Hi folks -

we have been devoting a lot of our energies and bandwidth to newbies, geeks, top posting, spammers and whatever. I got this on another list I am subscribed to and I am sure you will find this a welcome change. Lets hope the wrong doers will be enlightened and will mend their ways once they read this !! And I marked the subject [HUMOR] to allow necessary *action* before or after reading this mail.

Dinesh


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A woman approached the Pearly Gates, and Saint Peter asked for her social
security number. The woman told him, and Saint Peter typed on his
workstation:

pearly-gates:~/peter> grep 212-53-6432 /earth/human/status

The computer responded:

212-53-6432 Cindy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] naughty

pearly-gates:~/peter>

Saint Peter then told her she was eternally damned, and that a minivan to
hell would be arriving shortly.

Cindy began to protest "but what did I do wrong? I loved my fellow neighbor
as I loved myself, I was a kind, warm, gentle person! Surely there must be a
mistake!"

So, Saint Peter looked up on the files, and saw, lo and behold that she
truly was a kind, warm, gentle person...until he saw the entry for jan 7,
1992-earth, which read:

***DAMNABLE VIOLATION #69*** Posted irrelevent article to newsgroup.

After probing a little more, Saint Peter explained to the woman "It seems
that on Janurary 7, 1992 you posted an article to Alt.religion.computers.
This article gave no praise of Emacs, no snide remarks toward Microsoft, and
not even a comment on the proper definition of 'hacker'! In fact, the
article was not even relating to computers at all, and discussed, of all
things, human religion! There wasn't even a reference to Bob or
Discordianism, Zen, or the Tao of programming. Oh dear, this is terrible."
"You see, heaven is a perfect place, and we only have room for the most
perfect people. Ever since we ran the T-3 line up from New Jersey we've been
particularly harsh on breakers of netettiquite. Didn't you read RFC-23654?
The one proposing commandments 11 through 16?"

He opened up an XTerm window and searched for some files. After a few
moments, the laser printer spat out a crisp sheet of paper. It read:

11: Thou shalt not flame spelling or grammer.
12: Thou shalt not have a .sig file longer than 3 lines.
13: Thou shalt not send "All fags must die" messages to 19 random groups.
14: Thou shalt not request post a frequently asked question.
15: Thou shalt not post to a group without first reading a week's worth of
posts, thereby avoiding irrelevent articles.
16: Thou shall not post administrative requests to the main list.

When she was done, she began to stammer, but Saint Peter stopped her, saying
"I'm sorry. There's nothing I can do. To register a complaint, you'll have
to send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] We have a group of
cherubum who manage such requests. But don't send it to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], otherwise your request will be distribute
to the whole mailing list. They *hate* that! In fact, there's some
discussion about making that the 17th commandment..."

At that point, a Dodge minivan drove up and came to a stop. Satan, in the
form of an IBM salesperson, stepped out. "Welcome!", she said. "We've been
waiting for you..." Cindy, almost in a trance, stepped into the minivan and
was wisked away to the netherworld, a world of COBOL, System 36's, punch
cards, incompatible network standards, and irresponsible news posters. Satan
turned to Cindy, and smiled. "You'll like it here", she said, "We have
netnews, but we've greatly simplified it. We have only one group, it's
alt.talk.sci.comp.soc.rec.misc!"




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Best wishes


- Dinesh Bareja
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