The geeks among us - Naimees' history meme

Posted by: m0omo0 on 15 April 2008

The whole web seems to go mad about this, well, why not... ?

quote:
$ uname -a
Darwin Le-Mac-de-Maurice.local 8.11.1 Darwin Kernel Version 8.11.1: Wed Oct 10 18:23:28 PDT 2007; root:xnu-792.25.20~1/RELEASE_I386 i386 i386
$ history | awk '{a[$2]++}END{for(i in a){print a[i] " " i}}' | sort -rn | head
18 ls
17 cd
14 exit
6 /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox
4 exec
3 uname
3 su
3 history
2 which
2 touch


It would have been very different 5 years ago, but now it just says that my computer is a Mac and that I do basically nothing on the command-line...

(- So? Did it hurt?
- "Baa!")
Posted on: 19 April 2008 by Onthlam
There are 10 types of people in the world: those who understand binary and those who don't.
Posted on: 19 April 2008 by Adam Meredith
quote:
Originally posted by Marc Newman:
There are 10 types of people in the world: those who understand binary and those who don't.


Heard THAT 01 down in R&D. Made I laugh.
Posted on: 19 April 2008 by m0omo0
quote:
Originally posted by GFFJ:
Yes! Last night! Polish Party! Home at five this morning! George

You mean, the girl or the drinking?
Posted on: 19 April 2008 by Onthlam
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Posted on: 19 April 2008 by Onthlam
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Posted on: 19 April 2008 by Onthlam
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Posted on: 19 April 2008 by Onthlam
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Posted on: 19 April 2008 by m0omo0
Smile
quote:
If anyone can decode this message,I will buy them a naim cd.However to claim your prize,you must tell me the codes you see.all of them.
Marc

Binary, hexadecimal, base64, ascii codes in decimal.

http://www.paulschou.com/tools/xlate/
Posted on: 19 April 2008 by Onthlam
quote:
Originally posted by m0omo0:
Smile
quote:
If anyone can decode this message,I will buy them a naim cd.However to claim your prize,you must tell me the codes you see.all of them.
Marc

Binary, hexadecimal, base64, ascii codes in decimal.

http://www.paulschou.com/tools/xlate/



m0omo0-
Very good. I owe you a cd.
email me at onthlam@sbcglobal.net

Damn internet! Big Grin
Posted on: 19 April 2008 by m0omo0
quote:
Originally posted by Marc Newman:
Very good. I owe you a cd.

Thank you Marc. But it's alright, that was just to see if I was still able to take up the challenge. I give you the CD back if you're kind enough to post your genuine history meme so I don't feel so miserable. (No Mozilla or Linux developer reading this forum, apparently...)
Posted on: 19 April 2008 by Adam Meredith
OK geeks - break it up.