All patches and comments are welcome. Please squash your changes to logical
commits before using git-format-patch and git-send-email to
patches@git.madduck.net.
If you'd read over the Git project's submission guidelines and adhered to them,
I'd be especially grateful.
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12 "life moves pretty fast. if you don't stop and look around once in
13 a while, you could miss it."
16 drink canada dry! you might not succeed, but it *is* fun trying.
18 "emacs sucks, literally, not an insult, just a comment that it's
19 large enough to have a noticeable gravitational pull..."
20 -- mercury on #debian-devel
22 if you find a spelling mistake in the above, you get to keep it.
24 beauty, brains, availability, personality; pick any two.
26 "the duration of passion is proportionate
27 with the original resistance of the woman."
30 "das internet wurde konzipiert, um einem atomschlag standzuhalten.
31 leider hatte kein militärstratege mit der deutschen telekom
35 "next the statesmen will invent cheap lies, putting the blame upon the
36 nation that is attacked, and every man will be glad of those
37 conscience-soothing falsities, and will diligently study them, and
38 refuse to examine any refutations of them; and thus he will by and by
39 convince himself that the war is just, and will thank god for the
40 better sleep he enjoys after this process of grotesque
44 in seattle, washington, it is illegal to carry a concealed weapon that
45 is over six feet in length.
47 when everything is coming your way, you're in the wrong lane.
49 "the question of whether computers can think
50 is like the question of whether submarines can swim."
53 the early bird may get the worm,
54 but the second mouse gets the cheese in the trap.
56 on the other hand, you have different fingers.
58 remember, half the people are below average.
60 plan to be spontaneous tomorrow.
62 fitter, healthier, more productive
63 like a pig, in a cage, on antibiotics
66 "you know you're a hopeless geek when you misspell 'date' as 'data'"
69 "if a packet hits a pocket on a socket on a port,
70 and the bus is interrupted at a very last resort,
71 and the access of the memory makes your floppy disk abort,
72 then the socket packet pocket has an error to report."
75 "i like .net for the same reason i like gentoo. it keeps all the
76 people with no clue from writing c code, which is much harder for me
77 to identify and eliminate from my systems. in the same way that
78 gentoo gives those people a place to be that isn't in debian"
81 "all i know is that i'm being sued for unfair business
82 practices by micro$oft. hello pot? it's kettle on line two."
85 "if you are going to run a rinky-dink distro made by a couple of
86 volunteers, why not run a rinky-dink distro made by a lot of
90 /.ing an issue is like asking an infinite number of monkeys for advice
93 if you are walking on thin ice, you might as well dance!
95 to err is human - to moo, bovine
97 during the voyage of life, remember to keep an eye out for a fair
98 wind; batten down during a storm; hail all passing ships; and fly your
101 "i might disagree with what you have to say,
102 but I'll defend to the death your right to say it."
111 "to me, vi is zen. to use vi is to practice zen. every command is
112 a koan. profound to the user, unintelligible to the uninitiated.
113 you discover truth everytime you use it."
114 -- reddy ät lion.austin.ibm.com
116 "distrust all those who love you extremely
117 upon a very slight acquaintance and without any visible reason."
120 "the only difference between the saint and the sinner
121 is that every saint has a past and every sinner has a future."
124 god is real, unless declared integer.
125 (dedicated to gabriel gómez)
127 "common sense is the collection of prejudices
128 acquired by age eighteen."
131 "what's your conceptual continuity? --
132 well, it should be easy to see:
133 the crux of the bisquit is the apopstrophe!"
136 http://lavender.cime.net/~ricky/badgers.txt
138 "even a stopped clock gives the right time twice a day."
141 "i worked myself up from nothing to a state of extreme poverty."
144 "how do you feel about women's rights?"
145 "i like either side of them."
148 "they that can give up essential liberty
149 to obtain a little temporary safety
150 deserve neither liberty nor safety."
153 dies ist eine manuell generierte email. sie beinhaltet
154 tippfehler und ist auch ohne großbuchstaben gültig.
156 mulutlitithtrhreeaadededd s siigngnatatuurere
158 "eine schlechte sache erregt, eine gute verträgt viel kritik."
161 "zwei monologe, die sich gegenseitig
162 immer und immer wieder störend unterbrechen,
163 nennt man eine diskussion."
166 "man kann die menschen nur von ihren eigenen meinungen überzeugen."
169 "now, bring me that horizon."
170 -- captain jack sparrow
172 "no survivors? then where do the stories come from I wonder?"
173 -- captain jack sparrow
175 DISCLAIMER: this entire message is privileged communication, intended
176 for the sole use of its recipients only. If you read it even though
177 you know you aren't supposed to, you're a poopy-head.
179 "if you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost;
180 that is where they should be. now put the foundations under them."
181 -- henry david thoreau
183 "the difference between genius and stupidity
184 is that genius has it's limits."
187 "reife des mannes, das ist es,
188 den ernst wiedergefunden zu haben, den
189 man hatte als kind beim spiel."
190 -- friedrich nietzsche
192 "america may be unique in being a country which has leapt
193 from barbarism to decadence without touching civilization."
196 "getting a scsi chain working is perfectly simple if you remember that
197 there must be exactly three terminations: one on one end of the
198 cable, one on the far end, and the goat, terminated over the scsi
199 chain with a silver-handled knife whilst burning *black* candles."
202 "the worst part of being old is remembering when you was young."
203 -- alvin straight (the straight story)
205 "a warm bed in a house sounds a mite better
206 than eating a hot dog on a stick
207 with an old geezer traveling on a lawn mower."
208 -- alvin straight (the straight story)
210 "women, when they are not in love,
211 have all the cold blood of an experienced attorney."
214 "although occasionally there is something to be said for solitude."
215 -- special agent dale cooper
217 "sometimes the urge to do bad is nearly overpowering"
220 "one should never allow one's mind
221 and one's foot to wander at the same time."
222 -- edward perkins (yes, the librarian)
224 "being shot is not as bad as i always thought it might be.
225 as long as you can keep the fear from your mind."
226 -- special agent dale cooper
228 "arguments are extremely vulgar,
229 for everyone in good society
230 holds exactly the same opinion."
233 "twenty-four hour room-service must be one of the
234 premiere achievements of modern civilization."
235 -- special agent dale cooper
237 logik ist analsadismus: gedanken werden gewaltsam
238 durch einen engen gang gepreßt.
241 "if ever somethin' don't feel right to you, remember what pancho said
242 to the cisco kid... `let's win, before we are dancing at the end of
243 a rope, without music.'"
249 "wer schmetterlinge lachen hört,
250 der weiss wie wolken schmecken."
251 -- freiherr friedrich von hardenberg
253 one has to multiply thoughts to the point
254 where there aren't enough policemen to control them.
