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authorstanley lieber <stanley.lieber@gmail.com>2012-05-28 14:07:10 -0500
committerstanley lieber <stanley.lieber@gmail.com>2012-05-28 14:07:10 -0500
commitb389a5bc48a2792998e74f3eff69ccc32539c352 (patch)
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parent845db4c37263c473bde38b23349a33202d92d066 (diff)
downloadplan9front-b389a5bc48a2792998e74f3eff69ccc32539c352.tar.xz
more /lib/theo, /sys/games/lib/fortunes
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diff --git a/lib/theo b/lib/theo
index e39011fc4..cec4e51ae 100644
--- a/lib/theo
+++ b/lib/theo
@@ -189,3 +189,7 @@ Are you a troll?
can you not read the prompt?
you could try "make me sandwitch" and have the same effect.
No, I am advocating that you TAKE CARE OF YOUR OWN PROBLEMS YOURSELF.
+Learn your tools. From hammers to saws to cars to operating systems, it is all the same.
+That is balony.
+PHP is not part of OpenBSD.
+To me it sounds like you are used to paying a lot, and now you expect the same from us, who you don't pay at all. That is a rude approach.
diff --git a/sys/games/lib/fortunes b/sys/games/lib/fortunes
index 52a860a2c..01c7f64a9 100644
--- a/sys/games/lib/fortunes
+++ b/sys/games/lib/fortunes
@@ -4691,3 +4691,6 @@ It looks like the kernel files are missing.
Some of the scenarios in this training contain real pictures that may or may not have been digitally manipulated.
This is not Linux. -- rsc
I will buy laptop pre-installed with plan9, can my dream come true?
+The first attempt at implementation began in 1960, but it was not until 1998 that an implementation was released, and this was incomplete.
+I'm still confusing.
+The malware, which is 20 megabytes when all of its modules are installed, contains multiple libraries, SQLite3 databases, various levels of encryption — some strong, some weak — and 20 plug-ins that can be swapped in and out to provide various functionality for the attackers. It even contains some code that is written in the LUA programming language — an uncommon choice for malware.