 04/02/92 21:40 Msg:7236 Call:40652 Lines:3
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672 and 90% your reaction," or twisted it more succinctly "Control your re-
|
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673 actions ... end of conversation: period."
|
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674
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063=Usr:719 Kilroy : 04/03/92 07:28 Msg:7237 Call:40657 Lines:11
|
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675 ???? Of course, Hosford's woe could show to go that site-based management
|
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676 *COULD* also work, if there WAS proper balance between management/board/
|
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677 unions, since the community and too few courageous teachers did have the
|
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678 integrity of conviction to go beyond fears of stonewalled responses and
|
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679 police state reprisals. And it *did* point to the Board's typical response
|
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680 to problems, which always causes further complication beyond imagination.
|
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681 But to have Both the admin & board state (among other things) it was all
|
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682 "only a Personnel matter" and of "concern" only to and by Personnel, in my
|
||
683 humble opinion, goes right to the core of the Complication <- which is the
|
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684 THeme of the PPS Board "guidelines/mission statement" publication.
|
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685
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064=Usr:719 Kilroy : 04/03/92 08:00 Msg:7238 Call:40658 Lines:9
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686
|
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687 The way the whole things WAS handled, though, put Everybody concerned in
|
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688 what Should Have Been a simple complaint process, in a True Lurch <- which
|
||
689 seemed to be the Theme of the 5-page double-spaced "script" PFT-CE/OFT
|
||
690 prepared for My "Hearings" process <-<- which, in actually was an ordeal
|
||
691 by water, of which a book Should Be Written <grin> ... and which should
|
||
692 definitely be "Looked Into" is this is, as Wrobert Wrath said, to be the
|
||
693 major problem-solving tool under his researched site-based management plan.
|
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694
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065=Usr:719 Kilroy : 04/03/92 09:48 Msg:7239 Call:40659 Lines:8
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695
|
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696 &&&&&&&&&&&&& And Aint it Amazing Babies, the new Twist to the Dominion
|
||
697 Travesty (it still sounds too much like Dominique to me). I wonder if
|
||
698 the N. Portlanders involved were Really informed of the risks involved
|
||
699 in COP lawyer-MO "interference." Is this another typical networked
|
||
700 "bureaucratic" Lurch??? It'll be interesting to see What Happens Now.
|
||
701 I wonder how kids survive this kind of stress and parental humiliation.
|
||
702
|
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066=Usr:610 Peace 04/06/92 19:00 Msg:7242 Call:40698 Lines:82
|
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703
|
||
704 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ peace $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
|
||
705
|
||
706 My turn. Fasten your seatbelts kids. This is a heck of a story, because it's
|
||
707 true.
|
||
708
|
||
709 Six mnths ago I gave up trying to find a real job in Portland and went back to
|
||
710 delivering pizzas. Finances were extremely ticght from being unemployed for
|
||
711 far too long. I hooked up a second job with temp service. So I was slamming
|
||
712 from one job into the next with out room to breathe or think, when I saw
|
||
713 someone I knew out of the corner of my eye. That's what I thought, anyway.
|
||
714
|
||
715 Tuns out not to be my long lost friend but someone who looks remarkably alike.
|
||
716 I began to think he might make a good love interest, but soon found out that
|
||
717 he was afamily man. Four and a half years of marriage and two kids. So, I
|
||
718 started to think he'd be a great friend. We were both working two jobs and
|
||
719 time for friendship was scarce, but we managed.
|
||
720
|
||
721 Then he said it. "I've bee thinking about the 'D' word." I nearly wrecked
|
||
722 the car I was driving at the time. I knew his marriage was rocky at best,
|
||
723 and that it had been from the start. I had occassionally wished that he
|
||
724 were available, but had NOT expected this!
|
||
725
|
||
726 We continued to see each other as "friends" but we both knew that much more
|
||
727 was waiting to break from just beneath the surface. Barely remembering
|
||
728 right from wrong, we spent many hours together instead of sleeping.
|
||
729
|
||
730 The Christms season approached and I left Oregon for a week to go home to Mom.
|
||
731 While there, she offered to pay off ALL debts and send m through college, IF
|
||
732 I agreed to move home for at least 2 years. I didn't know what to say. I
|
||
733 *loved* Oregon, but Ihad no future there the way things were going. I decided
|
||
734 to say OK.
