#283333 - 16/06/2006 11:52
The Linux command line
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carpal tunnel
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I may be instructing a few sessions of a "command-line Linux" course this summer. I am thinking of including a slide with this quotation from a /. thread about how Linux is too male oriented for government work: Quote:
Re:Women and Linux - My Experience (Score:5, Funny) by faraway (174370) on Thursday June 15, @11:32PM (#15546240)
I was going to say; the command line can let you express feelings. But then I caught myself. The only feelings I could express at the command line were male feelings after all. unzip, strip, touch, finger, grep, mount, fsck, more, yes,fsck,fsck,fsck,umount, sleep -- More proof Linux is sexist!
Whadayathink? Would this go over like a BSOD or what?
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#283334 - 16/06/2006 11:55
Re: The Linux command line
[Re: mlord]
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old hand
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Love it! -jk
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#283336 - 16/06/2006 13:18
Re: The Linux command line
[Re: mlord]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 15/08/2000
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Classic!!! Have the slide ready with you. When you get to the class, you will know just looking at the crowd how well it will work (or not).
EDIT: I just realized how old I am getting. When I read this and responded, I was actually thinking in terms of physical slides, projectors, "viewgraphs" or "transparencies", etc. <shudder>
Edited by pgrzelak (16/06/2006 13:20)
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#283338 - 16/06/2006 14:01
Re: The Linux command line
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carpal tunnel
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Quote: Classic!!!
Classic, but not vintage -- Google Groups doesn't show it in anyone's sig before 1997...
Peter
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#283339 - 16/06/2006 19:07
Re: The Linux command line
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carpal tunnel
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Quote:
Quote: Classic!!!
Classic, but not vintage -- Google Groups doesn't show it in anyone's sig before 1997...
Peter
Yeah, I might add to it a bit -- after all, the original seems to have ignored head and tail, among others!
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#283340 - 16/06/2006 22:29
Re: The Linux command line
[Re: mlord]
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carpal tunnel
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And, of course, after the sleep command there really should be a who.
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#283341 - 18/06/2006 04:13
Re: The Linux command line
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carpal tunnel
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[quoteLinux is too male oriented for government work: Quote:
Re:Women and Linux - My Experience (Score:5, Funny) by faraway (174370) on Thursday June 15, @11:32PM (#15546240)
I was going to say; the command line can let you express feelings. But then I caught myself. The only feelings I could express at the command line were male feelings after all. unzip, strip, touch, finger, grep, mount, fsck, more, yes,fsck,fsck,fsck,umount, sleep -- More proof Linux is sexist!
Hmm... if it's sexist from a male point of view, then it's sexist from a gay male point of view -- there's a "man" command, but no "woman" command.
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