From: cgdemarc@ai.mit.edu (Carl de Marcken)
Date: Fri, 6 Oct 1995 14:06:48 -0400
To: all-ai
Subject: GSB, Today, 5:30, 7AI


I didn't plan to send out a message today.  There was supposed to be a
softball game, between the "Brains" (graduate students) and the "Brain
Eaters" (faculty and staff), during the regular GSB time.

But it is cloudy today.  And God help us, we certainly can't be outside
playing games in anything over 30% humidity.  We might melt, or short out.
It isn't raining out, no.  It's cloudy.  There's no snow, or lightning or
tornadoes or barracuda swarms.  It's cloudy.  Not even dark clouds- just
cloudy.  No large frozen granules dropping at hundreds of miles an hour to
shatter our brains and leave them over the asphalt for the brain eaters to
pick off in tomorrow's sweltering sun.  It's just too cloudy.

So we'll drink beer instead.

Come join us at this week's

		    G I R L   S C O U T   B E N E F I T

and celebrate the climate controlled wonder of the seventh floor playroom.

