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From: kurt@fluke.UUCP (Kurt Guntheroth)
Newsgroups: net.micro
Subject: Re: UN*X Orientation / Re: S1 & NCC
Message-ID: <1223@vax2.fluke.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 10-Aug-84 12:12:56 EDT
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Posted: Fri Aug 10 12:12:56 1984
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What is this about unix only being for ivory tower acedemics?  The fact that
you are using unix on this huge network should be an obvious testamonial to
the fact that unix is easier to deal with than other available systems.  

You complain about not having any documentation so when you have to delve
into the sources you get lost?  Try it on some other OS.  They don't have to
provide documentation because they don't give you the sources either.  If
you want to make a change you are out of luck.  Unix is the first operating
system that lets you fix bugs instead of just working around them like on
other OS's.  Unix is the first OS that lets you make improvements and share
them with other sites.  In short, unix is the OS of the proletariat.  The
peoples' OS that frees us from the tyranny of the corporate bosses.  Long
live Unix, long live the glorious revolution.

(the sound of gunfire.)
-- 
Kurt Guntheroth
John Fluke Mfg. Co., Inc.
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