According to Ray Olszewski: While burning my CPU.
> 
> Only a guess, but an informed one -- you have a crontab entry or an "at"
> command that does this. Check your cron jobs.

Ray, thats not quite the correct explanation, its syslog(d) who's doing it,
take a look at 'man syslogd' -m option.

> 
> At 10:14 AM 6/9/99 +1000, Steve Youngs wrote:
> >
> >     I've noticed something strange being logged to /var/log/messages
> >and was wondering if anyone could shed some light on it...
> >
> ><------Excerpt From Log------>
> >Jun  9 04:45:20 slackware -- MARK --
> >Jun  9 05:05:20 slackware -- MARK --
> >Jun  9 05:25:20 slackware -- MARK --
> >Jun  9 05:45:20 slackware -- MARK --
> >Jun  9 06:05:20 slackware -- MARK --
> >Jun  9 06:25:20 slackware -- MARK --
> >Jun  9 06:45:20 slackware -- MARK --
> >Jun  9 07:05:20 slackware -- MARK --
> ><------End------>
> >
> >     As you can see, it's happening every 20 minutes and when you run
> >your machine 24/7 like a lot of us do it can make for some pretty large
> >log files in next to no time.
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