255 -- stanislaw jerzey lec
257 until lions have their historians,
258 tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunter.
261 darwinism is nothing without enough dead bodies.
263 "montag, why do you burn books?"
264 "it's a job like any other, pay is good and there is a lot of variety."
265 -- ray bradbury (f451)
267 "the wonderful thing about standards is
268 that there are so many to choose from."
271 "politics is the entertainment branch of industry."
274 "sometimes we sit and read other people's interpretations of our
275 lyrics and think, 'hey, that's pretty good.' if we liked it, we would
276 keep our mouths shut and just accept the credit as if it was what we
280 "never try to explain computers to a layman.
281 it's easier to explain sex to a virgin."
284 (note, however, that virgins tend to know a lot about computers.)
286 "a fundamentalist is someone who hates sin more than he loves virtue."
289 "it is the customary fate of new truths
290 to begin as heresies and to end as superstitions."
293 "however jewel-like the good will may be in its own right, there is
294 a morally significant difference between rescuing someone from
295 a burning building and dropping him from a twelfth-storey window
296 while trying to rescue him."
299 "life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans."
302 (on the statement print "42 monkeys"+"1 snake") btw,
303 both perl and python get this wrong.
304 perl gives 43 and python gives "42 monkeys1 snake",
305 when the answer is clearly "41 monkeys and 1 fat snake".
308 "anyone who is capable of getting themselves made president
309 should on no account be allowed to do the job"
312 "if one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again,
313 there is no use in reading it at all."
316 all information contained in the above is false,
317 for reasons of military security.
319 "i must get out of these wet clothes and into a dry martini."
320 -- alexander woolcott
322 "i love deadlines. i like the whooshing
323 sound they make as they fly by."
326 normaliser unix c'est comme pasteuriser le camembert.
328 "science without religion is lame,
329 religion without science is blind."
332 there are only 10 types of people in the world:
333 those who understand binary and those who don't.
335 why didn't noah swat those two mosquitoes?
337 why do they sterilise the needle for lethal injections?
339 "sobald man über niveau spricht
340 ist man längst darüber hinweg."
345 "heuristic is computer science jargon for 'doesn't actually work.'"
348 if voting could really change things, it would be illegal.
349 -- revolution books, new york
351 fighting for peace is like screwing for virginity.
352 -- the irish times, washington dc
354 "der glaube an den kausalnexus ist der aberglaube"
357 "... alle sätze der logik sagen aber dasselbe. nämlich nichts."
360 "... (ethik und ästhetik sind eins.)"
363 "wovon man nicht sprechen kann, darüber muß man schweigen."
366 in the beginning was the word,
367 and the word was content-type: text/plain
369 "it is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong."
372 "when in doubt, parenthesize. at the very least it will let some
373 poor schmuck bounce on the % key in vi."
376 infinite loop: see 'loop, infinite'.
377 loop, infinite: see 'infinite loop'.
379 "the only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it."
382 seen on an advertising for an elaborate swiss men's watch:
383 "almost as complicated as a woman. except it's on time"
385 "i doubt larry wall ever uses strict."
388 eleventh law of acoustics:
389 in a minimum-phase system there is an inextricable link between
390 frequency response, phase response and transient response, as they
391 are all merely transforms of one another. this combined with
392 minimalization of open-loop errors in output amplifiers and correct
393 compensation for non-linear passive crossover network loading can
394 lead to a significant decrease in system resolution lost. however,
395 of course, this all means jack when you listen to pink floyd.
397 it is ok to let your mind go blank, but please turn off the sound.
399 "our destiny exercises its influence over us even when, as yet,
400 we have not learned its nature; it is our future that lays down the
402 - friedrich nietzsche
404 "when zarathustra was alone... he said to his heart: 'could it be
405 possible! this old saint in the forest hath not yet heard of it, that
407 - friedrich nietzsche
409 "without music, life would be a mistake."
410 - friedrich nietzsche
412 "the thought of suicide is a great consolation: by means of it one
413 gets successfully through many a bad night."
414 - friedrich nietzsche
416 "whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does
417 not become a monster. and when you look into an abyss, the abyss also
419 - friedrich nietzsche
421 "convictions are more dangerous enemies of truth than lies."
422 - friedrich nietzsche
424 "we are like shop windows in which we are continually arranging,
425 concealing or illuminating the supposed qualities other ascribe to us
426 -- in order to deceive ourselves."
427 - friedrich nietzsche
429 the english take english for granted.
430 but if we explore its paradoxes,
431 we find that quicksand can work slowly.
433 #include <signature.h>
435 "a scientist once wrote that all truth passes through three stages:
436 first it is ridiculed, then violently opposed and eventually,
437 accepted as self-evident."
440 "president thieu says he'll quit if he doesn't get more than 50% of
441 the vote. in a democracy, that's not called quitting."
442 -- the washington post
444 "not the truth in whose possession any man is, or thinks he is, but
445 the honest effort he has made to find out the truth, is what
446 constitutes the worth of man."
449 "if confronted with a choice between all the truth in god's right hand
450 and the ever live struggle for truth, coupled with eternal error, in
451 god's left, i would choose the left."
454 "lessing was a heretics' heretic"
457 before he died, rabbi zusya said: "in the world to come they will not
458 ask me, 'why were you not moses?' they will ask me, 'why were you not
461 "alles sollte so einfach, wie möglich gemacht sein,
462 aber nicht einfacher."
465 "ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp,
466 or what's a heaven for?"
469 "if you can dream it, you can do it"
472 "the unexamined life is not worth living"
475 officer, arrest that man! he's whistling a copyrighted song.
477 "the truth is rarely pure and never simple. modern life would be very
478 tedious if it were either, and modern literature a complete
482 "all women become like their mothers. that is their tragedy. no man
486 "if i am occasionally a little overdressed, i make up for it by being
487 always immensely over-educated."
490 "i never travel without my diary. one should always have something
491 sensational to read on the train."
494 "i never go without my dinner. no one ever does, except vegetarians
495 and people like that."
498 "in all unimportant matters, style, not sincerity, is the essential.
499 in all important matters, style, not sincerity, is the essential."
502 "hesitation of any kind is a sign of mental decay in the young, of
503 physical weakness in the old."
506 "i am not in favour of long engagements. they give people the
507 opportunity of finding out each other's character before marriage,
508 which i think is never advisable."
511 "i dislike arguments of any kind. they are always vulgar, and often
515 "i can stand brute force, but brute reason is quite unbearable. there
516 is something unfair about its use. it is hitting below the
520 "i like wagner's music better than anybody's. it is so loud that one
521 can talk the whole time without other people hearing what one says."
524 "most people become bankrupt through having invested too heavily in
525 the prose of life. to have ruined one's self over poetry is an
529 "a cigarette is the perfect type of pleasure.
