From: filbo@armory.com Subject: Re: hello, anybody there? Jeff Keller carried it [to UC Santa Cruz] from MIT [in 1989], but I think he said that MIT legend was that it had arrived there from somewhere around Georgia [actually NJ -- below]. It may be impossible to trace authoritatively. Jeff says that at MIT it never evolved to the extent it has locally; took a bad turn at some point with people trying to make a drinking/bonging game out of it, which was not in the cards (so to speak), and died out. Maybe Jeff can fill in more of the folklore. -------- Date: Wed, 10 Mar 1993 23:15:48 -0800 From: John Bigboute To: filbo@armory.com, ian@cse.ucsc.edu Subject: Re: hello, anybody there? Cc: mauists@armory.com, nmcvaugh@ecclab.med.utah.edu, pocock@math.utah.edu Actually, the infection was transmitted to MIT by a New Jersey native. Once there, it flourished for a year or two before immunities began to develop. Before it died, however, it was carried to UCSC, where it rapidly mutated into a more virulant form that survives largely unchanged to this day. Perhaps the rules should be posted to some newsgroup...