|
||
735
|
||
736 When I arrived back in Oregon, "he" met me at the airport. He'd jut moved out
|
||
737 of the slimey little house his family called home. We had a place to be and he
|
||
738 was on his way to a divorce. (The aforemetioned "d" word) So we did what
|
||
739 came naturally and turned loose what we had suppressed for so long. We lived
|
||
740 almost inseperably for about two weeks. Then his housemate returned.
|
||
741
|
||
742 Finally, I talked him into giving his marriage another try. I met his wife,
|
||
743 and I acted as a marriage counselor to both of them. Then I took a look at
|
||
744 what I was doing, realized I was working very hard in the opposite direction
|
||
745 from what I wanted most, and quit. He was back with his family, I'd done
|
||
746 the right thing. There was no need to torture myself further. I tried to go
|
||
747 on with my life.
|
||
748
|
||
749 He stopped by my pizza place during his lunch hours, and called me almost
|
||
750 every day. There was something mssing. As if the life was being sucked out
|
||
751 of him, he looked "monotone". I asked if this was what he really wanted, and
|
||
752 if he was happy with his life. He assured me that he was fine. I nodded and
|
||
753 turned back to my work.
|
||
754
|
||
755 Some days later, on a dark and stormy night, I sat in the living room of
|
||
756 a friend's apartment. The phone rang. It was my last BF's new GF calling to
|
||
757 announce their engagement. I felt suddenly that everyone in the world was
|
||
758 falling in lov and getting married and leaving me alone. I excused myself,
|
||
759 and sat in my car crying. Finally, I headed home, where a wonderful house
|
||
760 mate handed me a glass of wine and told me not to worry about it.
|
||
761
|
||
762 Leaving my home to give another friend a ride south that evening, there was
|
||
763 yet another car that looked like "his" coming toward me from the other side
|
||
764 of the intersection. In the rain it even looked like th car flickered its
|
||
765 lights at me. Iwas in teh middle of telling myself not to be so folish, when
|
||
766 the offending vehicle turned through a red light in front of me and onto a
|
||
767 side street. The light turned green and I began to pull away, when someone
|
||
768 got out of the car and began to chase me. I stopped. It was him.
|
||
769
|
||
770 I openned the car door. When I asked him what he was doing, he said, "Looking
|
||
771 for you! I've looked everywhere; called all your friends, I've driven to all
|
||
772 your usuall places. I've been worried sick. What's wrong?"
|
||
773
|
||
774 I told him what had gotten me so upset, and we discussed the strangeness of
|
||
775 his being aware of my desire to see him. At that moment, I believe, we gave
|
||
776 in to our feelings for each other. So glad to have found each other again, we
|
||
777 said "to hell with ethics" and acted in our own best interests.
|
||
778
|
||
779 Later that evening, when we had picked up my friend who wanted a ride, I said "
|
||
780 "If life continues to be like this, I'm going to quit."
|
||
781
|
||
782 I'll tell you the rst later...
|
||
783 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ peace $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
|
||
784
|
||
067=Usr:530 Jessie a. 04/08/92 05:56 Msg:7244 Call:40712 Lines:6
|
||
785 *!*!*!*!*!*!*!
|
||
786 Peaceyou sound like you are in a lot of pain. You have our ear. And I'm
|
||
787 sorry to know you hurt and got hurt. This place can be a filthy place at
|
||
788 times. Lots of people know hurt. Sound off with whatever you need to.
|
||
789 Support you've got
|
||
790 Jessie
|
||
068=Usr:1 CISTOP MIKEY 04/10/92 17:40 Msg:7246 Call:40734 Lines:3
|
||
791 -------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
792 Gosh, I hope that things will work out ok.
|
||
793 ---------------------------------------------
|
||
069=Usr:706 STEVEN PITTMAN 04/11/92 19:47 Msg:7248 Call:40746 Lines:3
|
||
794 C
|
||
795
|
||
796
|
||
070=Usr:417 TREVOR MACY 04/12/92 20:03 Msg:7249 Call:40760 Lines:6
|
||
797 DLS
|
||
798
|
||
799
|
||
800 CC
|
||
801
|
||
802
|
||
071=Usr:719 Kilroy : 04/13/92 05:59 Msg:7250 Call:40762 Lines:15
|
||
803 MOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMOMO
|
||
804 Interesting comment by Phil Keisling about educational malpractice. Now
|
||
805 that I have an absolutely CLASSIC letter of Board Member Turner (also a
|
||
806 social worker/psycholigist at PSU) that reflects to a T exactly what I
|
||
807 was trying to point out to the entire Board about executive behavior/
|
||
808 attitudes .... all of which SHOULD constitute educational malpractice.
