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From: scw@ollie.SEAS.UCLA.EDU
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Subject: Re: fun with Unix
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Date: 17 Aug 88 17:45:36 GMT
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In article <404@cpro.UUCP> asgard@cpro.UUCP (J.R. Stoner) writes:
>In article , ron@topaz.rutgers.edu (Ron Natalie) writes:
>; C'mon, real programmers know that the correct response is:
>; 
>; 	.MAKE LOVE
>; 	Not War?
>; 	[4K CORE]
>
>Gee, I didn't know there were still other OS/8 veterans out there.
>Maybe we should keep this under wraps or they might grab us for
>a captive breeding program to preserve the gene pool.

Actually that's not OS/8 (opps, just dated myself here) but TECO that
gives the 'Not War?' response. As far as I can tell ALL versions of TECO
(including the VMS version) do this.


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