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2002/3/1 [Academia/Berkeley/CSUA/Troll/TJB] UID:24003 Activity:insanely high
3/01    tjb gets thrown out of UCB... now threatens terrorism!
        \_ See http://www.b-boys.com threads under "tibee" -- there are a number
           of them.
        \_ link?
                \_ please forward all TJB correspondence to brain
        \_ who is tjb?
          \_ He's kind of the Wesley Willis of EECS.
        \_ finger: tjb: no such user
        \_ just run tjb from the command line.
                \_ <DEAD>www.gelatinous.com/danh/trevor/trevor.html<DEAD>
                   \_ i don't see anything on that list of events
                      as lame as compiling a list like that about
                      someone.
           \_ He was my floormate freshman year.  Not a bad guy.  Pretty
              coked up, but cool in that dorm sort of way.  But I think people
              who follow his story should admit something- the guy's pretty
              damn smart.  He'll either turn out to be the next Steve Jobs if
              he cleans up, or Ted Kazinski.  Has anybody else gotten this
              vibe about him?
              \_ He's smarter than the average UCB student, but far from
                 brilliant, and too socially incompetent to get anywhere in
                 the real world (other than perhaps in narcotics trade...)
                 Steve Jobs is right out. Ted Kazynski -- improbable, but
                 not at all impossible. -met tjb in person, not too willing
                 to admit that
              \_ My guess is that he will end up on lithium, put on 40 pounds,
                 move back to Ohio, get a job and marry a fat white blonde
                 chick.
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