|
||
809 Funny thing that Lauri should be working for him, what with her long-
|
||
810 time association with the district/board/whatever. Then, too, with the
|
||
811 article on Jerry Wilson in the same Sunday Forum section, it dawned on
|
||
812 me that the school board now seems to be all made up of lawyers and
|
||
813 "power" company concerns (one both <-grin> with one developer thrown in.
|
||
814 But I wonder why the Wilson article didn't mention activities prior to
|
||
815 Soloflex that most probably "enabled" him/them to "start" w/so much
|
||
816 capital.
|
||
817 M)M)M)M)M)M)M)M)M)M)M)M)M)M)M)M)M)M)M)M)M)M))M)M)M)M)M)M)M))M)M)M)M)M
|
||
072=Usr:719 Kilroy : 04/13/92 19:13 Msg:7251 Call:40774 Lines:3
|
||
818
|
||
819 o o
|
||
820 -------------------""---U---""--------------------Ma Kilroy was here ---
|
||
073=Usr:706 STEVEN PITTMAN 04/17/92 18:56 Msg:7252 Call:40806 Lines:1
|
||
821 CBYE
|
||
074=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 04/18/92 10:36 Msg:7253 Call:40810 Lines:12
|
||
822 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
823 Thing that doesn't annoy me. Being let go at the end of the year because
|
||
824 Measure five caused another 15% cut in the Research and evaluation dept.
|
||
825 budget. (On top of a %10 cut last year.)
|
||
826
|
||
827 Thing that does annoy me. Getting my hours cut in half because the head
|
||
828 of the department is running scared. And I was one of the lucky ones.
|
||
829 The physcal year doesn't even end till june.
|
||
830
|
||
831 An Astral Dreamer
|
||
832 &*&*&*&*'s (Looking for a job in the real world.)
|
||
833
|
||
075=Usr:219 Friar Mossback 04/20/92 05:30 Msg:7254 Call:40821 Lines:9
|
||
834 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
|
||
835 Astral-
|
||
836 There is no such thing as the real world any more. I work in the private
|
||
837 sector, where it seems that long term planning is next quarter, and a short
|
||
838 term problem is a signal to absolute panic. So far, I have a job. As a
|
||
839 matter of fact, I have three people's jobs. :)
|
||
840 Keep looking.
|
||
841 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][[][] Friar [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
|
||
842
|
||
076=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 04/20/92 07:38 Msg:7255 Call:40822 Lines:8
|
||
843 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
844 Friar, thats interesting. Sounds just like what they are always criticizing
|
||
845 on TV. The US just can't seem to compete because we can't look more than
|
||
846 one querter into the future. Thats life I guess.
|
||
847
|
||
848 An Astral Dreamer
|
||
849 &*&*&*&*'s (Heading for a depression of a differant sort)
|
||
850
|
||
077=Usr:706 STEVEN PITTMAN 04/20/92 17:10 Msg:7256 Call:40823 Lines:1
|
||
851 WILL MISS HIM.
|
||
078=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 04/21/92 12:27 Msg:7257 Call:40841 Lines:7
|
||
852 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
853 Well, they cut another 190000. Looks like the stupid political games
|
||
854 didn't work. Life sucks, but the alternative is a lot worse.
|
||
855
|
||
856 An Astral Dreamer
|
||
857 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
858
|
||
079=Usr:719 Kilroy : 04/22/92 05:39 Msg:7258 Call:40848 Lines:15
|
||
859
|
||
860 oo
|
||
861 --------------""---u---""---------------the nose is outta joint but I
|
||
862 aint gonna correct it, because it would be impossible anyway. But I
|
||
863 called in cause I thought I mighta SMELLED another rat (after reading
|
||
864 yesterday's paper). Is this yet another PPS Strings Attached Shenanigan
|
||
865 or what ... with the Board and all? Maybe there IS something to term
|
||
866 limitations. How long's Rieke been on the Board, and his Mother right
|
||
867 before that? Now might be a good time to take Griffith up on his offer
|
||
868 to look into my matter. I could include my newest insult in the mess.
