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From: miller@cs.rochester.edu (Brad Miller)
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In article <ey33f31is77.fsf@staffa.aiai.ed.ac.uk>, Tim Bradshaw
<tfb@aiai.ed.ac.uk> wrote:

> This is not technically a lisp question I suppose...
> 
> I have a text file (in fact, an html version is at
> http://www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/~tfb/random-docs/alm.html) which has a parody
> of Alice's Restaurant, presumably written by someone who was at MIT.
> 
> If I ever knew who the author was I don't now, and in fact I don't
> even have the original document, just a TeX version I made a long time
> ago.  Someone suggested it might be by Guy Steele but I'm not sure.
> 
> Does anyone know the history of this, and where a clean version can be
> found?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> --tim

It's on the humor page of the ALU site:

http://www.cs.rochester.edu/u/miller/alu.html

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