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- Newsgroups: alt.folklore.computers
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- From: agc@bmdhh286.bnr.ca (Alan Carter)
- Subject: Re: Computer Superstition
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.132507.22731@bnr.uk>
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- References: <10292323.7317.11306@kcbbs.gen.nz>
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 13:25:07 GMT
- Lines: 27
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- In article <10292323.7317.11306@kcbbs.gen.nz>, Murray_Moffatt@kcbbs.gen.nz (Murray Moffatt) writes:
- |> We've all heard of common superstitions such as not walking under ladders
- |> and throwing salt over your left shoulder if you spill some, but are
- |> there any superstitions to do with computers?
- |>
-
- How about the way that UNIX System Administrators type
-
- sync
- sync
- sync
-
- at shutdown time, when one sync would be quite enough? When questioned
- they sometimes give the lame excuse that this gives the first one time
- to work! I was taught to do this, and still do, even though I have
- figured it out for myself that it is nonsense.
-
- Alan
-
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- To arrive at the simplest truth, as Newton knew and practised, requires years
- of contemplation. Not activity. Not reasoning. Not calculating. Not busy
- behaviour of any kind. Not reading. Not talking. Not making an effort. Simply
- bearing in mind what it is one needs to know.
-
- George Spencer-Brown, Laws of Form
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