fortunes: the graphing calculator story

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The probe, which criticized the US Army for turning a blind eye to Blackwater abuses, found that in one incident a US officer signed over hundreds of AK-47s intended for Afghan forces to an individual from Blackwater's Counter Narcotics Training Unit who signed for them as "Eric Cartman."
Finding your own problem is where everything interesting starts. -- Momus
Stanford CS101 Adopts JavaScript
Anonymous claims to have erased four gigabytes worth of source code [...] -- DefenseNews, Hacker Group Claims Hit on U.S. Defense Contractor, Published: 12 Jul 2011 12:54
(#cat-v) <cinap_lenrek> plan9 has a driver for this
In his speech, Lynn reiterated that the U.S. may well respond to cyberattacks with physical force.
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Efforts on the part of Motorola and IBM to popularize PReP/CHRP failed when Apple, IBM, and Taligent all failed to provide an operating system that could run on it and when Apple and IBM couldn't reach agreement on whether the reference design must or must not have a parallel port.
<cinap_lenrek> my harddrives make strange noises
We have no performance margins left; so this project, instead of being 10 times as hard as anything we have done, is 12 times as hard. This matches the design number, and is obviously right. -- Kelly Johnson
The cast spent three weeks learning how to type, rollerblade and got to know each other. -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackers_(film)
(#cat-v) <aiju> bind /mnt/term/mnt/factotum /mnt/factotum
I knew nothing about the PowerPC and had no idea how to modify my software to run on it. One August night, after dinner, two guys showed up to announce that they would camp out in my office until the modification was done. The three of us spent the next six hours editing fifty thousand lines of code.
The secret to programming is having smart friends. -- Former Apple engineer