Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcvax!unido!pcsbst!mike From: mike@pcsbst.UUCP (Mike Schroeder) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: fun with Unix Message-ID: <332@pcsbst.UUCP> Date: 24 Aug 88 16:03:17 GMT References: <456@jonlab.UUCP> <2541@yendor.UUCP> <40@attibr.UUCP> Reply-To: cochise!mike@pcsbst.UUCP (Mike Schroeder) Organization: PCS GmbH, Pfaelzer-Wald-Str. 36, 8000 Muenchen; West-Germany Lines: 23 In article <40@attibr.UUCP> vch@attibr.UUCP (Vincent C. Hatem) writes: >In article <2541@yendor.UUCP>, gmg@yendor.UUCP writes: >> How about this: (Sys V.2) >> % burn sh*t >> No match. >I get (on SysVr2) >burn: not found >Where'd you get *your* UNIX??? AT&T isn't as funny as it used to be. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This reminds me of the recent one $ strip bra (or, as I remember it, "strip girl") On V.2, this would give "girl already stripped". But on V.3, that doesn't work (I just get the prompt back). Is this just on our machines or general to V.3? If so, I have to agree with the above statement !-(. Mike Schroeder (cochise!mike@pcsbst.UUCP) PCS GmbH; Pfaelzer-Wald-Str. 36; D-8000 Muenchen 90; W. Germany UUCP: ...uunet!unido!pcsbst!msc PS: anyone seen my disclaimer wandering around ?-)