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What if God logs in one morning and runs /etc/shutdown?
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From keith@xxxxxxxxx.co.uk Mon Jun 5 10:59:15 CDT 1995
Subject: Re: There is no Big Blue Room
Organization: Specialix Research Ltd
Date: Mon, 5 Jun 1995 11:42:27 GMT
Message-ID: <1995Jun5.124227@specialix.co.uk>
In article <3qnro7$s4h@dartvax.dartmouth.edu>,
mozart@xxxx.xxxxxxxxx.edu (Sting) writes:
|> What happens if God logs in some morning and runs /etc/shutdown?
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|> - Does he get to enter the warning signs?
|> - Whan happens when the universe goes back into single-user mode?
|> - Can you install patches and reboot?
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|> Who knows...
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|> universe 25> su God
|> password:
|>
|> universe (God) # wall
|> We apologize for the inconvenience...
|> ^D
|> Final broadcast Message from God (ttya0) on universe Fri Jun 2 16:12:19 1995
|>
|> We apologize for the inconvenience...
|> universe (God) # /etc/shutdown -i0 -y now
|>
|> *grin*
Some old mailsigs:
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Problems with Virtual Reality no 1:
Suppose the real universe gets swapped out?
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Problems with Virtual Reality no 2:
Suppose the real universe is already swapped out?
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Problems with Virtual Reality no 3:
error on swap device aleph/null: universe not found:
panic big_bang maybe that explains it?
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