|
||
869 Or maybe I should wait for the new superintendent, whose already seems
|
||
870 to have been "enabled" to start off on the wrong foot.
|
||
871
|
||
872 But did I hear Peter Jennings say the othe day there's a new trend to
|
||
873 do away with school boards?
|
||
080=Usr:719 Kilroy : 04/22/92 07:47 Msg:7259 Call:40851 Lines:13
|
||
874
|
||
875 And who WAS that wonder "volunteer" for PPS on Ch2 news last night? As,
|
||
876 usual, I wasn't quite listening (because they tend to bug me) and I looked
|
||
877 over and thought it was Carol Turner in our face again. And since this is
|
||
878 a drug she seemed to be "pushing" on me when I had a little visit with her
|
||
879 (along with running for a school board position, like they musta told Ron
|
||
880 Herndon according to the Snoregonian), leads me to believe there's some
|
||
881 kind of inbreeding here. Actually, I took it as a compliment that she
|
||
882 thought I should volunteer to work with the kids because it kinds contra-
|
||
883 dicts every reason they all originally said I shouldn't be working for the
|
||
884 district in the first place. Anyway, the "chick" on the news sure looked
|
||
885 like Ms. Turner, like she was a sister or something.
|
||
886
|
||
081=Usr:95 Josh Baumgartner 04/26/92 12:01 Msg:7260 Call:40882 Lines:2
|
||
887 ------ NEW BBS planned for MAY; "The Eagle's Nest" @ 643-xxxx
|
||
888 Keep tuned for more info
|
||
082=Usr:1 CISTOP MIKEY 04/26/92 21:43 Msg:7261 Call:40891 Lines:71
|
||
889 ****************************************************************
|
||
890 The Portuguese were well aware of the curvature of the earth.
|
||
891 In fact it was a very pressing problem at the time. They had
|
||
892 been making longer and longer explorations down the coast of
|
||
893 Africa. This caused them problems because the standard
|
||
894 navigational method at the time was rather crude. It consisted
|
||
895 of sighting on the North Star which told them how far down the
|
||
896 coast they were. The problem was that they were begining to
|
||
897 lose it as a reference as they approached the equator. They
|
||
898 needed very much to come up with a new navigation system that
|
||
899 was not dependant upon such a limited view point. They were
|
||
900 using the latitude/longitude system already, as laid out in
|
||
901 Ptolemy's Geographica. All they really needed was a better
|
||
902 system to know the latitude and longitude they were at.
|
||
903 At the time, they were navigating in the southern Atlantic
|
||
904 using a combination of the sun and the North Star.
|
||
905 When they ran into a "large landmass" to the west they knew
|
||
906 that it was something new. That's why Portuguese is spoken
|
||
907 today on the Eastern side of South America.
|
||
908 When Chris C. sailed off to try to find the new spice route
|
||
909 to Japan, he carried with him a copy of Toscanelli's map which
|
||
910 showed him how to get there. The map was created from a
|
||
911 combination of information that Toscanelli had put together from
|
||
912 a multitude of sources, including the efforts of the Portuguese
|
||
913 and Marco Polo. Toscanelli's main input was that instead of
|
||
914 labeling the area "Terra Incognita" (unknown lands) as Ptolemy
|
||
915 of Alexandria did, Toscanelli projected that there was 6500 miles
|
||
916 of ocean there (based on the information he got from the Portuguese.
|
||
917 He based that on the knowlege of the curvature of the Earth being
|
||
918 about 75 miles per degree at the equator, and calculating from
|
||
919 that based on the land mass that was currently known. His main
|
||
920 error came from the incorrect size that Macro Polo had provided
|
||
921 about the size of the Asian continent.
