This is a discussion on [OT] FAQ Mod Quotes -- (updated: Sweetmorn, the 67th day of Bureaucracy in the YOLD 3171) within the Slackware Linux Support forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> FAQ Mod Quotes -- (updated: Sweetmorn, the 67th day of Bureaucracy in the YOLD 3171) Sample Mod Quote: +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ ...
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| FAQ Mod Quotes -- (updated: Sweetmorn, the 67th day of Bureaucracy in the YOLD 3171) Sample Mod Quote: +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ I know what it is like to be anally routed with a belt sander. From: tsob +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ Every so often you will see a post letting people know that an updated Best of alt.os.linux.slackware Fortune Mod is available for download. The url is: <URL:http://fauxascii.com/linux/mod_quotes.html> This fortune mod is a collection of quotes either seen on AOLS or by AOLS regulars that were deemed so wise, funny, inflammatory or any combination of those that they were submitted for inclusion. Please take the time to follow the guidelines at the URL above and see to it that there will be a next release, as others have done to make the past releases possible. |
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| ModQuote_FAQ@dev.null wrote: > FAQ Mod Quotes -- (updated: Sweetmorn, the 67th day of Bureaucracy > in the YOLD 3171) The only thing Frequently Asked about the so-called "Mod Quotes" is why? Why is this garbage being spread through the digital universe? And what is the deal with the silly dates? Why do some people associate computers with YOLD time, mythical, trollish, horseshit? > Sample Mod Quote: [gratuitous ascii "art" line, deleted] > I know what it is like to be anally routed with a belt sander. > From: tsob [second gratuitous ascii "art" line, deleted] It would seem that this quote gives us some insight, not only into the character of the person who posted it, but into the one who submitted it, and of course, to the "ascii art" loving moron who reposted it here. cordially, as always, rm |