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Cabe
5th May 2002, 00:37
BAAAAAD BOFH

http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/30/25155.html

I've Highlighted the most glaring faults, can anyone find anymore?

The following text was found carved into the back of a Commodore CBM Business machine, dated 1-Sep-1970

Go placidly amid the noise and haste,
and remember what peace there may be in pressing the UPS SHUTDOWN button.

As far as possible, without surrender, be on good terms with all persons
- Even the helpdesk
Speak your truth quietly and clearly;
and when that fails, use the ZX81 method of punching information into people repeatedly.

Listen to others, even to the dull and ignorant;
for you too may be a Manager some day.
Avoid loud and aggressive persons;
especially if they have business cards but no entertainment budget.

If you compare your processor with others, you'll get bitter and twisted
as there's always a faster processor on the market.
(for you to steal from the Boss's machine when he buys it)

Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans -
Doubly so for the those that no-one knows about.

Keep interested in your own career, however humble,
but always lie on your C.V.

Exercise caution in your Equipment Purchases,
For Vendors are full of trickery.
But let this not blind you to what virtue there is;
Many persons strive for high ideals -
Right up until they sell out.

Be yourself.
Especially, do not feign respect for technical incompetance.

Neither be cynical about Benchmarking;
for in the face of all aridity and disenchantement,
they don't mean anything anyway.

Take kindly the counsel of the years,
but limit your intake of "When I worked with PDPs" stories.

Nurture strength of spirit to shield you when the excrement and cooling device meet.
But do not distress yourself with dark imaginings.
That's the Boss's job.

Many fears are born of stupidity and ignorance -
Which you should be feeding with rumour and generalisation.

Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself,
but not too gentle when browsing porn.
You know what I mean.

You are a child of the Internet, no less an ICQer than others No ICQ to my knowledge in 1970, internet at uni's only
You have a RIGHT to your opinion,
Even if it is crap.

And whether or not it is clear to you, someone's broken into your machine
and replacing your porn with Mandelbrot images. very little internet, and was it possible to easily get images into a computer in 1970?

Therefore be at peace with Computing,
Whichever platform you run or operating system you use.
Even if it is Microsoft. From Microsoft.com - It all started with the dream of "a computer on every desk and in every home." In just 27 years, Microsoft turned this revolutionary idea into a reality, I make that 1974, but prove me wrong.
Even if you forked out for Software Assurance
Even if you thought Open meant Open.

And whatever your trials and tribulations,
in the noisy confusion of life, remember to get enough sleep.
A talk by Richard Stallman is good for this.

With all its limited download speeds, inflated specs and broken promises,
it is still a reasonable experience mainly.

Be cheerful. Strive to be happy

Oh, and we just set fire to your desktop. Definitely no GUI's in 1970

Is Simon Travaglia even trying anymore?

Either that or this was a disturbing vision of the future :confused:

Cheez
5th May 2002, 00:44
Cabe my friend... get out more. :p:

Cabe
5th May 2002, 00:48
im sat at home with a broken foot, its now a physical impossiblity.

besides what are you doing at this time of night skulking on the forums?

Cheez
5th May 2002, 00:51
Im also skulking on irc. :) Although id rather be out pubbing/clubbing this time on a saturday night :(

Dizzie
5th May 2002, 15:32
baaaahhhh., I'm so bored. There must be a LAN going on somewhere within 50 miles :D

Jez_Gafys
6th May 2002, 07:01
Cabe sorry to burst your buble but..

could I just add the the MITS Altair was the first computer to run microsoft programs this was released 1974/75.

The term ICQ was around in about 1971 as you know it means I seek you And was a small comms program used over the arpanet. not like the icq software many ppl know 2day.


Not sure about computer porn around that date the term "ohh thats a nice set of pixels" might work :)

sorry again cabe but the Xerox Alto released in 1973 I quote "was perhaps the most innovative design in computer history: it had a mouse, a GUI, an object-oriented OS and development tools and fast networking with the first ethernet cards"

Dont forget this is in 1973 these are features that wouldnt become common for another 10-20years.

Doing a bit of research You will find that the first ever personal computer was made in 1949 and network games started to be played in 1970 over ARPANET the first game I could find that was played around then was called MazeWar, ive tried finding some screenies of the game but I couldnt.

So cabe it does sound almost 100 percent that true that that bit of text is correct.


What I would query though is the make of the computer... not 100% sure on that one.

Cabe
6th May 2002, 13:07
".....dated 1-Sep-1970 ......"

Microsoft Founded 1974, I rest my case.

Im a computer student, so im aware of these dates.

With reguards to the Machine it was carved on this page http://www.wfking.de/wfk1.htm

GeeDee
7th May 2002, 09:15
I have to agree that that BOFH really was not one of the better ones!

:)

Well spotted on all the errors Cabe! :D

-GeeDee-

Winkie-xC-
8th May 2002, 01:59
The actual factual errors aren't relevant, the comedy behind it is

and it's f*kin hilarious imho :p

Cabe
8th May 2002, 09:38
I agree, the comedy behind it is quite good, but they really should have dated it better, the simple change of making the date 1-sept-1980 would have ment all the errors would have been covered.

Big Giant Head
8th May 2002, 09:43
Cabe you're turning into the comic book guy from the Simpsons

"Worst episode ever"

Cabe
8th May 2002, 09:44
you say that like its a bad thing :D

but yes it is the worst episode ever.