Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!ncar!noao!amethyst!arizona!arizona.edu!UAVAX0.CCIT.ARIZONA.EDU!CITDEM From: citdem@UAVAX0.CCIT.ARIZONA.EDU Newsgroups: comp.sys.next Subject: oddity in Apple ad Message-ID: <009488B0.05E6A3C0@UAVAX0.CCIT.ARIZONA.EDU> Date: 13 May 91 06:36:54 GMT Reply-To: citdem@UAVAX0.CCIT.ARIZONA.EDU Distribution: na,local Organization: University of Arizona Lines: 10 Nntp-Posting-Host: uavax0.ccit.arizona.edu I'm not an Apple person. Perhaps someone can offer some insight. I'm looking at an Apple ad in the May 6th Computer World. One of the pictures shows an Apple screen running A/UX. One window - CommandShell 1 - shows the output of the "ls" command (apparently executed in root). One file is named "nextunix". So, folks, what's this? (I know what I'd like it to be. I know what it probably isn't. It could be pure coincidence. Or it could be a sharp, barbed arrow aimed right at S. Job's rear end.) Would some kind soul please set my speculative mind to rest. Don McCollam (citdem@uavax0.ccit.arizona.edu)