How is it possible that IBM let a sense of humor slip into the official
documentation?  Mainframes are serious business!  There's no room for
monkeying about, especially when health care is at stake.

Here are some things I ran across:

"Hey! My system has been configured like this for years, and now I'm
receiving exceptions!"

"Of course you're going to read this entire chapter to understand
everything you need to know about writing a REXX check. But we also have
what you're really looking for - REXX check samples in SYS1.SAMPLIB."

"Here are some automation ideas to kick around..."

"Programming Considerations: 2.2.4.4 Gotchas"

"Make your check clean up after itself, because the system won't do it
for you."

"The well-behaved local check routine..."

"Save time, save trouble - test your check with these commands..."

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