On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 01:14:04PM -0700, healyzh(a)aracnet.com wrote:
You know why the SHOW SYSTEM display had to have the
"system uptime"
field increased beyond 999 days.
And did the system had to be rebooted in order to apply this fix? :-)
You know where NT stores its data if they really need
it to be saved
What does this one mean?
You do not expect the previous version of your file to
be destroyed by
the new one
Yeah when I first heard of journaling filesystem development for Linux,
I thought that was the whole point... but I guess not.
You know RMS does not mean 'root mean square'
No, it's Stallman's initials, silly. (but I got an EE degree too,
so actually it could mean either one)
The concept of a blue screen of death is foreign to
you
Hmmm, that's one of the screen hacks in xscreensaver isn't it?
You don't exit your editor when you leave for a
two week vacation
I thought that was the sign of an emacs bigot?
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