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...Sudha B. Biddinger, who has worked in Kahn’s lab since 2001, recalls that during her first years at Joslin, Kahn returned all of her e-mails??even between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. “He has a little plaque on his desk that says, ‘It can be done,’ and I think that’s true,” says Biddinger. “He just gets it done...
...according to Selsby. Zittrain, who is also a professor at Oxford University in England, said that the e-mails were not necessarily the work of someone looking to break into Harvard’s network in particular. He added that he received two copies of the recent phishing e-mails??one in his Harvard inbox, and one at his Oxford account...
...only thing out there,” said Noah S. Selsby, a client technology advisor for FAS IT. The popular Gmail service—offering a range of features including fast searching, integrated instant messaging, and a “conversation view” that groups related e-mails??is an appealing option for students. Although Harvard has yet to release the results of last week’s questionnaire, Selsby said that what he has seen so far demonstrates that students’ main concerns are the Web interface and storage space. Currently, the storage capacity...
...Whitney] sent out a lot of helpful e-mails??I hope whoever replaces her does too.” said Ryan B. Darnell ’08, an economics concentrator...
...choose from every weekend. I am probably one of the least athletic people in the world, but its still fun going to a football or hockey game with a group of friends. (Note: tailgating is an acceptable loophole to the no plastic cup rule.) 9. Save all your e-mails??you never know when that drunken e-mail you received from a friend sophomore year will come in handy (not for blackmail, but for later hilarity). And going back and rereading some of your earlier e-mails is always refreshingly mortifying. 10. Don’t take anything...