530 it is exquisite, and it leaves one unsatisfied."
533 "never trust a woman who wears mauve, whatever her age may be, or a
534 woman over thirty-five who is fond of pink ribbons. it always means
535 they have a history."
538 "moderation is a fatal thing. enough is as bad as a meal. more than
539 enough is as good as a feast."
542 "i hate vulgar realism in literature. the man who could call a spade
543 a spade should be compelled to use one. it is the only thing he is
547 "one should never do anything that
548 one cannot talk about after dinner."
551 "if a man treats life artistically, his brain is his heart."
554 "to get back my youth i would do anything in the world, except take
555 exercise, get up early, or be respectable."
558 stupidity management for the superuser
559 is a user space issue in unix systems.
563 q: should i include quotations after my reply?
565 windows 2000: designed for the internet.
566 the internet: designed for unix.
568 $complex->{'data'}[$structures][$in_perl] = @{$can{'be'}->[$painful]};
571 an index of the lack of development of a culture.
573 "glaube heißt nicht wissen wollen, was wahr ist."
574 - friedrich nietzsche
576 "ist gott eine erfindung des teufels?"
577 - friedrich nietzsche
579 "nicht durch zorn, sondern durch lachen tötet man."
580 - friedrich nietzsche
582 "moral zu predigen ist ebenso leicht
583 als moral zu begründen schwer ist."
584 - friedrich nietzsche
586 "durch frauen werden die höhepunkte des lebens bereichert
587 und die tiefpunkte vermehrt."
588 - friedrich nietzsche
590 "alle menschen zerfallen, wie zu allen zeiten so auch jetzt noch, in
591 sklaven und freie; denn wer von seinem tag nicht zwei drittel für
592 sich hat, ist ein sklave, er sei übrigens wer er wolle: staatsmann,
593 kaufmann, beamter, gelehrter."
594 - friedrich nietzsche
596 "aus der kriegsschule des lebens -
597 was mich nicht umbringt, macht mich härter."
598 - friedrich nietzsche
600 "geld ist das brecheisen der macht."
601 - friedrich nietzsche
603 "die menschen drängen sich zum lichte, nicht um besser zu sehen,
604 sondern um besser zu glänzen."
605 - friedrich nietzsche
607 "man soll nicht in kirchen gehn, wenn man reine luft atmen will."
608 - friedrich nietzsche
610 "solange man nicht die moral des christentums
611 als kapitalverbrechen am leben empfindet,
612 haben dessen verteidiger gutes spiel."
613 - friedrich nietzsche
615 "da haben wir es also: eine kirchliche ordnung mit priesterschaft,
616 theologie, kultus, sakrament;
617 kurz, alles das, was jesus von nazareth bekämpft hatte..."
618 - friedrich nietzsche
620 "zum christentum wird man nicht geboren,
621 man muß dazu nur krank genug sein."
622 - friedrich nietzsche
624 "gott ist tot! und wir haben ihn getötet."
625 - friedrich nietzsche
627 "licht wird alles, was ich fasse"
628 - friedrich nietzsche
630 "wahnsinn bei individuen ist selten,
631 aber in gruppen, nationen und epochen die regel."
632 - friedrich nietzsche
634 "die zeit für kleine politik ist vorbei.
635 schon das nächste jahrhundert
636 bringt den kampf um die erdherrschaft."
637 - friedrich nietzsche
639 "der beruf ist eine schutzwehr, hinter welche man sich erlaubterweise
640 zurückziehen kann, wenn bedenken und sorgen allgemeiner art einen
642 - friedrich nietzsche
644 "den stil verbessern, das heißt den gedanken verbessern."
645 - friedrich nietzsche
647 "alle vorurteile kommen aus den eingeweiden."
648 - friedrich nietzsche
650 "auch der mutigste von uns hat nur selten den mut zu dem,
651 was er eigentlich weiß."
652 - friedrich nietzsche
654 "was aus liebe getan wird,
655 geschieht immer jenseits von gut und böse."
656 - friedrich nietzsche
658 "wer ein warum hat, dem ist kein wie zu schwer."
659 - friedrich nietzsche
661 "menschen, welche rasch feuer fangen,
662 werden schnell kalt und sind daher im ganzen unzuverlässig."
663 - friedrich nietzsche
665 "es ist immer etwas wahnsinn in der liebe.
666 es ist aber auch immer etwas vernunft im wahnsinn."
667 - friedrich nietzsche
669 "die philosophie ist eine art rache an der wirklichkeit."
670 - friedrich nietzsche
672 "der besitz der wahrheit ist nicht schrecklich,
673 sondern langweilig, wie jeder besitz."
674 - friedrich nietzsche
676 "man sagt nicht 'nichts!', man sagt dafür 'jenseits' oder 'gott'."
677 - friedrich nietzsche
679 "it isn't pollution that's harming the environment.
680 it's the impurities in our air and water that are doing it."
683 "all unser übel kommt daher,
684 daß wir nicht allein sein können."
687 "we are trapped in the belly of this horrible machine,
688 and the machine is bleeding to death."
689 -- godspeed you black emperor!
691 love your enemies; they'll go crazy
692 trying to figure out what you're up to.
694 "violence is the last refuge of the incompetent"
697 the security, stability and reliability of a computer system
698 is reciprocally proportional to
699 the amount of vacuity between the ears of the admin.
701 "a man who does not realise
702 that he is half an animal
706 who's general failure, and why's he reading my disk?
708 "be the change you want to see in the world"
711 "i have smoked pot. it is a stupid business, like masturbation."
714 "every day is long. 86400 doesn't fit in a short."
716 "computer science is no more about computers
717 than astronomy is about telescopes."
718 -- edsgar w. dijkstra
720 "we all know linux is great...
721 it does infinite loops in 5 seconds."
724 a qui sait comprendre, peu de mots suffisent.
725 -- intelligenti pauca
727 the reason the mainstream is thought of as a stream
728 is because it is so shallow.
730 government announcement - the government announced today that it is
731 changing its mascot to a condom because it more clearly reflects the
732 government's political stance. a condom stands up to inflation, halts
733 production, destroys the next generation, protects a bunch of pricks
734 and finally, gives you a sense of security while you're being screwed!
736 there are lies, statistics, and benchmarks.
739 from "semi" and "arse", hence, any half-assed discussion.
741 unix, because rebooting is for adding new hardware.
743 perl -e 'print "The earth is a disk!\n" if ( "a" == "b" );'
746 perl -e 'print "The earth is a disk!\n" if ( "earth" == "flat" );'
748 whatever you do will be insignificant,
749 but it is very important that you do it.
752 i welcome your constructive criticism and corrections.
754 "if they can get you asking the wrong questions,
755 they don't have to worry about answers."
