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Drinking and driving is prevented by a strict TFWG Mixologist's Code, whereby you will be provided with a place to crash, but if you get too inebriated to drive (by the discretion of the staff), then your wallets and whatever you bring are fair game until you wake up.
 
You wake up in a closely monitored room surrounded by security monitors that record your every movement which are scrutinized by the Head Mixologist and the mixology team.
 
The Head Mixologist and the mixology team work together to get your drinks right, unlike the clowns who will mix your stuff wrong at holes-in-the-wall ruffian dive bars like Illusions.
 
At holes-in-the-wall ruffian dive bars like Illusions they don't require that you throw the keys in a big box with all the other keys when you walk in the door, but I do understand that they provide a complimentary white cane to the patrons, so that they can dance while DJ MarcB spins the tunes.
 
While DJ MarcB spins the tunes, the bartenders are getting his watered-down drinks ready because they know he's a lousy tipper.


Poor Marc. He puts way too much info online. :D
 
Diamond Jim Brady was the grantor of the very first band camp in 1916, at which time he also provided the first library, along with our first board of trustees.
 
Our first board of trustees could only imagine what today's PowerWorld would become and the great leadership that has taken it into the next century.
 
The Goodyear Blimp flying around America to congratulate us on making it to 32 years of TFWG will be enough to get us noticed, but by then it will be too late, because we will already have accomplished the unachievable.
 
Achievable by any measure even if we have to hire some Blue Angels to skywrite an invitation at future airshows.


Most departments throughout campus will close by 3pm on Friday. Some of them will be entirely closed on Friday. Everything should be up and running again on Monday the 27th. New Year's Eve day is a regular workday.
 
The last one to use the FWG University's PDP-10 at the end of the day needs to log out properly then call me at the computer centre so I can perform an orderly shutdown and not leave the thing running all night long.

[size=8pt]The last few nights somebody with the login name "zaphodd" under the PG #17,2026 has been logging in at around 2030h, finishing their activities around midnight-30 the next morning, then just leaving it there to idle the rest of the night away.

Now I really don't mind folks logging in to run their batch processes late at night after everyone else has made themselves scarce. (In fact I recommend it, I mean, how can anyone reasonably expect to get any intense computing done on a timesharing mainframe when everyone else is logged in at the same time?) Just *please* remember to make yourself scarce as well when you are all finished! Otherwise it'll just sit there, wearing out the hard drives and wasting lots of electricity in the process.....
 


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