It wasn't just you. The WPI campus email servers had a glitch in the anti spam system, and a large backlog of messages, including WLUG, got caught up in it.

On April 21, 2016 3:30:56 PM EDT, Keith Wright <kwright@keithdiane.us> wrote:
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Gregory Avedissian <avedis.dc@gmail.com> writes:

On 04/14/2016 10:06 AM, Tim Keller wrote:
Hey Gang,

This a reminder we've got a meeting Thursday April 14th!

I just got a wad of messages from last week.

Don't know what happened, but it looks like not my fault.

MX1.WPI.EDU takes seven days to deliver a message to itself.

Why exactly seven days? (plus one second)

Not my problem, I'm still thinking about Knuth Vol 4B,
problem 121, and how to prove the Myhill-Nerode theorem
in a monoidal closed category.

This a test. Is it still April?
My calendar says May, but it's 2009.
I save paper by using old caledars (there's always
a month that starts on the same day of the week).

-- Keith



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