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#1831 | | How much does it cost to entice a dope-smoking UNIX system guru to Dayton? -- Brian Boyle, UNIX/WORLD's First Annual Salary Survey
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#1832 | | How much net work could a network work, if a network could net work?
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#1833 | | Hug me now, you mad, impetuous fool!! Oh wait... I'm a computer, and you're a person. It would never work out. Never mind.
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#1834 | | I *____knew* I had some reason for not logging you off... If I could just remember what it was.
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#1835 | | I am a computer. I am dumber than any human and smarter than any administrator.
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#1836 | | I am NOMAD!
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#1837 | | I am not now, nor have I ever been, a member of the demigodic party. -- Dennis Ritchie
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#1838 | | I am professionally trained in computer science, which is to say (in all seriousness) that I am extremely poorly educated. -- Joseph Weizenbaum, "Computer Power and Human Reason"
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#1839 | | I am the wandering glitch -- catch me if you can.
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#1840 | | I asked the engineer who designed the communication terminal's keyboards why these were not manufactured in a central facility, in view of the small number needed [1 per month] in his factory. He explained that this would be contrary to the political concept of local self-sufficiency. Therefore, each factory needing keyboards, no matter how few, manufactures them completely, even molding the keypads. -- Isaac Auerbach, IEEE "Computer", Nov. 1979
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