758 "out of the crooked timber of humanity,
759 no straight thing was ever made."
762 "it is impossible to foresee the consequences of being clever."
763 -- cristopher strachey
765 for years, we have thought that a million monkeys typing at a million
766 typewriters would eventually produce the complete works of shakespeare.
767 today, thanks to the internet, we know this is not true.
769 work like you don't need the money
770 love like you have never been hurt
771 dance like there's nobody watching
773 a friend is someone with whom
774 you can dare to be yourself
776 beware of bugs in the above code;
777 i have only proved it correct, not tried it.
780 i must confess, I was born at a very early age.
783 military intelligence is a contradiction in terms.
786 time wounds all heels.
789 it is better to have loft and lost
790 than to never have loft at all.
793 a woman is an occasional pleasure
794 but a cigar is always a smoke.
797 one morning i shot an elephant in my pyjamas.
798 how he got into my pyjamas i'll never know.
801 what do you mean, it's not packaged in debian?
803 "self-denial is the shining sore
804 on the leprous body of christianity."
807 "no woman should ever be quite accurate about her age.
808 it looks so calculating."
811 "the well-bred contradict other people.
812 the wise contradict themselves."
815 "a man's very highest moment is, i have no doubt at all, when he
816 kneels in the dust, and beats his breast, and tells all the sins of
820 "alas, i am dying beyond my means."
823 "crying is the refuge of plain women but the ruin of pretty ones."
826 "she is absolutely inadmissible into society. many a woman has a past,
827 but I am told that she has at least a dozen, and that they all fit."
830 "education is an admirable thing, but it is well to remember from time
831 to time that nothing that is worth knowing can be taught."
834 "the public is wonderfully tolerant.
835 it forgives everything except genius."
838 "frank harris has been received
839 in all the great houses -- once!"
842 "i sometimes think that god
844 somewhat overestimated his ability."
847 "the husbands of very beautiful women
848 belong to the criminal classes."
851 "imagination is a quality given a man
852 to compensate him for what he is not,
853 and a sense of humour was provided
854 to console him for what he is."
857 "those who are faithful know only the trivial side of love:
858 it is the faithless who know love's tragedies."
861 "the intellect is not a serious thing, and never has been.
862 it is an instrument on which one plays, that is all."
865 "a kiss may ruin a human life."
868 "the mind of the thoroughly well-informed man is a dreadful thing.
869 it is like a bric-à-brac shop, all monsters and dust,
870 with everything priced above its proper value."
873 "the liar at any rate recognises that recreation, not instruction, is
874 the aim of conversation, and is a far more civilised being than the
875 blockhead who loudly expresses his disbelief in a story which is told
876 simply for the amusement of the company."
879 "literature always anticipates life.
880 it does not copy it, but moulds it to its purpose.
881 the nineteenth century, as we know it,
882 is largely an invention of balzac."
885 "when a woman marries again it is because she detested her first husband.
886 when a man marries again it is because he adored his first wife.
887 women try their luck; men risk theirs."
890 "my experience is that as soon as people are old enough to know better,
891 they don't know anything at all."
894 "women love us for our defects.
895 if we have enough of them,
896 they will forgive us everything,
897 even our gigantic intellects."
900 "it is only the modern that ever becomes old-fashioned."
903 "of course the music is a great difficulty.
904 you see, if one plays good music, people don't listen,
905 and if one plays bad music people don't talk."
908 "no work of art ever puts forward views.
909 views belong to people
910 who are not artists."
913 "the condition of perfection is idleness.
914 the aim of perfection is youth."
918 if the hand that smoothes their pillow is pure,
920 if the lips that touch their brow have known the kiss of sin."
923 "men always want to be a woman's first love.
924 women have a more subtle instinct:
925 what they like is to be a man's last romance."
928 "nothing can cure the soul but the senses,
929 just as nothing can cure the senses but the soul."
932 "never speak disrespectfully of society.
933 only people who can't get into it do that."
936 "to have the reputation of possessing the most perfect social tact,
937 talk to every woman as if you loved her,
938 and to every man as if he bored you."
941 "one should never trust a woman who tells her real age.
942 if she tells that, she will tell anything."
945 "vulgarity is simply the conduct of other people."
948 "wickedness is a myth
949 invented by good people
950 to account for the curious attraction of others."
953 "the strength of women comes from the fact
954 that psychology cannot explain us.
955 men can be analyzed, women merely adored."
959 you can ride it if you like,
960 it's got a basket. a bell that rings, and things to make it look good.
961 i'd give it to you if i could,
965 this space intentionally left blank.
967 this space intentionally left occupied.
969 *** important disclaimer:
970 by sending an email to any address, that will eventually cause it to
971 end up in my inbox without much interaction, you are agreeing that:
973 - i am by definition, "the intended recipient"
974 - all information in the email is mine to do with as i see fit and
975 make such financial profit, political mileage, or good joke as it
976 lends itself to. in particular, i may quote it on usenet.
977 - i may take the contents as representing the views of your company.
978 - this overrides any disclaimer or statement of confidentiality that
979 may be included on your message.
981 "an intellectual is someone who has found
982 something more interesting than sex."
985 "oh what a tangled web we weave,
986 when first we practice to deceive.
987 but my how we improve the score,
988 as we practice more and more."
991 "you grabbed my hand and we fell into it,
992 like a daydream - or a fever."
993 -- godspeed you black emperor!
995 there is no place like ~
997 http://www.transnationalrepublic.org/
999 sed -e '/^[when][coders]/!d' \
1000 -e '/^...[discover].$/d' \
1001 -e '/^..[real].[code]$/!d' \
1002 /usr/share/dict/words
1004 "welcome to american airlines, sir. here's your avocado - remember to
1005 keep it turned on and with you at all times. please turn your luggage
1006 over to the armadillos for rootling."
1007 -- http://azure.humbug.org.au/~aj/armadillos.txt
1009 "security here. yes, ma'am. yes. groucho glasses. yes, we're on it.
1010 c'mon, guys. somebody gave an aardvark a nose-cut: somebody who
1011 can't deal with deconstructionist humor. code blue."
1012 -- http://azure.humbug.org.au/~aj/armadillos.txt
1014 man muss noch chaos in sich haben
1015 um einen tanzenden stern zu gebähren.
1016 -- friedrich nietzsche
1018 die wahrheit ist selten
1019 auf seiten der wahrscheinlichkeit.
1020 -- heinrich v. kleist
1022 it has been said that there are only two businesses
1023 that refer to customers as users:
1024 illegal drug trade and the computer industry.
1026 "there are two major products that come out of berkeley: lsd and unix."
1027 one caused me an addiction
1030 "there are two major products that come out of berkeley: lsd and unix.
1031 we don't believe this to be a coincidence."
