David Leimbach wrote:
That basically encompasses what I meant by "punkrock" :-).


Hang on, mate!

We can't 'ave two 9'ers actually *agree* on sumat!

disturbs the karma an' short-circuits the exploration of alternatives..

;-)

Bill



On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 3:31 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

I would suggest that we're the most eclectic.

Try having a conversation with a bunch of 9fans that doesn't encompass
several millennia of culture, technology etc.

Also I'm fairly certain that a disproportionately large number of 9fans
aren't CS grads.
As with Un*x, it's the people who recognise the power and simplicity who
are the fans,
not the academic dogmatists and fashionistas.

D


On 23 Oct 2009, at 15:06, David Leimbach wrote:

 on the contrary...  I have always equated the plan 9 crowd as the
"most punkrock" of the alternative OS crowd.


On 10/23/09, W B Hacker <[email protected]> wrote:

erik quanstrom wrote:

On Thu Oct 22 22:54:41 EDT 2009, [email protected] wrote:

Everyone is busy drinking and debating protocol semantics.  I think
we've managed to empty the coraid fridge of beer.

skip, sorry about that.  we drank all your beer.

- erik



Tsk, Tsk,

..and here some of us thought that Plan9 team were all pointy-haired
ivory-tower
 types who drank only white wine...

;-)

..ducks and waddles offstage...


Bill









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