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Is there intelligent life on Earth? Highly unlikely
Dizzy H. Muffin Posted Jul 24, 2000
I'm not sure.
Is there intelligent life on Earth? Highly unlikely
Dizzy H. Muffin Posted Jul 26, 2000
Yeah. By the official guys.
Dave Barry has also said that in the first version of DOS, you usually had a conversation like this:
C:\>Hello.
Bad command or filename.
C:\>Then what's a good one?
Bad command or filename.
C:\>No, look, I'm asking you what I can do here.
Bad command or filename.
C:\>Bad command or filename.
Bad command or filename.
C:\>WHAT CAN I DO HERE, &@#%%IT!?
Bad command or filename, @$$hole.
And that there were rumored to be SOME commands or filenames, perhaps known only to Bill Gates, that would get some sort of result other than "Bad command or filename.
C:\>"
And that C:\> thing. What was the C:\> for? And why C? Why not D or Q or ยต for goshsakes!?
Fortunately, with DOS 2.0, Dave was able to write a program which counted from 1 to 100.
Is there intelligent life on Earth? Highly unlikely
Mac (Keeper of indecision) Posted Jul 28, 2000
Who is this dave barry guy anyway...name sounds familiar..
Is there intelligent life on Earth? Highly unlikely
Dizzy H. Muffin Posted Jul 28, 2000
He's an American humor columnist. He once managed to send an E-mail or possibly newsgroup message (popularly known as "The Dr. Chuckletrousers Post") to everyone except the person for whom it was intended. You may have heard about this; you may have even recieved it. If so, could you send it to me? [email protected]
Is there intelligent life on Earth? Highly unlikely
Mac (Keeper of indecision) Posted Jul 29, 2000
Must be thinking of someone else...sorry.
Is there intelligent life on Earth? Highly unlikely
Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Jul 30, 2000
Jedi Knight - I received an e.mail the other day from Buzz Aldrin... no kidding, the second man on the moon himself. It's still in my inmail tray. Are you interested in that?
I looked for you on Yahoo!Messenger, but couldn't find you under sixoftwelve, so could you add me, annieogle, then I will add you
Is there intelligent life on Earth? Highly unlikely
Dizzy H. Muffin Posted Jul 30, 2000
No. I haven't got Yahoo! Messenger.
Is there intelligent life on Earth? Highly unlikely
Biggy P (the artist phormerly known as phord) Posted Jul 31, 2000
are you stupid or something? DOS 1 didn't use that prompt, there was no HDD support or Directory structure implemented at that point that would be 2.1
Is there intelligent life on Earth? Highly unlikely
Dizzy H. Muffin Posted Jul 31, 2000
How was I to know that!?
Is there intelligent life on Earth? Highly unlikely
Dizzy H. Muffin Posted Aug 2, 2000
Yes! You seem to be the only one who knows!
Is there intelligent life on Earth? Highly unlikely
plaguesville Posted Aug 3, 2000
That's the problem of being old or having a good .. erm .. what's the word? That's it - Memory!
These young whippersnappers are not impressed.
Mac,
You weren't thinking of JOHN Barry - composer of the James Bond music, were you?
Is there intelligent life on Earth? Highly unlikely
Mac (Keeper of indecision) Posted Aug 3, 2000
DUH-DUH---DUN--DUH-DUH--DUN--DAHDAHDADADA
Yeah,thats it...
Is there intelligent life on Earth? Highly unlikely
cafram - in the states. Posted Aug 4, 2000
Really? Wow...
Is there intelligent life on Earth?
Cheerful Dragon Posted Aug 4, 2000
That's all very well, but there was a recent case of MacDonald's being taken to court because the drinks were TOO hot! About 20 people in the UK are suing; some have suffered third-degree burns. This follows a similar court case in the States - MacDonald's lost!
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