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Cine-club of Palo Alto

From: laurent mieville <click for textversion of email address >
Date: Thu, 27 Mar 1997 09:06:24 -0800 (PST)

Hello everybody,

For those of you who are missing french movies, the french cine
club of Palo Alto could be of interest.

Every wednesday evening at 8:00pm behind the Palo Alto Cultural Center
(1313 newell road, close to Embarcadero, just before the Palo Alto Library)
the french cine club of Palo Alto shows a french movie. The price is $6
and the movie is followed by a small drink taken outside the cultural
center.

Unfortunately, the season will soon be over. The last film of the program
is "La Nuit de Varennes" (1982) with Jean-Louis Trintignant, Jean-Louis
Barrault and Marcello Mastroiani and will take place Wed. April 2.

You can register there to be on their mailing list or you can phone to
(415) 325 38 31.

Next serie of films should begin after the summer.

Laurent

PS Here is a little joke to start a good day of work

------------------------------------
Why God never received tenure...
>>
>> 1. Only one major publication
>>
>> 2. ..in Hebrew
>>
>> 3. ..no references
>>
>> 4. It wasn't published in a refereed journal.
>>
>> 5. There are some doubts he wrote it himself.
>>
>> 6. It may be true he created the world, but what has
>>H e done since then?
>>
>> 7. The scientific community has had a hard time
>>replicating his results.
>>
>> 8. Never applied to the ethics board for permission
>>to use human subjects.
>>
>> 9. When experiment went awry, tried to cover it by
>>drowning subjects.
>>
>> 10. When subjects didn't behave as predicted,
>>deleted them from sample.
>>
>> 11.. Rarely came to class and just told students to
>>read the book.
>>
>> 12. Expelled the first two students for learning too
>>much.
>>
>> 13. Only had ten requirements, but most of his
>>students failed them.

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Received on Tue Mar 11 1997 - 12:07:51 PST

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