M Wedin <wed...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> Den fre 10 maj 2019 kl 07:01 skrev Theo de Raadt <dera...@openbsd.org>:
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> > >On Thu, May 09, 2019 at 06:12:54PM -0400, Christopher Turkel wrote:
> > >> Be careful, you could a rip a whole in the time space continuum.
> > >
> > >Speaking of ripping anything with the time space continuum. I know the
> > >CD's are an artifact of the past, but since we have time machines, can
> > >someone find out why it is that after the 5.5 release (with the back to
> > >the future theme coincidentally) the macppc port was stopped being called
> > >"macppc" on CD#2?  Instead it was called "powerpc" again which it hasn't
> > >been called since 3.0 days or so.  At first I thought someone swapped my
> > >CD with a pirated copy and messed up on this, but it seems that we've
> > >been travelling in a parallel dimension since 5.5.  I just noticed this
> > >last week btw.  This is akin to calling i386, x86 all of sudden.
> > >
> > >Why was it called powerpc on the CD #2, after 5.5?
> >
> > To see if anyone cared.
> >
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> The AmigaOne is built with PPC. And it isn't a Mac.

We were talking about real computers but you had to start talking about
dolls.

Pretty sad.

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