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Date:      Wed, 12 May 1999 18:16:43 +0000 (GMT)
From:      Terry Lambert <tlambert@primenet.com>
To:        davids@webmaster.com (David Schwartz)
Cc:        licia@o-o.org, freebsd-chat@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Is it ok to use the FreeBSD name in a cyberpunkish fictional story?
Message-ID:  <199905121816.LAA07231@usr08.primenet.com>
In-Reply-To: <002801be9ca0$f0ef0810$021d85d1@whenever.youwant.to> from "David Schwartz" at May 12, 99 10:57:46 am

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> Everyone knows that you use macintoshes to fight evil. The hackers/crackers
> really appreciate its GUI interface (click here to transfer virus). Didn't
> you see Independence Day?


Ugh.  As if we can write software to automatically identify the display
hardware and sound cards on machines produced by humans, let alone the
ones manufactured by aliens (or Apple... same thing).


Kieffer Sutherland had a NeXT machine in "Flatliners".

The computer that saved that day in "Jurrasic Park" ran IRIX (favorite
quote: "Hey!  Iknow this!  It's UNIX!").

The computer that the Bad Guys(tm) had to overcome in order to
steal the goods in "Die Hard" claimed to be running "BSD 9.2"
on it's graphical login screen (note to Jordan: defaulting to a
graphical environment: A Good Thing(tm) for accumulating mindshare).

And, of course, Keanu Reeves would never have triumphed in "The Matrix"
had it not been for the FreeBSD special effects generating boxes that
were on his side.

8-).


					Terry Lambert
					terry@lambert.org
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