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- From: mattm@apple.com (Matthew Melmon)
- Newsgroups: soc.motss
- Subject: Re: Marky M. and Vanity Fair
- Message-ID: <mattm-301292164321@mcmelmon.apple.com>
- Date: 31 Dec 92 00:50:29 GMT
- References: <mattm-301292134613@mcmelmon.apple.com> <1992Dec30.233800.26466@PacBell.COM>
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- Organization: Apple Computer, Inc.
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- In article <1992Dec30.233800.26466@PacBell.COM>, rjwill6@PacBell.COM (Rod
- Williams) wrote:
-
- > Cuper*tino*???!!!
-
- Certainly not! I *work* in Cupertino. I *live* in Menlo Park.
- *Much* closer to that beacon of the elite: San Francisco (without
- having to smell the backed up sewers and the pissed-on sidewalks and
- the uncollected trash and the stagnant bay-waters and all that...).
-
- But, one really must include the entire Bay Area when discussing
- 'cultural landmarks' - as both Stanford and Berkeley lie beyond
- the confines of Babylon.
-
- As, of course, does the * Stanford * Shopping * Center *
-
- *X*
- (I do wish Apple would take up the lease on the absolutely
- divine office buildings in Palo Alto that Digital is vacating,
- but no such luck is likely to materialize. ApplePARC, or
- something like that...)
-