1032 -- jeremy s. anderson
1034 "sailing is, after all, a kind of grace, a kind of magic."
1037 a c programmer asked whether computers have buddha's nature.
1038 as the answer, the master did "rm -rf" on the programmer's home
1039 directory. and then the c programmer became enlightened...
1041 someday we'll find it
1042 the rainbow connection
1043 the lovers, the dreamers,
1047 i wish this wish not to be granted!
1048 -- achilles (hofstadter's geb)
1050 kermit: why are there so many songs about rainbows?
1051 fozzy: that's part of what rainbows do.
1053 "nullum magnum ingenium sine mixtura dementiae fuit."
1056 it may look like i'm just sitting here doing nothing.
1057 but i'm really actively waiting
1058 for all my problems to go away.
1060 quantum mechanics: the dreams stuff is made of.
1062 due to lack of interest tomorrow has been cancelled.
1064 this message represents the official view of the voices in my head.
1066 your eyes are weary from staring at the CRT. you feel sleepy. notice
1067 how restful it is to watch the cursor blink. close your eyes. the
1068 opinions stated above are yours. you cannot imagine why you ever felt
1071 the micro$oft hoover: finally, a product that's supposed to suck!
1073 (a)bort, (r)etry, (p)retend this never happened
1075 "there's someone in my head but it's not me."
1076 -- pink floyd, the dark side of the moon, 1972
1078 the reason that every major university
1079 maintains a department of mathematics
1080 is that it's cheaper than
1081 institutionalizing all those people.
1083 "in just seven days, i can make you a man!"
1084 -- the rocky horror picture show
1086 tempt not a desperate man.
1087 -- william shakespeare
1089 in africa some of the native tribes have a custom of beating the
1090 ground with clubs and uttering spine chilling cries. anthropologists
1091 call this a form of primitive self-expression. in america they call
1094 obviously i was either onto something, or on something.
1095 -- larry wall on the creation of perl
1097 if god had meant for us to be naked,
1098 we would have been born that way.
1100 fashions have done more harm than revolutions.
1106 "time flies like an arrow. fruit flies like a banana."
1109 it's as bad as you think, and they are out to get you.
1111 warning: dates in calendar are closer than they appear.
1113 always remember you're unique, just like everyone else.
1115 consciousness: that annoying time between naps.
1117 have you drugged your kids today?
1119 "a compliment is like a kiss through a veil."
1122 "si tu veux construire un bateau, il ne faut pas réunir des hommes
1123 pour aller chercher le bois et les outils et les préparer à se
1124 répartir les différents travaux. Il faut plutôt leur donner l'envie,
1125 la passion de la mer infinie."
1126 -- antoine de saint-exupéry
1128 "and the sea isn't green
1129 and i love the queen
1130 and what exactly is a dream?
1131 and what exactly is a joke?"
1134 "driving with a destination
1135 is like having sex to have children"
1136 -- backwater wayne miller
1138 "memory is like an orgasm.
1140 if you don't have to fake it."
1141 -- seymour cray commenting on virtual memory
1143 "but virtual memory still gets the job done."
1146 hi! i'm a .signature virus!
1147 copy me into your ~/.signature to help me spread!
1149 #define emacs eighty megabytes and constantly swapping.
1151 Escape Meta Alt Control Shift
1153 "it is the mark of an educated mind
1154 to be able to entertain a thought
1155 without accepting it."
1158 "it would be truly surprising
1159 if sound were not capable of suggesting colour,
1160 if colours could not give the idea of the melody,
1161 if sound and colour were not adequate to express ideas."
1164 "you raise the blade, you make the change
1165 you rearrange me till i'm sane.
1166 you lock the door, and throw away the key,
1167 there's someone in my head but it's not me."
1170 "in any hierarchy, each individual rises
1171 to his own level of incompetence,
1172 and then remains there."
1173 -- murphy (after dr. laurence j. peter)
1175 "gilmour's guitar sounds good
1176 whether you've got a bottle of cider in your hand
1177 or a keyboard and a mouse."
1178 -- prof. bruce maxwell
1180 "and if the cloud bursts, thunder in your ear
1181 you shout and no one seems to hear
1182 and if the band you're in starts playing different tunes
1183 i'll see you on the dark side of the moon."
1186 "and no one sings me lullabies,
1187 and no one makes me close my eyes,
1188 and so i throw the windows wide,
1189 and call to you across the sky"
1192 "friendships last when each friend thinks he has
1193 a slight superiority over the other."
1196 "the only thing that sustains one through life is the consciousness of
1197 the immense inferiority of everybody else, and this is a feeling that
1198 I have always cultivated."
1201 heisenberg may have been here.
1203 no cat has eight tails.
1204 a cat has one tail more than no cat.
1205 therefore, a cat has nine tails.
1207 "when I was a boy I was told
1208 that anybody could become president.
1209 now i'm beginning to believe it."
1212 "even if you persuade me, you won't persuade me."
1215 "a mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems."
1218 "my father, a good man, told me:
1219 'never lose your ignorance; you cannot replace it.'"
1220 -- erich maria remarque
1222 "syntactic sugar causes cancer of the semicolon."
1223 -- epigrams in programming
1225 "imagine if every thursday your shoes exploded if you
1226 tied them the usual way. this happens to us all the time
1227 with computers, and nobody thinks of complaining."
1230 "god is a comedian playing to an audience too afraid to laugh."
1233 "no problem is so formidable
1234 that you can't just walk away from it."
1237 may the bluebird of happiness twiddle your bits.
1239 "we should have a volleyballocracy.
1240 we elect a six-pack of presidents.
1241 each one serves until they screw up,
1242 at which point they rotate."
1245 there's an old proverb that says just about whatever you want it to.
1247 "i wish there was a knob on the tv to turn up the intelligence.
1248 there's a knob called 'brightness', but it doesn't seem to work."
1251 "in the stage of grand illusion
1252 you walked into my life
1256 "it usually takes more than three weeks
1257 to prepare a good impromptu speech.
1260 "if beethoven's seventh symphony
1261 is not by some means abridged,
1262 it will soon fall into disuse."
1263 -- philip hale, boston music critic, 1837
1265 don't hate yourself in the morning -- sleep till noon.
1267 never underestimate the power of human stupidity.
1269 "mirrors should reflect a little before throwing back images."
1272 all of you that believe in telekinetics, raise my hand!
1274 "i believe that the moment is near when by a procedure
1275 of active paranoiac thought, it will be possible
1276 to systematise confusion and contribute to
1277 the total discrediting of the world of reality."
1280 i'd rather be riding a high speed tractor
1281 with a beer on my lap,
1282 and a six pack of girls next to me.
1284 "women who want to be equal to men lack ambition."
1287 "no, 'eureka' is greek for 'this bath is too hot.'"
