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6From: Don Chiasson <G.CHIASSON@DREA-XX.ARPA>
7Subject: Some gnu jokes
8To: jokes@DREA-XX.ARPA, gergely@DREA-XX.ARPA, broome@DREA-XX.ARPA
9cc: G.CHIASSON@DREA-XX.ARPA
10Message-ID: <12329394624.13.G.CHIASSON@DREA-XX.ARPA>
11
12 Richard M. Stallman (RMS, widely known for creating EMACS) is writing
13a UNIX clone called GNU (which means Gnu's Not Unix--a recursive acronym).
14This seems to open the way to a whole gnu class of jokes. For example:
15
16Q: What do you call a person who hacks while wearing no clothes?
17A: A gnudist.
18
19Q: What do you call an eligible young hacker?
20A: Gnubile.
21
22Q: What is a hacker's favorite candy?
23A: Gnugat. (Though it contains little gnutrition.)
24
25Q: What do you call a computer filled with air?
26A: Gnumatic.
27
177c0ea7 28Q: What do you call a novice hacker who keeps pestering you
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29 with foolish questions?
30A: A gnuisance.
31
32Q: What do you call a subtle, clever hack in the favorite language?
33A: A gnuanCe.
34
35Q: What do you use a supercomputer for?
36A: Gnumerical analysis.
37
38Q: What do you call a hacker who collects coins?
39A: A gnumismatist.
40
41 Well, there are more, just too gnumerous to tell all at once. I think
42I'd better go before someone starts firing gnuclear weapons at me.
43 Don
44
45From: patl@athena.mit.edu (Patrick J. LoPresti)
46Message-ID: <1991Jul11.031731.9260@athena.mit.edu>
47Sender: news@athena.mit.edu (News system)
48Subject: The True Path (long)
49Date: 11 Jul 91 03:17:31 GMT
50Path: ai-lab!mintaka!olivea!samsung!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!think.com!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!bloom-picayune.mit.edu!athena.mit.edu!patl
51Newsgroups: alt.religion.emacs,alt.slack
52Organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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54Xref: ai-lab alt.religion.emacs:244 alt.slack:1935
55
56When I log into my Xenix system with my 110 baud teletype, both vi
57*and* Emacs are just too damn slow. They print useless messages like,
58'C-h for help' and '"foo" File is read only'. So I use the editor
59that doesn't waste my VALUABLE time.
60
61Ed, man! !man ed
62
63ED(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual ED(1)
64
65NAME
66 ed - text editor
67
68SYNOPSIS
69 ed [ - ] [ -x ] [ name ]
70DESCRIPTION
71 Ed is the standard text editor.
72---
73
74Computer Scientists love ed, not just because it comes first
75alphabetically, but because it's the standard. Everyone else loves ed
76because it's ED!
77
78"Ed is the standard text editor."
79
80And ed doesn't waste space on my Timex Sinclair. Just look:
81
82-rwxr-xr-x 1 root 24 Oct 29 1929 /bin/ed
83-rwxr-xr-t 4 root 1310720 Jan 1 1970 /usr/ucb/vi
84-rwxr-xr-x 1 root 5.89824e37 Oct 22 1990 /usr/bin/emacs
85
86Of course, on the system *I* administrate, vi is symlinked to ed.
87Emacs has been replaced by a shell script which 1) Generates a syslog
88message at level LOG_EMERG; 2) reduces the user's disk quota by 100K;
89and 3) RUNS ED!!!!!!
90
91"Ed is the standard text editor."
92
93Let's look at a typical novice's session with the mighty ed:
94
95golem> ed
96
97?
98help
99?
100?
101?
102quit
103?
104exit
105?
106bye
107?
177c0ea7 108hello?
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109?
110eat flaming death
111?
112^C
113?
114^C
115?
116^D
117?
118
119---
120Note the consistent user interface and error reportage. Ed is
121generous enough to flag errors, yet prudent enough not to overwhelm
122the novice with verbosity.
123
124"Ed is the standard text editor."
125
126Ed, the greatest WYGIWYG editor of all.
127
128ED IS THE TRUE PATH TO NIRVANA! ED HAS BEEN THE CHOICE OF EDUCATED
129AND IGNORANT ALIKE FOR CENTURIES! ED WILL NOT CORRUPT YOUR PRECIOUS
130BODILY FLUIDS!! ED IS THE STANDARD TEXT EDITOR! ED MAKES THE SUN
131SHINE AND THE BIRDS SING AND THE GRASS GREEN!!
