On Fri, 7 Jan 2005, Daniel B. wrote:
> Hey, too bad there's not a universal offensiveness rating system
> (multidimensional, maybe like the geek code?)
LOL. You mean, the "eek code"? :-)
Igor
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Cliff Hones wrote:
De dah dah de dah dah de dah
Sounds like the "world's filthiest limerick", which is apparently so
potent that the bowdlerized version (further bowdlerized for spam
filters :-) looks like
De dah dah de dah dah de dah
De dah dah de dah dah de dah
De dah dah dah dah
De dah da
William R. Knox wrote:
...
If you don't like the fortunes, don't install them.
Unfortunately, that argument (or admonition) doesn't quite hold water:
* It requires recognizing that the fortune package is part of what
you're installing. That doesn't happen if you select to install
all of CygWi
On Fri, 7 Jan 2005, Cliff Hones wrote:
> Kaz Kylheku wrote:
>
> >> A twit hit a free software mailing list.
> >> On censoring fortune he did insist.
> >> ``Can't have limericks about pussies and dicks!''
> >> A few clicks Googled him out a masochist!
>
> I don't think this is a limerick, though, w
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 08:37:57AM +, Cliff Hones wrote:
> Kaz Kylheku wrote:
>
> >> A twit hit a free software mailing list.
> >> On censoring fortune he did insist.
> >> ``Can't have limericks about *** and *!''
> >> A few clicks Googled him out a masochist!
>
> I don't think this i
Kaz Kylheku wrote:
>> A twit hit a free software mailing list.
>> On censoring fortune he did insist.
>> ``Can't have limericks about pussies and dicks!''
>> A few clicks Googled him out a masochist!
I don't think this is a limerick, though, which rather
spoils the joke.
A limerick has 5 lines w
Sorry folks I just could not resist.
A twit hit a free software mailing list.
On censoring fortune he did insist.
``Can't have limericks about pussies and dicks!''
A few clicks Googled him out a masochist!
(Sheer creative writing, of course. Even the slightest resemblance
between this limeric and
William R. Knox:
> Has anyone who is concerned about this read some of the,
> shall we say, less than pure comments that developers will on
> occasion put into comments in their code?
I once submitted a patch to Setup that contained a comment to the effect of:
"...and people in Hell want icewa
Has anyone who is concerned about this read some of the, shall we say,
less than pure comments that developers will on occasion put into comments
in their code? I have come across a few that are, at very least, very
rude, if not downright indecent (depending on where you draw the line of
indecency)
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