Wed 8 Sep 2004
When I check the Daily Messages at the College, I get:
You may only use this application from the Williams College Network
along with a handy listing of my non-Williams IP address. Is this really purposeful? I would think that the College would want to encourage goofy alums to participate in life at Williams as much as possible.
Luckily, I am an evil computer genius, so I just look just add the appropriate month, as so, and all is revealed.


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2 Responses to “Daily Messages Want To Be Free”
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Mike Eros says:
I agree, it is nice in theory for alums to have access to on-campus messages. However, I can’t read the messages for more than 5 seconds (just tried) without vowing not to read them again very soon, because of an overwhelming feeling of cheesiness, nostalgia, and longing for a return to Williams campus life. Surely these are not appropriate sentiments for a DM review.
September 8th, 2004 at 11:35 amDavid Kane says:
“cheesiness, nostalgia, and longing for a return to Williams” mean more alumni donations, I think.
September 8th, 2004 at 11:38 am