I think you all have your priorities wrong. You should be looking up
excuses (like you need one) to party tonight, tomorrow, day after
tomorrow etc etc ad infinitum (spelling correctors will be persecuted)
not in 9mths, X years etc..
If there *must* be geek-like excuses, how about these:
- Another days uptime party
- Used my machine productively party
- Compiled a programme party
- Upgraded my system party
- Somewhere, somehow, another Linux convert was made party
- Millions of MS Windows machines crashed today party
- My machine performed as expected party
- Too many beers at lunch, sent stupid email party
You get the drift ;)
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001 12:46:51 Rick Welykochy wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Ken Yap wrote:
>
> > But as I pointed out in a similar thread long ago, decimal numbers
> mean
> > nothing to computers. While you'll be celebrating, the flip-flops in
> > your computer will not. You should really be investigating
> interesting
> > moments involving powers of 2. Something like the Unix 2^30-Party.
> :-)
>
> Whose gonna party? Your transistors or you?
>
> Hmmm ... maybe geeks should be looking forward to the binary
> millenium in the year 2048 ;)
>
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Craige.
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