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 |  |  | #2281 |  | The reason computer chips are so small is computers don't eat much. 
 |  |  |  | #2282 |  | The relative importance of files depends on their cost in terms of the human effort needed to regenerate them.
 -- T.A. Dolotta
 
 |  |  |  | #2283 |  | The road to hell is paved with NAND gates. -- J. Gooding
 
 |  |  |  | #2284 |  | The salesman and the system analyst took off to spend a weekend in the forest, hunting bear.  They'd rented a cabin, and, when they got there, took
 their backpacks off and put them inside.  At which point the salesman turned
 to his friend, and said, "You unpack while I go and find us a bear."
 Puzzled, the analyst finished unpacking and then went and sat down
 on the porch.  Soon he could hear rustling noises in the forest.  The noises
 got nearer -- and louder -- and suddenly there was the salesman, running like
 hell across the clearing toward the cabin, pursued by one of the largest and
 most ferocious grizzly bears the analyst had ever seen.
 "Open the door!", screamed the salesman.
 The analyst whipped open the door, and the salesman ran to the door,
 suddenly stopped, and stepped aside.  The bear, unable to stop, continued
 through the door and into the cabin.  The salesman slammed the door closed
 and grinned at his friend.  "Got him!", he exclaimed, "now, you skin this
 one and I'll go rustle us up another!"
 
 |  |  |  | #2285 |  | The sendmail configuration file is one of those files that looks like someone beat their head on the keyboard.  After working with it... I can see why!
 -- Harry Skelton
 
 |  |  |  | #2286 |  | The so-called "desktop metaphor" of today's workstations is instead an "airplane-seat" metaphor.  Anyone who has shuffled a lap full of papers
 while seated between two portly passengers will recognize the difference --
 one can see only a very few things at once.
 -- Fred Brooks
 
 |  |  |  | #2287 |  | The steady state of disks is full. -- Ken Thompson
 
 |  |  |  | #2288 |  | THE STORY OF CREATION or
 THE MYTH OF URK
 
 In the beginning there was data.  The data was without form and null, and
 darkness was upon the face of the console; and the Spirit of IBM was moving
 over the face of the market.  And DEC said, "Let there be registers;" and
 there were registers.  And DEC saw that they carried; and DEC separated the
 data from the instructions.  DEC called the data Stack, and the instructions
 they called Code.  And there was evening and there was morning, one interrupt
 ...
 -- Rico Tudor
 
 |  |  |  | #2289 |  | The system was down for backups from 5am to 10am last Saturday. 
 |  |  |  | #2290 |  | The system will be down for 10 days for preventive maintenance. 
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