Subject: Re: RIP Quote File From: statman@oak.circa.ufl.edu (Charles D. Kincaid) Date: 1991-02-15, 08:47 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <2745@autodesk.COM>, robertj@unreal.uucp (Young Rob Jellinghaus) writes: > >Well, many people have been asking me for copies of my Twin Peaks quote > >file, and I am finally forced to confess that I have dropped the ball. > >Yes, my life has become more interesting than Twin Peaks, and lacking > >a VCR or friends with whom I can reliably hook up to watch it, I have > >let Twin Peaks slide in favor of other Saturday activities. > > > >Therefore, I am no longer a fit keeper of the Twin Peaks Quote List. I > >post here the last version, which is current up through early January, > >I think. Anyone who wishes to add quotes to it and in general maintain it > >is free to do so; I release it into the public domain. > > > >Have fun y'all! > > [many excellent quotes deleted] > > > >-- > >Rob Jellinghaus | "Next time you see a lie being spread or > >Autodesk, Inc. | a bad decision being made out of sheer > >robertj@Autodesk.COM | ignorance, pause, and think of hypertext." > >{decwrl,uunet}!autodesk!robertj | -- K. Eric Drexler, _Engines of Creation_ I am volunteering to maintain the quotes list and I will have a coffee showdown with anybody that disagrees :-). Many kudos to Rob for doing an amazing job with the quotes list in the past I am sad that he is leaving. (Let's hope it isn't contagious :-) I will actually be starting "Twin Quotes", a new file that is, obviously, the twin of the previous one. (Unless the name is too much to take) I will post the new one and e-mail upon request Rob's to cut down on bandwith. Any suggestions for quotes or disagreements and corrections to the current ones are greatly appreciated. Obviously, quotes that I think are good others will disagree with. I will use my own judgment in most places unless there is strong opinion against. And if I do a poor job, then you can always lynch me. (Oooh, baad) Since it is Friday as I write this I will post the first edition by Monday (or so). This will start from episode 3001. Until then. charles d. kincaid statman@sole.stat.ufl.edu "I hate quotations. Tell me what you know." -- Ralph Waldo Emerson