132
133When I use an editor, I don't want eight extra KILOBYTES of worthless
134help screens and cursor positioning code! I just want an EDitor!!
135Not a "viitor". Not a "emacsitor". Those aren't even WORDS!!!! ED!
136ED! ED IS THE STANDARD!!!
137
138TEXT EDITOR.
139
140When IBM, in its ever-present omnipotence, needed to base their
141"edlin" on a UNIX standard, did they mimic vi? No. Emacs? Surely
142you jest. They chose the most karmic editor of all. The standard.
143
144Ed is for those who can *remember* what they are working on. If you
145are an idiot, you should use Emacs. If you are an Emacs, you should
146not be vi. If you use ED, you are on THE PATH TO REDEMPTION. THE
147SO-CALLED "VISUAL" EDITORS HAVE BEEN PLACED HERE BY ED TO TEMPT THE
148FAITHLESS. DO NOT GIVE IN!!! THE MIGHTY ED HAS SPOKEN!!!
149
150?
151
152From: The Unknown User <anonymous@nowhere.uucp>
153Subject: EMACS -- What does it mean?
154To: mit-prep!info-gnu-emacs@TOPAZ.RUTGERS.EDU
155
156EMACS belongs in <sys/errno.h>: Editor too big!
157
158
159Escape-Meta-Alt-Control-Shift
160
161
162From: harvard!topaz!BLUE!BRAIL@mit-eddie
163Date: 9 Sep 85 17:25:27 EDT
164Subject: EMACS -- What does it mean?
165To: mit-prep!info-gnu-emacs@TOPAZ.RUTGERS.EDU
166
167 EMACS may stand for "Editing MACroS," but some friends of mine
168suggested some more creative definitions. Here they are. Anyone have
169any additions?
170
171--------
172Eight
173Megabytes
174And
175Constantly
176Swapping
177
178Even a
179Master of
180Arts
177c0ea7 181Comes
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182Simpler
183
184Emacs
185Manuals
177c0ea7 186Are
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187Cryptic and
188Surreal
189
190Energetic
191Merchants
192Always
193Cultivate
194Sales
195
196Each
197Manual's
198Audience is
199Completely
8350f087 200Stupefied
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201
202Emacs
203Means
204A
205Crappy
206Screen
207
208Eventually
209Munches
210All
211Computer
212Storage
213
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214Even
215My
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216Aunt
217Crashes the
218System
219
177c0ea7 220Eradication of
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221Memory
222Accomplished with
223Complete
224Simplicity
225
226Elsewhere
227Maybe
228Alternative
229Civilizations
230Survive
231
232Egregious
233Managers
234Actively
235Court
236Stallman
237
238Esoteric
239Malleability
240Always
241Considered
242Silly
243
244Emacs
245Manuals
246Always
247Cause
248Senility
249
250Easily
251Maintained with the
252Assistance of
253Chemical
254Solutions
255
256EMACS
257MACRO
258ACTED
259CREDO
260SODOM
261
262Edwardian
263Manifestation of
264All
265Colonial
266Sins
267
268Generally
269Not
270Used
271
272Except by
273Middle
274Aged
275Computer
276Scientists
277
278Extended
279Macros
280Are
281Considered
282Superfluous
283
284Every
285Mode
286Accelerates
287Creation of
288Software
289
290Elsewhere
291Maybe
292All
293Commands are
294Simple
295
296Emacs
297May
298Allow
f13e7f66 299Customized
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300Screwups
301
302Excellent
303Manuals
304Are
305Clearly
306Suppressed
307
308Emetic
309Macros
310Assault
311Core and
312Segmentation
313
314Embarrassed
315Manual-Writer
316Accused of
317Communist
318Subversion
319
177c0ea7 320Extensibility and
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321Modifiability
322Aggravate
323Confirmed
324Simpletons
325
326Emacs
327May
328Annihilate
329Command
330Structures
331
332Easily
333Mangles,
334Aborts,
335Crashes and
8350f087 336Stupefies
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337
338Extraneous
339Macros
340And
341Commands
342Stink
343
344Exceptionally
345Mediocre
346Algorithm for
347Computer
348Scientists
349
350EMACS
351Makes no
352Allowances
353Considering its
354Stiff price
355
