I have a lot of GNU/Linux T-shirts, and people ask me what they mean all the time, but I usually get sick of it after a while. I should wear plain colored shirts or hand out pamphlets or something. The one that people misinterpret the most is the $> man woman segmentation fault: core dumped I think if they hadn't bastardized the bash shell by adding the greater than sign it would be better. At least then people would stop saying "money is greater than manwoman?" On 7/29/07, Gerald Thurman wrote: > > I was wearing the t-shirt that reads: > > $> cd /pub > $> more beer > > I encountered a person who said "I don't understand your t-shirt." > I tried explaining it by placing a Windows-like GUI around it, but > they responded with "I still don't get it." They wanted to learn > more about the t-shirt, but I didn't have time to help them. > > I was wearing the t-shirt that reads: "Free Software, Free Society." > Three mailpeople were having lunch and one of them asked > about the t-shirt. How fun! We get to speak briefly about > Free Software and "Free as in Freedom." They found it > entertaining, but I doubt any of them will search the > Internet to learn more about Free Software. > > > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > -- Amarok: Rediscover your music. -- http://amarok.kde.org Sabayon Linux: Cutting Gentoo's edge. -- http://www.sabayonlinux.org