I don't believe the water tower was a one-person job. Fortunately I have a perfect alibi, being on the other side of the country that day. -rob On Fri, Mar 12, 2021 at 6:51 AM Ken Thompson wrote: > fred dumpster dove on the way to the labs. > his prize, beside the cheese awfuls, was > the bowling pins for the 6th floor bowling > alley. > > fred was after a german ww2 enigma. he > left requests at two european shops that > were known to occasionally have one. > when one came to light, fred and i split > the price. after years of dwindling hope > for another one showing up, fred an i > flipped a coin to see who owned it. fred > won. before his death he gave it to me. > > and lastly, and secret until now, fred > painted the peter face on the water tower. > > > > On Thu, Mar 11, 2021 at 8:14 AM M Douglas McIlroy < > m.douglas.mcilroy@dartmouth.edu> wrote: > >> Ah, yes. Fred would pick things up at the Keebler Baking factory outlet >> on his way to work. >> We called it the "used cookie store". >> >> On Thu, Mar 11, 2021 at 10:31 AM Andrew Hume wrote: >> >>> fred was certainly a character. >>> >>> perhaps ken or rob might confirm this, but i recall at least one of the >>> canoe trips demonstrated >>> the effects of dropping flour sacks onto canoes from a small airplane. >>> (i was not present on any >>> of these trips, but heard this from grampp.) >>> >>> he was also responsible for occasionally buying bulk bags of barely >>> digestible cheese crackers >>> (we called them cheese awfuls) and leaving them in the Unix Room to be >>> eaten. >>> >>> > On Mar 11, 2021, at 7:06 AM, M Douglas McIlroy < >>> m.douglas.mcilroy@dartmouth.edu> wrote: >>> > >>> > In all that's been written about the Research Unix players, >>> > Fred Grampp has gotten far less coverage than he deserves. >>> > I hope to rectify that with this post, most of which was >>> > written soon after his death. >>> > >>> >>>