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Date:      Thu, 7 Nov 2002 00:11:34 -0800
From:      "Derrick Ryalls" <ryallsd@datasphereweb.com>
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   RE: Easter Eggs
Message-ID:  <000e01c28635$4cb4ef30$0200a8c0@bartxp>
In-Reply-To: <20021107080401.GD197@vectors.cx>

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG=20
> [mailto:owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG] On Behalf Of=20
> Adam Weinberger
> Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 12:04 AM
> To: Lord Raiden
> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
> Subject: Re: Easter Eggs
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> >> (11.06.2002 @ 2313 PST): Lord Raiden said, in 0.3K: <<
> > 	This might sound like a silly question, but does=20
> Freebsd or any of=20
> > 	it's component programs have known easter eggs?  Just=20
> curious.  :)
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> > 	If so, how would you get to them to see them?
> >> end of "Easter Eggs" from Lord Raiden <<
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> When the source code is freely available, they aren't really=20
> Easter Eggs anymore. It's like distributing a list of=20
> punchlines before your stand-up routine.
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> I'm resisting the urge to make a crack about an animated=20
> daemon bobble-head gif if you type "rm -Rf /".

This command is taking a long time to show me the daemon head... is it
because I have alot of networked drives?

(Yes, I'm kidding)

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