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Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: Zombie9920 on 3 October 2003, 23:42

Title: Linux Easter Eggs
Post by: Zombie9920 on 3 October 2003, 23:42
http://www.eeggs.com/tree/1134.html (http://www.eeggs.com/tree/1134.html)

LOL, there are curse words in the Linux source code.
Title: Linux Easter Eggs
Post by: TheQuirk on 4 October 2003, 08:42
I remembering doing that a long while ago.

There are some grat comments like "fuck me gentely with a chainsaw."

The fBSD kernel is a bit cleaner.   :D

[ October 03, 2003: Message edited by: TheQuirk ]

Title: Linux Easter Eggs
Post by: Faust on 4 October 2003, 21:52
LOL, I swear in my comments all the time, it's no biggy, theyr'e engineers, they swear.  Ever heard a builder putting something together?  Besides, where is "not a typewriter", "not a bicycle" and "cowardly refusing"  (error messages when you try and use a few programs in ways they dont want to be used.)
Title: Linux Easter Eggs
Post by: pofnlice on 14 October 2003, 02:45
If you listen to George Carlin...He will tell you words are simply that...Words, there is nothing evil or good about them...so by his logic there are no dirty words.
Title: Linux Easter Eggs
Post by: Stryker on 14 October 2003, 03:36
mud is a dirty word
Title: Linux Easter Eggs
Post by: hm_murdock on 14 October 2003, 19:57
ooooh... that makes me feel all dirty
Title: Linux Easter Eggs
Post by: Refalm on 15 October 2003, 01:05
I remember that someone in the US government tried to outlaw emacs because it contained curse words in the source code. One of his advisers searched for bad words in some search engine and got to emacs.