Date: Sun, 07 Apr 1996 14:51:09 -0700 From: "Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@time.cdrom.com> To: Thomas Roell <roell@blah.a.isar.de> Cc: Terry Lambert <terry@lambert.org>, msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au, chat@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: The F_SETOWN problem.. Message-ID: <5166.828913869@time.cdrom.com> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Sun, 07 Apr 1996 22:36:03 %2B0200." <199604072036.WAA00909@blah.a.isar.de>
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> But your notion of an 'attractive Dongle' is really neat. A Dongle as > a collectors item. Different colors. Different Designs. Just like the I like it! I like it! The swimmer's dongle, the golfer's dongle, why you could even do dongles with overtly sexual themes for the swingers out there (eventually producing, of course, the dangle-dongle! :-) > Swatch whatches. Kind of neat idea. Better than the extra vocal track > on our next SW-CD, where you'll hear a couple of developers trying to > sing ;-) No, really? Really?? Dude! DO IT! Heck, you'd probably be surprised at how many people have asked me to put an audio track on the next FreeBSD CD - some sort of musical number reminscent of Borland's Turbo Jazz Band (which does cheat outrageously by having employees who are actually GOOD at music participate in it). I suppose I could do the vocals, David could play the drums (since he's not musical at all and you don't need to be a musician to play the drums :-) and anybody else with a shred of musical talent could play whatever they play. All we need to do is agree on a musical style, some words, a simply tune and then everyone can record their track separately and we'll mix the results together. Being the lyricist, I'll even come up with some inspiring lyrics to start with: "FreeBSD!" [background vocalists: "uh huh! uh huh!"] "FreeBSD!" [background: "uh huh! uh huh!"] "It's not Linux!" [background: "uh uh! uh uh!"] "And it's not SCO!" [background: "oh no! oh no!"] Well that's a start, anyway. I guess I still need to polish this up a bit.. :-) Jordan
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