Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!think!ames!pasteur!ucbvax!WB3FFV.AMPR.ORG!uucp From: uucp@WB3FFV.AMPR.ORG (0000-uucp) Newsgroups: comp.lang.modula2 Subject: Warning From uucp Message-ID: <8810090357.AA28486@wb3ffv.ampr.org> Date: 9 Oct 88 03:57:05 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: Info-Modula2 Distribution List Organization: The Internet Lines: 82 We have been unable to contact machine 'sarin' since you queued your job. sarin!mail eric (Date 10/06) The job will be deleted in several days if the problem is not corrected. If you care to kill the job, execute the following command: uustat -ksarinN11d0 Sincerely, wb3ffv!uucp ############################################# ##### Data File: ############################ From aplcen!mimsy!rutgers!ucf1vm.bitnet!INFO-M2 Thu Oct 6 16:19:10 1988 remote from wb3ffv Received: by wb3ffv.ampr.org (Smail-2.5) id AA16442; 6 Oct 88 16:19:10 EDT (Thu) Received: by mimsy.UMD.EDU (smail2.5) id AA19130; 6 Oct 88 13:38:43 EDT (Thu) Received: from AJPO.SEI.CMU.EDU by rutgers.edu (5.59/1.15) id AA11602; Thu, 6 Oct 88 13:31:13 EDT Received: from cunyvm.cuny.edu by decwrl.dec.com (5.54.5/4.7.34) id AA02278; Thu, 6 Oct 88 09:57:33 PDT Received: from BITNIC.BITNET by CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (IBM VM SMTP R1.1) with BSMTP id 7152; Tue, 04 Oct 88 22:48:31 EDT Received: by BITNIC (Mailer X1.25) id 3502; Tue, 04 Oct 88 22:49:17 EDT Return-Path: Received: from ucbvax.berkeley.edu by jade.berkeley.edu (5.54 (CFC 4.22.3)/1.16.18B) id AA06972; Tue, 4 Oct 88 17:07:31 PDT Received: by ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (5.59/1.31) id AA05235; Tue, 4 Oct 88 15:03:24 PDT Received: from USENET by ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU with netnews for info-m2@ucf1vm.bitnet (info-modula-2@ucf1vm.bitnet) (contact usenet@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU if you have questions) Organization: TRW - Data Systems Lab., Redondo Beach, CA References: , Message-Id: <820@trwspf.TRW.COM> Date: Sat, 1 Oct 88 00:39:22 GMT Reply-To: Info-Modula2 Distribution List Sender: Info-Modula2 Distribution List Comments: Warning -- original Sender: tag was editor%ucf1vm.BITNET@JADE.BERKELEY.EDU From: Roger Vossler Subject: Re: Modula2 Machine Comments: To: info-modula-2@ucf1vm To: "(no name)" In article Info-Modula2 Distribution List writes: *What I allways want to know but was afraid to ask: *Why "Lilith"? What's the reason for the name? * *Thanks, Michael According to ancient Semitic folklore, Lilith was a female demon or vampire who lived in desolate places. According to Jewish mythology, Lilith was the first wife of Adam, before the creation of Eve. There's a very interesting story connected with this as well. According to other legends, Lilith was the first creation of Luficer, known as the God of Light or The Shining One. Lucifer is also reputed to be the father of Lilith's twin daughters who became the consorts of the Angels who were cast out of heaven with Lucifer. This all occurred before Lucifer invented evil as the antithesis of life and became Satan. Lilith and all of her offspring were all decreed to be of the female sex by their father, Luficer. Lilith and all of the Daughters of Lilith were stunningly beautiful creatures who totally captured the souls, attention, etc of all mortal men who were fortunate (or unfortunate, depending upon your point of view) to gaze upon them. Thus, Lilith stole men away from their wives, girlfriends, and/or lovers. Anyone who has worked upon a Lilith can appreciate how well a Lilith can totally capture your imagination! Thus, the name for this computer. -- Roger Vossler BIX: rvossler dragon@trwspf.trw.com ...!trwrb!trwspf!dragon