|
||
922 In 1440 Cardinal Nicholas wrote his Reconciliation of Opposites.
|
||
923 In it he wrote; "If the universe is infinite then the Earth in not
|
||
924 necessarily, or even possibly at the centre. And if that is so,
|
||
925 the Earth may well be circling the Sun. It is only the viewpoint
|
||
926 of the observer as he stands on the Earth that makes him think
|
||
927 it the centre of the universe. The same would be true of anybody
|
||
928 standing on the Moon or on any one of the stars and planets there
|
||
929 might be in the universe. And if everything were relative to
|
||
930 everything else, the only way to know where you were on the Earth
|
||
931 or on a planet, would be to measure the 'elsewhere'."
|
||
932 As you can see, the argument at the time was not whether the
|
||
933 Earth was flat or round, but rather whether the Earth was circling
|
||
934 the Sun or the Sun circled the Earth. With the Earth circling the
|
||
935 Sun becoming the favored belief by those with sufficent knowledge.
|
||
936 Interestingly, the discovery of the Americas did a lot to change
|
||
937 that belief. Since the Bible made no mention of the American
|
||
938 continent, it put to question the completeness of truth as revealed
|
||
939 in the Bible. It wasn't until the 1500's when Copernicus wrote his
|
||
940 "Little Commentary", which later was published as "On the Revolution
|
||
941 of the Celestial Spheres." That the argument became heated public
|
||
942 debate.
|
||
943 The issue of the Earth being flat or round was nothing by contrast
|
||
944 to the issue over whether the earth moved and that it was not the
|
||
945 center of the universe. Aristotle had said two thousand years before
|
||
946 that the Earth was a sphere. "Because that was a perfect shape and
|
||
947 because its shadow could be seen on the moon."
|
||
948 The issue of movement and universal centering though was much more
|
||
949 of a difficult hurdle to overcome. The Bible stated flat out that the
|
||
950 Earth did not move "The world is established that it cannot be moved."
|
||
951 This is why the wierd and bizzare orbital patterns for the planets and
|
||
952 the Sun existed for so long. It was an attempt to force the Biblical
|
||
953 account to fit with observed fact. Essentially, Copernicus said;
|
||
954 "I don't care whether the Earth moves or not by Biblical account.
|
||
955 What I care about is that the math works out. Pope Gregory then used
|
||
956 the "new math" to revise the calandar in 1582 to the form that we
|
||
957 use today.
|
||
958 ******************************************************************
|
||
959
|
||
083=Usr:3 Ramek 04/26/92 21:57 Msg:7262 Call:40892 Lines:36
|
||
960 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
961
|
||
962 I went to sleep with gum in my mouth and now there's gum in my hair and when
|
||
963 I got out of bed this morning I tripped on the skateboard and by mistake I
|
||
964 dropped my sweater in the sink while the water was running and I could tell
|
||
965 it was going to be a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day...
|
||
966
|
||
967 I think I'll move to Australia...
|
||
968
|
||
969 At school Mrs. Dickens liked Paul's picture of the sailboat better than my
|
||
970 picture of the invisible castle.
|
||
971 At singing time she said I sang too loud. At counting time she said I left
|
||
972 out sixteen. Who needs sixteen?
|
||
973 I could tell it was going to be a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.
|
||
974 ...we went to the shoestore to buy some sneakers. Anthony chose white ones
|
||
975 with blue stripes. Nick chose red ones with white stripes. I chose blue ones
|
||
976 with red stripes but then the shoe man said, We're all sold out. They
|
||
977 made me buy plain old white ones, but they can't make me wear them.
|
||
978 When we picked up dad at his office he said I couldn't play with his copy
|
||
979 machine, but I forgot. He also said to watch out for the books on his desk,
|
||
980 and I was as careful as could be except for my elbow. He also said don't
|
||
981 fool around with the phone, but I think I called Australia. My dad said
|
||
982 please don't pick him up anymore.
|
||
983
|
||
984 There were lima beans for dinner and I hate limas.
|
||
985 There was kissing on TV and I hate kissing.
|
||
986 My bath was too hot, I got soap in my eyes, my marble went down the drain,
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987 and I had to wear my railroad-train pajamas. I hate my railroad-train
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988 pajamas.
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990 It has been a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.
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991 My Mom says some days are like that...Even in Australia.
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992 -Alexander
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994 Carol said he'd probably shredded when I mentioned confidentiality) and
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995 prepared herself with it during the time she couldn't meet with me.
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