** from the outer limits of space and time electrons arranged
themselves into a message from Greg Thomas
Are three lines of nonsense really necessary?
well. that's what it turns into if you want to accomodate people who prefer a 72 character wide message. It is in fact, one line at the top and one line at the bottom. Since I dont put all the promotional stuff into a signature that some do , I feel more than entitilede to add a tagline. They aren't always funnny, but heck, most of the sigs aren't funny either! !! And, may I suggest ,it isn't nice to make cracks at someone who has already mentioned today that she is ready to go postal on the universe ( bloody doctors and their messing about w/ Rxs that their screwups make necessary) Else, we loose all our hair , go mad and die , in reletively short order. However , We can assure you ( Royal "we" notice), that we will take out an enormous number of infidels before we go! <G>
Huh? AIX has nothing to do with Berkeley. AIX was derived from SVR2 by IBM in 1986 long after Berkeley started developing the other major UNIX branch of 1BSD in 1978. And I don't think ACID came out of Berkeley, either, I believe it came out of Harvard (but I don't know my ACID history very well).
It WAS a tagline, okay??? I dont write em, tehy come w/ the mail proggy and like teh newest versions of Yast2 are updated mostly automagically. Apparently you are having a bad day also , no???
Huh? AIX has nothing to do with Berkeley. AIX was derived from SVR2 by IBM in 1986 long after Berkeley started developing the other major UNIX
I believe teh guy who was lead on the IBM devwelopment team got started at Berkeley ... FWIW , Acid did start , as in was devloped ( physical chemical patentable drug ) at Harvard, but Berkeley Made teh most of it in thier heyday as genreal agitators and place for rich kids to pretend to be revolutioneries while spending pots of daddies money on pot, and other potables! Life's a beach, ya know? Get over it... <g> j afterthought--- CONGRESS.SYS CORRUPTED: REBOOT Washington, D.C.? (Y/N)