> David Allen:
> > Maybe I'm just a humorless bastard, but I didn't think that one in
> > particular was very funny.
>
> Last year's was just incomparably better:
>
> http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0104.0/0007.html
Yeah, last year's was better. Although I liked his descrip
I just watched that move, Pirates of Silicon Valley, and have gained a new
hatred for Microsoft and Bill Gates. But, the Mac people, especialy Steve
Jobs, aren't all that much better, moraly. Jobs' people basicaly stole
thier GUI technology from Xerox, but only because the Xerox execs were
mo
David Allen:
> Maybe I'm just a humorless bastard, but I didn't think that one in
> particular was very funny.
Last year's was just incomparably better:
http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0104.0/0007.html
Neither of them fooled anyone, but at least that was funny.
> IMHO a g
http://www.blug.linux.no/rfc1149/
It's a bit funnier once you see that it's actually been used.
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Subject: Re: [freenet-chat] Re: [freenet-devl] Re: April Fools Day
Timm Murray:
> Most of the online jokes were crap th
Mark J Roberts:
> static inline char *integer_to_string(unsigned int n, unsigned int base)
> {
> static char s[33];
> char *p = s + sizeof(s) - 1;
> if (!n)
> *--p = '0';
> else
> do *--p = integer_to_char(n % base);
> while ((n /= b