356Equine
357Mammals
358Are
359Considerably
360Smaller
361
362Embarrassingly
363Mundane
364Advertising
365Cuts
366Sales
367
368Every
369Moron
370Assumes
371CCA is
372Superior
373
374Exceptionally
375Mediocre
376Autocratic
377Control
378System
379
380EMACS
381May
382Alienate
383Clients and
384Supporters
385
386Excavating
387Mayan
388Architecture
389Comes
390Simpler
391
177c0ea7 392Erasing
a933dad1 393Minds
177c0ea7 394Allows
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395Complete
396Submission
397
398Every
399Male
400Adolescent
401Craves
402Sex
403
404Elephantine
405Memory
406Absolutely
407Considered
408Sine que non
409
177c0ea7 410Emacs
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411Makers
412Are
413Crazy
414Sickos
415
416Eenie-Meenie-Miney-Mo-
417Macros
418Are
419Completely
420Slow
421
422Experience the
423Mildest
424Ad
425Campaign ever
426Seen
427
428Emacs
429Makefiles
430Annihilate
431C-
432Shells
433
434Eradication of
435Memory
436Accomplished with
437Complete
438Simplicity
439
440Emetic
441Macros
442Assault
443Core and
444Segmentation
445
446Epileptic
447MLisp
448Aggravates
449Compiler
450Seizures
451
452Eleven thousand
453Monkeys
454Asynchronously
455Crank out these
456Slogans
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458
459
460From: ihnss!warren@mit-eddie (Warren Montgomery)
461Newsgroups: net.emacs
462Subject: Re: EMACS -- What does it mean?
463Date: Tue, 10-Sep-85 09:14:24 EDT
464Organization: AT&T Bell Labs, Naperville, IL
465Apparently-To: emacs-netnews-distribution@mit-prep
466
467Someone at a luncheon suggested it meant:
468
469Evenings,
470Mornings,
177c0ea7 471And a
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472Couple of
473Saturdays
474
475(In reference to the odd hours that went into the creation of my
476implementation).
477
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479
480 Warren Montgomery
481 ihnss!warren
482 IH ((312)-979) x2494
483
484Date: Wed, 18 Sep 85 10:11:04 edt
485From: inmet!tower@inmet.inmet (Leonard H. Tower Jr.) <inmet!tower@cca-unix>
486Subject: Re: EMACS -- What does it mean?
487To: tower@MIT-PREP.ARPA
488
489Received: by inmet.uucp (4.12/inmet) id AA02199; Wed, 18 Sep 85 09:10:17 edt
490Date: Wed, 18 Sep 85 09:10:17 edt
491Message-Id: <8509181310.AA02199@inmet.uucp>
492Uucp-Paths: {bellcore,ima,ihnp4}!inmet!tower
493Arpa-Path: ima!inmet!tower@CCA-UNIX.ARPA
494Organization: Intermetrics, Inc., Cambridge, MA, USA
495Home: 36 Porter Street, Somerville, MA 02143, USA +1 (617) 623-7739
496/* Written 6:48 pm Sep 14, 1985 by gml@ssc-vax in inmet:net.emacs */
497/* ---------- "Re: EMACS -- What does it mean?" ---------- */
498Pleeeeeeeze!!! Nice try on the meaning of EMACS. I believe the
499correct acronym is:
500
177c0ea7 501Emacs
a933dad1 502Makes
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503All
504Computing
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505Simple
506
507Thank you, and Good Night
508/* End of text from inmet:net.emacs */
509
510From: ho95e!wcs@mit-eddie (Bill.Stewart.4K435.x0705)
511Newsgroups: net.emacs
512Subject: Re: EMACS -- What does it mean?
513Date: Thu, 26-Sep-85 21:43:54 EDT
514Organization: AT&T Bell Labs, Holmdel NJ
515Apparently-To: emacs-netnews-distribution@mit-prep
516
517> > very interesting, but what does GNU stand for ?
518> GNU = Gnu's Not UNIX. There is also MINCE, for Mince Is Not a Complete Emacs.
519> More recursive acronyms, anyone?
520Many people have also seen FINE Is Not Emacs, but the one that has
521character is THief Isn't Even Fine.
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523## Bill Stewart, AT&T Bell Labs, Holmdel NJ 1-201-949-0705 ihnp4!ho95c!wcs
524
525Path: mit-eddie!think!harvard!bbnccv!bbncca!linus!decvax!mcnc!ncsu!uvacs!edison!ta2
526From: edison!ta2@mit-eddie (tom allebrandi)
527Newsgroups: net.emacs
528Subject: Re: Re: EMACS -- What does it mean?