1290 "the human brain is like an enormous fish --
1291 it is flat and slimy
1292 and has gills through which it can see."
1295 the only real advantage to punk music is
1296 that nobody can whistle it.
1298 "this week dragged past me so slowly;
1299 the days fell on their knees..."
1302 "when faced with a new problem, the wise algorithmist
1303 will first attempt to classify it as np-complete.
1304 this will avoid many tears and tantrums as
1305 algorithm after algorithm fails."
1308 i'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.
1312 a gourmet concerned about calories is like a punter eyeing the clock.
1314 "in the country of the blind,
1315 the one-eyed man is not king.
1316 he is taken to be a hallucinating lunatic."
1319 la lune, c'est comme les canards
1320 il faut aimer caresser les chats
1321 pour avoir envie d'y aller.
1323 "information superhighway"
1324 is just an anagram for
1325 "i'm on a huge wispy rhino fart".
1327 chaos reigns within.
1328 reflect, repent, reboot.
1332 scattering petals to the ground.
1335 no keyboard present.
1336 press f1 to continue.
1340 i am the blue screen of death.
1341 no one hears your screams.
1343 above all, we should not wish to divest
1344 our existence of its rich ambiguity.
1345 --friedrich nietzsche
1347 "... doch warum sollte nicht jeder einzelne
1348 aus seinem leben ein kunstwerk machen koennen?"
1351 "there are more things in heaven and earth, horatio,
1352 than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
1355 because light travels faster than sound,
1356 some people appear to be intelligent,
1357 until you hear them speak.
1359 "if I can't dance, i don't want to be part of your revolution."
1362 "for art to exist, for any sort of aesthetic activity or perception to
1363 exist, a certain physiological precondition is indispensable:
1365 -- friedrich nietzsche
1367 "with sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. however, this is not
1368 necessarily a good idea. it is hard to be sure where they are going
1369 to land, and it could be dangerous sitting under them as they fly
1373 echo Prpv a\'rfg cnf har cvcr | tr Pacfghnrvp Cnpstuaeic
1375 "common sense is the collection
1376 of prejudices acquired by age eighteen"
1379 the unix philosophy basically involves
1380 giving you enough rope to hang yourself.
1381 and then some more, just to be sure.
1383 the uncertainty principle:
1384 you can never be sure how many
1385 beers you had last night.
1387 "in a country where the sole employer is the state, opposition means
1388 death by slow starvation. the old principle: who does not work shall
1389 not eat, has been replaced by a new one: who does not obey shall not
1391 -- leon trotsky, 1937
1393 if god is perfect, why did he create discontinuous functions?
1395 "a woman is like your shadow;
1396 follow her, she flies;
1397 fly from her, she follows."
1398 -- sébastien-roch-nicolas chamfort
1400 philosophy: unintelligible answers to insoluble problems.
1402 quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur.
1404 "prisons are built with stones of law,
1405 brothels with bricks of religion."
1408 people with narrow minds usually have broad tongues.
1410 "good advice is something a man gives
1411 when he is too old to set a bad example.
1412 -- la rouchefoucauld
1414 "love is a grave mental disease."
1417 "marriage is the only adventure open to the cowardly."
1420 "this sentence contradicts itself -- no actually it doesn't."
1421 -- douglas hofstadter
1423 "once ... in the wilds of afghanistan, i lost my corkscrew, and we
1424 were forced to live on nothing but food and water for days."
1425 -- w. c. fields, "my little chickadee"
1427 the only difference between a car salesman and a computer salesman
1428 is that the car salesman knows he's lying.
1430 gentoo: the performance placebo.
1432 apt-get source --compile gentoo
1434 military justice is to justice what military music is to music.
1437 it is better to remain silent and be thought a fool
1438 than to open one's mouth and remove all doubt.
1440 "i like young girls. their stories are shorter."
1443 "let me take you down, 'cause i'm going to strawberry fields.
1444 nothing is real and nothing to get hungabout.
1445 strawberry fields forever."
1448 "picture yourself in a boat on a river
1449 with tangerine trees and marmelade skies..."
1452 "everyone smiles as you drift past the flower
1453 that grows so incredibly high."
1456 "it always takes longer than you expect, even when
1457 you take into account hofstadter's law."
1458 -- douglas hofstadter
1460 an egg has the shortest sex-life of all: if gets laid once; it gets
1461 eaten once. it also has to come in a box with 11 others, and the
1462 only person who will sit on its face is its mother.
1464 be careful of reading health books -- you might die of a misprint.
1467 half a bee, philosophically, must ipso facto half not be.
1468 but half the bee has got to be, vis-a-vis its entity. you see?
1469 but can a bee be said to be or not to be an entire bee,
1470 when half the bee is not a bee, due to some ancient injury?
1473 "if you stew apples like cranberries,
1474 they taste more like prunes than rhubarb does."
1477 "in diving to the bottom of pleasure
1478 we bring up more gravel than pearls."
1481 "it is easier to be a lover than a husband for the simple reason
1482 that it is more difficult to be witty every day
1483 than to say pretty things from time to time."
1486 "when women love us, they forgive us everything, even our crimes;
1487 when they do not love us, they give us credit for nothing,
1488 not even our virtues."
1491 "i think, therefore i'm single"
1494 "a woman begins by resisting a man's advances and ends by blocking
1498 "the greatest trick the devil ever pulled
1499 was convincing the world he didn't exist."
1500 -- verbal kint (the usual suspects)
1502 "the problem with america is stupidity. i'm not saying there should
1503 be a capital punishment for stupidity, but why don't we just take
1504 the safety labels off of everything and let the problem solve
1508 "work consists of whatever a body is obliged to do.
1509 play consists of whatever a body is not obliged to do."
1512 "those are my principles, and if you don't like them...
1513 well, I have others."
1516 murphy's law is recursive.
1517 washing your car to make it rain doesn't work.
1519 "the faster i go, the behinder i get."
1522 "the pure and simple truth is rarely pure and never simple."
1525 "first get your facts; then you can distort them at your leisure."
1528 "i don't think so," said rene descartes. just then, he vanished.
1537 "they redundantly repeated themselves over and over,
1538 incessantly without end and ad infinitum"
1541 "i always had a repulsive need to be something more than human."
1544 "verbing weirds language."
1547 russian roulette on the shell: ((RANDOM % 6)) || rm -rf ~
1549 "everyone has a little secret he keeps,
1550 i like the fires when the city sleeps."
1553 "the perfect gun is an idealist without any ideal."
1556 anyone who says sunshine brings happiness
1557 has never danced in the rain.
1559 "truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because
1560 fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities; truth isnt."
