Clock drift. Not strictly a Linux question. <OT>
Tony Alfrey
tonyalfrey
Mon Feb 19 01:30:26 PST 2007
Ric Moore wrote:
> On Sun, 2007-02-18 at 17:19 -0600, Michael Hipp wrote:
>> Ric Moore wrote:
>>> On Sun, 2007-02-18 at 21:29 +0100, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
>>>> On Fri, 2007-02-16 at 22:52 -0500, Ric Moore wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> My Gawwd, Holmes! I think you 'ave IT! <scribbles furiously>
>>>>>
>>>>> ********************NOTEPAD**********************
>>>>> *** ***
>>>>> *** The Quantum Super-Bustinous Field Theory ***
>>>>> *** ***
>>>>> *************************************************
>>>>>
>>>>> <eyebrow waggles> Ric
>>>> So much for my serious query. Even I was led astray by the list.
>>> I bet you thought ASCII-art was dead, too. <grins hugely>
>>>
>>> What the heck was the name of that dos program that we used for BBS's,
>>> back in the day, to compose text screens with all the ascii colors and
>>> blinky stuff?? I'm dying here to remember it. Ric
>> I'm beginning to wish the notorious topic police that used to haunt this list
>> would pay a return visit and kick in some doors. Not that I'd want to be known
>> as a topic narc.
>
> Well Sir, you are completely right... no one, including myself, has
> injected <OT> into the Subject line:
>
> That IS the unpardonable sin. And, I think Tony Alfrey started it. He
> shall be sternly reprimanded. :) Ric
>
Now wait a minute! We were having a serious discussion about clocks and
general relativity until a party whose name shall remained unmentioned
became fixated on Swedish female anatomy.
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