CREDITS
Shuttleboy was born on 25 October 1998 to David J. Malan '99,
who wrote him for some friends after taking CS 50 and CS 51.
Originally a UNIX-based program on fas.harvard.edu, Shuttleboy now exists
as
Shuttleboy Bot on AOL Instant Messenger, as
Shuttleboy.com on the Web,
and as on mobile phones.
The program's namesake is based on a Dining Services voice called Menu Man,
who, once upon a time, used to report by phone the day's dining hall menus.
Shuttleboy is based in spirit on a script by Kevin Davis '98.
For the Crimson's coverage of Shuttleboy, see the articles listed chronologically below.
Shuttleboy to the rescue
100 REASONS WHY HARVARD SUCKS
Popular Shuttleboy Program In Limbo
Popular Shuttleboy Program Returns Temporarily
Sexy Shuttlegirl Aids Quadlings
ShuttleGirl's Identity Revealed
The Boys Behind ShuttleGirl
Your Newest Buddy: Shuttleboybot
Special thanks to Matt Foroughi '99, Jeremy Condit '00,
Ken Ihara '99, Lifan Yang '99, Todd Bangerter '98, Andrew Dudley '00,
Joe Garland '00, Christine Chen '00, Micol Christopher '99,
Dan Benjamin '99, M. Ari Behar '02, Lauren Malan '02,
Laura Cowen '04, Emily Douglas '04, and Xin-Xin Zeng '05
for their support of Shuttleboy,
Shuttleboy Bot, and
Shuttleboy.com.
Usage of this program may be logged for statistical purposes.
Copyright (c) 2008 David J. Malan
All Rights Reserved
http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~malan/