Messages in this thread |  | | From | lilo <> | Date | Sun, 28 Jul 1996 08:22:44 -0500 (CDT) | Subject | Sorry, I'll shut up now. How could I resist? :) |
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On Fri, 26 Jul 1996, Nick Simicich wrote:
> > - printk("Fucking sun blows me\n"); > > + /* Sun _does_ blow me, but the user may not want to know about it */ > > + /* printk("Fucking sun blows me\n"); */ > > > > would probably have been accepted by me on-the-spot. Or maybe somebody could > > have emailed David (or whoever wrote that particular line of code) in private > > and tell him they found the message in rather bad taste, and ask him to > > remove it, and he probably would have. THAT is ok. > > > > However, it is NOT ok to just act like a mindless robot and just remove every > > profanity in sight. That way lies book-burning and "forbidden" thoughts. > > Sugarcoating it with "moral reasons", thinking _you_ have the moral right to > > suppress others, is the ultimate immorality. > > > > Thus endeth "Lessons in morality 101", > > This makes me want to run out and have a bunch of T-Shirts made up that > say, "Fucking Sun Blows Me."
Oh, no. What you really want is a T-shirt that says:
/* printk("Fucking sun blows me\n"); */
in a nice, attractive, unproportioned, vt-100 style font.
:) lilo
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