--- Edmund Cramp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Searching for "XFree86" on search.msn.com: > > > (http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=XFree86&FORM=SMCRT) > > returns: > > ------------------- > > You have entered a search term that is likely to > > return adult content. > > <snip> > > > Either MSN's search engine is crappy (duh), or > this is > > another obviously biased attempt by M$ at FUDding > free > > software. > > I find it useful to never assume malice when > incompetence will achieve the > same result... > > Let's M$ parse XFree86: > > <X><Free><86> > <X>::= clearly naughty > <Free>::== bad word > <X>+<Free> :== naughty and bad > <86> :== looks like some hacker code ... reverse is > 68 ... 68 is 69-1 ... > you do me and I'll owe you one. > PRINT$ "You have entered a search term that is > likely to return adult > content." > > Edmund Cramp > -- >
Wow, a real thinking man. I over-thought that one. I just figured it was geeks with more testosterone than company. I suspect you are closer to the facts than I. Although I bet I am right on a few counts. ===== Warmest Regards, Doug Riddle Infinity. It would seem to imply that there must be an equal number of even and odd numbers. If you can add one to any number, and create another number, then there has to be an equal number of each, in every direction. However, there is one, and only one even prime number. The number 2, the third number in the Fibonacci series, which is an odd number. Aha - conspiracy! If the only Even Prime is even, then there are more even numbers than odd! They tried to cover it by making it the third Fibonacci number! __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search - Find what youre looking for faster http://search.yahoo.com