1563 "he gave me his card
1564 he said, 'call me if they die'
1565 i shook his hand and said goodbye
1566 ran out to the street
1567 when a bowling ball came down the road
1568 and knocked me off my feet"
1571 "wer in einem gewissen alter nicht merkt, daß er hauptsächlich von
1572 idioten umgeben ist, merkt das aus einem gewissen grund nicht."
1575 "william blake, you're a dead man!"
1578 "'this must be a thursday,' said arthur to himself, sinking low over
1579 his beer. 'i never could get the hang of thursdays.'"
1580 -- hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy
1582 "arthur slapped his arms about himself to try and get his
1583 circulation a little more enthusiastic about its job."
1584 -- hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy
1586 "if there's anything more important than my ego,
1587 i want it caught and shot now."
1588 -- zaphod beeblebrox
1590 "'the answer to the great question...'
1591 'of life, the universe and everything...' said deep thought.
1592 'is...' said deep thought, and paused.
1594 'forty-two,' said deep thought, with infinite majesty and calm."
1595 -- hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy
1597 "there was silence for a moment, and then out of the scrambled mess
1598 of arthur's brain crawled some words."
1599 -- hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy
1601 "the word yellow wandered through his mind in search of something to
1603 -- hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy
1605 "the ships hung in the sky in much the same way that bricks don't."
1606 -- hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy
1608 "if english was good enough for jesus christ,
1609 it's good enough for us."
1610 -- miriam ferguson, governor of texas
1612 "to every complex problem, there is a solution
1613 which is short, simple, and wrong."
1616 "perhaps debian is concerned more about technical excellence rather
1617 than ease of use by breaking software. in the former we may excel.
1618 in the latter we have to concede the field to microsoft. guess
1619 where i want to go today?"
1622 "doesn't he know who i think i am?"
1625 "courage is not the absence of fear, but the decision
1626 that something else is more important than fear."
1629 "cs class at 8:30am. ugly. if you can wake up early enough to get
1630 good grades here, you need to develop hacker habits..."
1631 -- jeff bailey on #debian-devel
1633 "men who say it cannot be done should not interrupt men doing it."
1634 -- old chinese proverb
1636 "never attribute to malice what can be
1637 adequately explained by incompetence."
1640 "i feel sorry for people who don't drink. when they wake up in the
1641 morning, that's as good as they're going to feel all day."
1644 now I lay me back to sleep.
1645 the speaker's dull; the subject's deep.
1646 if he should stop before I wake,
1647 give me a nudge for goodness' sake.
1649 * Overfiend came out of the womb complaining.
1652 there are two groups of people in the world: those who believe that
1653 the world can be divided into two groups of people, and those who
1656 "when a gentoo admin tells me that the KISS principle is good for
1657 'busy sysadmins', and that it's not an evolutionary step backwards,
1658 i wonder whether their tape is already running backwards."
1660 "arrogance on the part of the meritorious is even more
1661 offensive to us than the arrogance of those without merit:
1662 for merit itself is offensive."
1663 -- friedrich nietzsche
1665 "i am a deeply superficial person."
1668 it is better to have loved a short man
1669 than never to have loved a tall.
1671 quick!! act as if nothing has happened!
1673 "i always choose my friends for their good looks and my enemies for
1674 their good intellects. man cannot be too careful in his choice of
1678 "the search for the perfect martini is a fraud. the perfect martini
1679 is a belt of gin from the bottle; anything else is the decadent
1680 trappings of civilization."
1683 if you see an onion ring -- answer it!
1685 "i wish i hadn't slept all day, it's really lowered my productivity"
1688 life is a sexually transmitted disease with 100% mortality.
1690 "we americans, we're a simple people...
1691 but piss us off, and we'll bomb your cities."
1692 -- robin williams, good morning vietnam
1694 a bachelor is a man who never made the same mistake once.
1696 "here i was all convinced that if i sleep all day, bug counts go
1697 down, and if I work all day, they go up, so much for that theory."
1700 "wenn elephanten tanzen leidet das gras."
1703 sex an und für sich ist reine selbstbefriedigung.
1705 "the surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in
1706 higher esteem those who think alike than those who think
1708 -- friedrich nietzsche
1710 "writing a book is like washing an elephant: there no good place to
1711 begin or end, and it's hard to keep track of what you've already
1715 "if builders built buildings the way
1716 programmers wrote programs,
1717 then the first woodpecker that came along
1718 would destroy civilization."
1721 "the only difference between shakespeare and you
1722 was the size of his idiom list -- not the size of his vocabulary."
1725 "fools ignore complexity. pragmatics suffer it.
1726 some can avoid it. geniuses remove it."
1729 save the plankton - eat a whale.
1731 "you don't sew with a fork, so I see no reason
1732 to eat with knitting needles."
1733 -- miss piggy, on eating chinese food
1735 "if java had true garbage collection,
1736 most programs would delete themselves upon execution."
1739 "there was no difference between the behavior of a god
1740 and the operations of pure chance..."
1741 -- thomas pynchon, "gravity's rainbow"
1743 windows v.i.s.t.a.: viruses, infections, spyware, trojans and adware
1745 "es ist gut, eine sache doppelt auszudrücken und ihr einen
1746 rechten und linken fuß zu geben. auf einem bein kann die wahrheit
1747 zwar stehen; mit zweien aber wird sie gehen und herumkommen."
1748 -- friedrich nietzsche
1750 a common mistake that people make
1751 when trying to design something completely foolproof
1752 was to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.
1753 -- douglas adams, "mostly harmless"
1755 ... the ravenous bugblatter beast of traal (a mind-bogglingly stupid
1756 animal, it assumes that if you can't see it, it can't see you --
1757 daft as a bush, but very very ravenous);
1758 -- douglas adams, "the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy"
1760 a Hooloovoo is a superintelligent shade of the color blue.
1761 -- douglas adams, "the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy"
1763 "'oh, that was easy,' says Man, and for an encore goes on to prove
1764 that black is white and gets himself killed on the next zebra
1766 -- douglas adams, "the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy"
1768 "funny how just when you think life can't possibly get any worse
1772 ... with a plastic cup filled with a liquid that was almost,
1773 but not quite, entirely unlike tea.
1774 -- douglas adams, "the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy"
1776 only by counting could humans demonstrate
1777 their independence of computers.
1778 -- douglas adams, "the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy"
1780 the images rushed around his mind and tried
1781 to find somewhere to settle down and make sense.
1782 -- douglas adams, "the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy"
1784 "in the figure of the president, george w. bush, the incompetence,
1785 stupidity, and sheer inhumanity that characterize so much of
1786 america's money-mad corporate elite find their quintessentially
1787 repulsive expression."
1788 -- journalist, aftermath of katrina
1790 "i started taking an online a.d.d. test, linked from
1791 someone's blog. i never finished it; i got distracted, and clicked
1792 on random other shiny things"
1795 "... and so he killed Miguel in a rit of fealous jage."
