I see both ends of the horse, but where's my friend Darl?
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Rowing the Pond Again
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There's a lot of cool tech going on in rowing, too, even if you ignore the bizarre stuff like sliding riggers that keep the oars perpendicular to the boat throughout the stroke.
Linux 0.1 was totally different to Minix. Everyone I interviewed said Linus wrote Linux 0.1 himself. But Microsoft is paying me a lot of money to say otherwise. I love money, and don't care what I have to do to get it.
Microsoft even gave me a copy of the same script Darl McBride is using. It's a literary masterpiece, and totally not derived from any other work ever. Look for the AdTI Review of Books, coming out soon.
P.S. Anyone else notice how I didn't accuse Dennis Ritchie of remembering anything about Multics when he worked on Unix? That's because a friend of a friend of mine owns UNIX, and they would be upset if I slandered its provenance.
I see both ends of the horse, but where's my friend Darl?
There's a lot of cool tech going on in rowing, too, even if you ignore the bizarre stuff like sliding riggers that keep the oars perpendicular to the boat throughout the stroke.
I think the answer to your question is "Yes". I'll believe what I'm paid to believe. Money is my god, and Microsoft have lots of it.
Linux 0.1 was totally different to Minix. Everyone I interviewed said Linus wrote Linux 0.1 himself. But Microsoft is paying me a lot of money to say otherwise. I love money, and don't care what I have to do to get it. Microsoft even gave me a copy of the same script Darl McBride is using. It's a literary masterpiece, and totally not derived from any other work ever. Look for the AdTI Review of Books, coming out soon. P.S. Anyone else notice how I didn't accuse Dennis Ritchie of remembering anything about Multics when he worked on Unix? That's because a friend of a friend of mine owns UNIX, and they would be upset if I slandered its provenance.