Re: Bill of Rights contest
After replacing Dave with a small shell script on Tuesday 29 Nov 2005
23:32, the following appeared on stdout:
> IQ ZERO. 6 NGs posted to, all that bandwidth used.
All what bandwidth? bad_paths, databasix.com, nuff said.
BTW, it's Usenet.
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Logbook: The various scraps of paper dotted around your shack which
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