y y y y y .. On Fri, 2003-09-19 at 22:09, Tim Gorman wrote: > Great idea, Mark! > > By the way, does anyone remember the "yes" command in UNIX? Same concept. > I think it was invented to answer ³yes² to any program which mindlessly > prompt for ³yes/no² responses in situations where only ³yes² makes sense. > Case in point: ³fsck². As in: ³Do you want to repair this block (y/n)? ³
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