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Subject: Langston-headed Gangley Wrench Joke
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Date: Wed, 22-Feb-84 14:43:16 EST
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From:      Ron Natalie 

Brings up an amusing anecdote (maybe Reader's Digest should have a computer
humor column)...

	When working at Martin Marietta, I received a copy of UNIX
	from U.S.Army B.R.L.  This required a different bootstrap
	the IS/1 boot we were running, so I put the new boot on the
	root of the old disk as "/armyboot."  When asked about the
	file I stated that you use "armyboot" to start the Army
	Kernel.

Still trying to figure out why the military spells it "colonel."

-Ron