Posted on 05/17/2004 6:51:16 AM PDT by N3WBI3
It's funny how no one wants to take their foot out of their mouth...
A brief reading of OS history has VMS having relatively common roots with Unix. You can look it up.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Rofl. I keep thinking of that quote from JFK, "Don't you get it.. It's an enigma wrapped inside of a riddle.." LOL. The only original piece that they can claim to themselves that they didn't build from something else or steal from others to create. And it's Bob.. I can think of so many things now - remember the Bob room on EFNet years ago where you could join the room and it was just one big battle of nonsense.. If you changed your name to BobXXXXX you could join the room, get mod priveledges and abuse each other. It was surprisingly mindlessly fun and funny and everyone remembers that Bob event with fondness. But nobody remembers MS's Bob event. It's like dog poop on display on a white entry hall carpet - steam rising and the unluxuriousness of it's Quaff lingering.. Then comes to mind Elwood Blues - 'We'll talk to Bob'. Even there, Bob didn't really matter too long. Must be a Bob thing - nah..
Rofl
I join your BWAHAHAHAHA and raise you a ROTFLMAOPIMP...
And they both have MULTICS in their genes.
You can look it up.
I'd join and raise you again; but I'm momentarily at a loss for long acronyms that dutifully stand in statuesque manner giving tremendous humourous impact; but, if I could stack the letters that high, they too would just double over laughing at what was said. Bob would laugh too; but, nobody can find him.
ROFLMAO
Hey HAVOC how come no one will admit they were wrong about the million dollar donations? I enjoy FR for many reasons, and I understand many of the big egos around here, but tell someone they are wrong and link them to proof all of a sudden it's like a ghost town around here.
PS this isn't directed to you personally.
I knew that was coming...
So where's all of the SysV copied code then? Santa's pocket?
Might be a good idea to learn linux too LOL.
Woodman, I'm not psychic; but, I am experienced with people who can't admit when they're wrong. I'm experienced with people who will lie boldly in the face of hard evidence showing them a liar. Some people think their beliefs are stronger and more real than reality - screw with their beliefs and it destroys them because they have no moral grounding or too much pride... At least there isn't 20 of them in here descending on you to wear you down and run you off or at least try to find a way to nullify your impact. Try arguing in the religious subs. There are those, of a religion to remain unnamed, that have that science down to an art form.
Some people for whatever motives, cannot admit when they are just flat wrong.
So maybe we have a chicken/egg problem. Maybe MS isn't funding them to make them do favorable reports, but to keep alive an organization that already had a favorable viewpoint and ensure continuing favorable reports.
Dogma is, by definition, immune to reason.
Wise words. I'm going to get some sleep (I don't have the energy to Freep all night). MS, Gold Standard, WOD, Religion etc all seem to bring out the worst in some people around here. Good night.
I don't know about VMS having a lot in common with Unix.
But Windows NT (and therefore 2000, XP, and 2003) has some common roots with VMS.
The architect of Windows NT was Dave Cutler, who happens to also be the architect of VMS. Gates hired Cutler after he left DEC. There used to be a book available on Windows NT internals that points out the things the two OS's have in common.
Here's an article about the history.
Indoctrination is a form of protection from the truth. Some will literally cover their ears and scream to keep the words from reaching them audibly. I have a quote from a priest stating 'black is white if my leader tells me it is so'. There is no secular way to penetrate that easily. So your statement is a general truism.
Rest well, Woodman. Bout time for me to hit it too lol
NT and its descendants to this day have been what I call VMS in a hurry! No command line interface (MS DOS? You've got to be kidding), no multi-version file system, no batch processing ability, no multi-user access and so on. Bring back VMS, please!
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