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| #2341 |  | This quote is taken from the Diamondback, the University of Maryland student newspaper, of Tuesday, 3/10/87.
 
 One disadvantage of the Univac system is that it does not use
 Unix, a recently developed program which translates from one
 computer language to another and has a built-in editing system
 which identifies errors in the original program.
 
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| #2342 |  | This screen intentionally left blank. 
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| #2343 |  | This system will self-destruct in five minutes. 
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| #2344 |  | * * * * * THIS TERMINAL IS IN USE * * * * * 
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| #2345 |  | Those parts of the system that you can hit with a hammer (not advised) are called hardware; those program instructions that you can only curse
 at are called software.
 -- Levitating Trains and Kamikaze Genes: Technological
 Literacy for the 1990's.
 
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| #2346 |  | Those who can't write, write manuals. 
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| #2347 |  | Those who do not understand Unix are condemned to reinvent it, poorly. -- Henry Spencer
 
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| #2348 |  | Thrashing is just virtual crashing. 
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| #2349 |  | Thus spake the master programmer: "A well-written program is its own heaven; a poorly-written program
 is its own hell."
 -- Geoffrey James, "The Tao of Programming"
 
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| #2350 |  | Thus spake the master programmer: "After three days without programming, life becomes meaningless."
 -- Geoffrey James, "The Tao of Programming"
 
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