529Date: Sun, 29-Sep-85 18:11:55 EDT
530Organization: General Electric's Mountain Resort
531Apparently-To: emacs-netnews-distribution@mit-prep
532
533> GNU = Gnu's Not UNIX. There is also MINCE, for Mince Is Not a Complete Emacs.
177c0ea7 534>
a933dad1 535> More recursive acronyms, anyone?
177c0ea7 536>
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538For the DEC-system-10/20: FINE - Fine Is Not Emacs.....
539
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542tom allebrandi 2, general electric aco, charlottesville, va
543{decvax,duke}!mcnc!ncsu!uvacs!edison!ta2
544box 8106, charlottesville, va, 22906
545(804) 978-5566
546...............
547
548Date: Wed, 16 Oct 85 01:38:12 edt
549From: inmet!tower (Leonard H. Tower Jr.) <inmet!tower@cca-unix>
550Subject: more names
551To: tower@MIT-PREP.ARPA
552
553Received: by inmet.uucp (4.12/inmet) id AA12997; Tue, 15 Oct 85 22:31:39 edt
554Date: Tue, 15 Oct 85 22:31:39 edt
555Message-Id: <8510160231.AA12997@inmet.uucp>
556Uucp-Paths: {bellcore,ima,ihnp4}!inmet!tower
557Arpa-Path: ima!inmet!tower@CCA-UNIX.ARPA
558Organization: Intermetrics, Inc., Cambridge, MA, USA
559Home: 36 Porter Street, Somerville, MA 02143, USA +1 (617) 623-7739
560/* Written 12:20 pm Oct 14, 1985 by rs@mirror.UUCP in inmet:net.emacs */
561
562
563SINE: Sine Is Not Emacs
564 (MIT Architecture Machine Group)
565
566EINE: Eine is Not Emacs
567 (MIT Lisp Machine)
568
569ZWEI: Zwei Was Eine Initially
570 ("rev2" of EINE)
571
572--
573Rich $alz {mit-eddie, ihnp4!inmet, wjh12, cca, datacube} !mirror!rs
574Mirror Systems 2067 Massachusetts Ave.
575617-661-0777 Cambridge, MA, 02140
576/* End of text from inmet:net.emacs */
577
578Path: mit-eddie!genrad!panda!talcott!harvard!seismo!gatech!ulysses!pajb
579From: ulysses!pajb@mit-eddie (Paul Bennett)
580Newsgroups: net.emacs
581Subject: Here we go again ...
582Date: Sat, 19-Oct-85 17:26:49 EDT
583Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill
584Apparently-To: emacs-netnews-distribution@mit-prep
585
586
587> EINE: Eine is Not Emacs
588> (MIT Lisp Machine)
589>
590> ZWEI: Zwei Was Eine Initially
591> ("rev2" of EINE)
592
593DREI: DREI - Really Emacs Inside
594 (Exists only in my head)
595
596From: friedman@gnu.ai.mit.edu (Noah Friedman)
597Sender: friedman@gnu.ai.mit.edu
598To: jimb@gnu.ai.mit.edu, rms@gnu.ai.mit.edu
599Subject: etc/emacs.names
600Date: Fri, 9 Oct 92 00:54:57 edt
601
602The following should be added:
603
604
605Emacs
606Makes
607A
608Computer
609Slow
610
611From: S_TITZ@iravcl.ira.uka.de (Olaf Titz)
612Newsgroups: alt.religion.emacs
613Subject: Re: what emacs stands for
614Date: 12 Oct 92 19:29:32 GMT
615
616Emacs Masquerades As Comfortable Shell
617Ever Made A Control-key Setup?
618Emacs: My Alternative Computer Story
619Emacs Made Almost Completely Screwed
620 (by extensive use of M-x global-unset-key)
177c0ea7 621Emacs Macht Alle Computer Schoen
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622 (deutsch) (=Emacs makes all computers beautiful)
623Each Mail A Continued Surprise
177c0ea7 624Every Mode Acknowledges Customized Strokes
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625 (keystrokes, of course :-)
626Eating Memory And Cycle-Sucking
627Everyday Material Almost Compiled Successfully
628
629now enough bashing for today :-)
630
631
632From: elvis@gnu.ai.mit.edu
633To: emacs-19-bugs@gnu.ai.mit.edu
634Subject: missing from etc/emacs.names
635Date: Thu, 20 May 93 02:21:27 edt
636
637
638Elvis
639Masterminds
640All
641Computer
642Software
643
644Just so you boys know the score.
645
646Thank you very Much,
647The King