On Aug 6, 2014, at 3:59 AM, Kal Sze <swordan...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 6 August 2014 17:55, Warren Young wrote:
>> 
>> On Aug 6, 2014, at 3:37 AM, Nikhil Nair wrote:
>> 
>>> <cygcheck-output.txt>
>> 
>> The output shows that a number of key packages are incomplete, 
> 
> By the way, could that be hint of virus activity or hard disk dying?

It certainly means *something* bad happened, but it’s fairly pointless to 
speculate what exactly happened without more information.

I wouldn’t worry about it unless it recurs.



A Software Engineer, a Hardware Engineer and a Departmental Manager were on 
their way to a meeting. They were driving down a steep mountain road when 
suddenly the brakes on their car failed. The car careened almost out of control 
down the road, bouncing off the crash barriers, until it miraculously ground to 
a halt scraping along the mountainside. The car's occupants, shaken but unhurt, 
now had a problem: they were stuck halfway down a mountain in a car with no 
brakes. What were they to do?

"I know," said the Departmental Manager, "Let's have a meeting, propose a 
Vision, formulate a Mission Statement, define some Goals, and by a process of 
Continuous Improvement find a solution to the Critical Problems, and we can be 
on our way."

"No, no," said the Hardware Engineer, "That will take far too long, and 
besides, that method has never worked before. I've got my Swiss Army knife with 
me, and in no time at all I can strip down the car's braking system, isolate 
the fault, fix it, and we can be on our way."

"Well," said the Software Engineer, "Before we do anything, I think we should 
push the car back up the road and see if it happens again.”




Source: http://www.workjoke.com/programmers-jokes.html


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