On 24.03.15 08:04, [email protected] wrote:
> Many thanks to those who replied with all the helpfull sugestions,
> particularly Erik Christiansen "calendar" being the program I was
> thinking about. I knew a program like that existed unfortunately it
> is hidden in the bsdmainutils package and interestingly a google
> search did not bring it up.

On Debian 7.8.0 it's there without overt action on my part, so
bsdmainutils is either a default install, or was pulled in by some of
all the other stuff I have to download after every distro change. (It's
always been there on SunOS, Solaris, HP-UX, Redhat, Ubuntu, and Debian,
when I've needed it.)

> Linux since kernel 0.96d (aprox mid 1992) and at the time Linus never
> thought it would get beyond Intel 386 and higher cpu's.

Erik
(About 7 years behind that: Linux Counter: 216862)

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Taking [Mariupol] would give Mr Putin the ability to push further south and
create a land corridor to Crimea, ... Mariupol's massive factories account for
two-thirds of the region's steel production. ...  along with the city's port    
  
they would provide the breakaway regions with the economic muscle they need to
sustain their independence. - 
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-24/mariupol-defence-of-a-divided-city-in-ukraine/6336022
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