1796 -- inspector clouseau
1798 "it takes more keystrokes to enter a windows license key
1799 than it takes to do a complete debian desktop install!"
1802 "writing a book about debian
1803 is like hitting a moving target
1804 with a champagne bottle cork."
1807 "she was rather too intelligent and competent-looking to be
1808 considered entirely beautiful, but all the more attractive because
1810 -- george spencer-brown, "a lion's teeth"
1812 minchinhampton (n.): the expression on a man's face when he has just
1813 zipped up his trousers without due care and attention.
1814 -- douglas adams, the meaning of liff
1816 all software projects are done by iterative prototyping.
1817 some companies call their prototypes "releases", that's all.
1819 "the stripes on the highway began to unreel beneath her in a dizzying
1820 blur as if all those grains of sand had lost their bearings and were
1821 falling all over each other just trying to get out of the way to make
1822 room for the next moment, or instant, or tick of the clock"
1823 -- mc 900 ft jesus (http://stuff.madduck.net/pub/misc/fun/newmoon.txt)
1825 "for her, the dashed lines on the freeway were like grains of sand
1826 slipping, through an hour glass, ticking away the seconds, the
1827 minutes, and the hours of her life. if she got home a few minutes
1828 early on any given afternoon, it gave her a thrill as if she had
1829 stolen a little something back from death."
1830 -- mc 900 ft jesus (http://stuff.madduck.net/pub/misc/fun/newmoon.txt)
1832 "health? what good is your health when you're otherwise an idiot?"
1833 -- theodor w. adorno
1835 "brevity is the soul of wit."
1836 -- polonius (hamlet)
1837 "brevity is ... wit."
1840 "the scientific paper in its orthodox form does embody a totally
1841 mistaken conception, even a travesty, of the nature of scientific
1843 -- sir peter medawar
1845 review of a chemistry paper:
1846 "paper should be greatly reduced or completely oxidized."
1849 "the college students who are using lsd and marijuana today do not
1850 comprise a criminal class. they are not drug addicts seeking to
1851 escape. they're your best educated, your most creative, and your
1852 most couragious, young people. and like it or not, they might build
1853 you a new civilisation." -- porcupine tree, voyage 34
1855 "a human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion,
1856 butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet,
1857 balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take
1858 orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze
1859 a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal,
1860 fight efficiently, die gallantly. specialization is for insects."
1863 ubuntu is an ancient african word meaning "i can't install debian."
1866 a farmer is a man outstanding in his field.
1868 "by accepting this brick through your window, you accept it as is
1869 and agree to my disclaimer of all warranties, express or implied,
1870 as well as disclaimers of all liability, direct, indirect,
1871 consequential or incidental, that may arise from the installation
1872 of this brick into your building." -- seen on irc
1874 "academia is really just a way to help those with high volumes of
1875 nothing to say to social status."
1876 -- myself on #debian-devel, 01 Feb 2007
1878 "the most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds
1879 new discoveries, is not 'eureka!' but 'that's funny...'"
1882 the united nations did a poll about food. the only question they asked
1883 was: "could you please give your honest opinion about a solution for
1884 the shortage of food in the rest of the world?" this poll failed
1886 - in africa they didn't know what food was....
1887 - in eastern-europe they didn't know what honest was....
1888 - in western-europe they didn't know what shortage was...
1889 - in china they didn't know what opinion was...
1890 - in the middle-east they didn't know what solution was...
1891 - in south-america they didn't know what please was...
1892 - and in the usa they didn't know what "the rest of the world" was...
1894 "mein gott, selbst ein huhn kann debian installieren, wenn du genug
1895 koerner auf die enter-taste legst."
1896 -- thomas koehler in de.alt.sysadmin.recovery
1898 "i've been listening to my gut since i was 14 years old, and frankly
1899 speaking, i've come to the conclusion that my guts have shit for
1901 -- rob gordon (john cusack in "high fidelity")
1903 "never eat more than you can lift."
1906 "...the prevailing catholic odor - incense, wax, centuries of mild
1907 bleating from the lips of the flock."
1908 -- thomas pynchon, gravity's rainbow
1910 "we did rate the microsoft security researcher as less-bad than the
1911 people who prepare the carcasses for dissection in biology
1913 -- michael moyer, executive editor of _popular science_
1915 "whale feces or working at microsoft? i would probably be the whale
1916 feces researcher. salt air and whale flatulence; what
1918 -- michael moyer, executive editor of _popular science_
1920 "without a god, life is only a matter of opinion."
1923 "the association on this web site and in peter chappell
1924 publications, articles and books, made between remedy and diseases
1925 is used for clarity, but is not the functional reality and does not
1926 imply these resonances treat any disease. they merely vitalise and
1927 inform the self healing system."
1930 i stopped fighting my inner demons.. we're all on the same side now.
1932 "give a man a fish, and you'll feed him for a day. teach a man to
1933 fish, and he'll buy a funny hat. talk to a hungry man about fish,
1934 and you're a consultant."
1937 "perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but
1938 when there is nothing left to take away."
1939 -- antoine de saint-exupéry
1941 uʍop ǝpısdn sı ɹoʇıuoɯ ɹnoʎ
1943 "toleranz heißt, die fehler der anderen entschuldigen.
1944 takt heißt, sie nicht bemerken."
1945 -- arthur schnitzler
1947 "i'm hot, and when i'm not, i'm cold as ice"
1948 -- ac/dc, "problem child"
1950 spooning leads to forking
1951 -- seen on a t-shirt by david & goliath
1953 i don't want to get myself into a hot babe situation.
1954 -- jonathan mcdowell, #debian-uk, 6 jul 2009
1956 no. no musicals. i loathe musicals. i never did have a plan for
1957 doing one. my cousin made me sit through some fucking musical twice.
1958 i just hate them. they bore me stiff. i think they’re just horrible.
1959 even _hair_. and they're always lousy music.
1960 -— john lennon, _the lost interviews_ by ray connolly
1962 "politicians and diapers should be changed often,
1963 and for the same reason."
1966 "a bank is an institution will to lend you money,
1967 provided you can prove that you don't need it."
1970 "alles gackert, aber wer will noch still
1971 auf dem nest sitzen um eier zu brüten?"
1972 -- friedrich wilhelm nietzsche
1974 takt ist der auf das benehmen angewandte gute geschmack.
1975 -- nicolas de chamfort
1977 "die ideen, für die wir bereit wären, durchs feuer zu gehen,
1978 sind oft nur der grund, das feuer zu legen."
1981 "as if you could kill time without injuring eternity."
1982 -- henry david thoreau
1984 if a man in a forest speaks his mind freely
1985 and there is no woman to hear it
1988 sent from my private jet.