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2002/9/29-30 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:26040 Activity:nil
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        Hilarious thread on 61b newsgroup from February. Look at the
        first message, and at Shewchuk's reply (Shewchuk was teaching
        61b at the time).
        \_ It's Microsoft's fault.
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Your payments to tax deferred pension and savings plans (paid directly or withheld from earnings), including but not limited to, amounts reported on the W-2 Form in Boxes 12a though 12d, codes D, E, F, G, H, and S. I was going to send this to my dear mother, and for some reason I posted this here. On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Jeffrey Min wrote: > OMG this is so funny I can't stop laughing. I didn't know you'd switched your major from CS to accounting, but it's probably a good thing with that dot com crash and all. When I last checked in June you had $85,000 in Enron stock, and the complete "The Lion King" collectible figurine line from the Franklin Mint. Oh, that's easy, 23 + 24 + 25 + 26 + 27 + 28 + 29 = 182. You're worth more than all the gold in the world to us, dear. I hope you don't mind I don't have access to the newsgroup so I asked that nice professor of yours to type this in for me. I didn't know you'd switched your major > from CS to accounting, but it's probably a good thing with that dot > com crash and all. When I last checked in June you had $85,000 in Enron stock, > and the complete "The Lion King" collectible figurine line from the > Franklin Mint. I didn't know you'd switched your major > from CS to accounting, but it's probably a good thing with that dot > com crash and all. When I last checked in June you had $85,000 in Enron stock, > and the complete "The Lion King" collectible figurine line from the > Franklin Mint. That would have to be the funniest mistake I've seen in a while and the best ripost from a professor ever. I can only blame Microsoft for putting the "New Post" button at the same place where the "Create Mail" button usually is.