Thanks for the bits!
"Werewolf" moves across the land Router meltdowns close at hand Sysadmins in search of blood For those who caused this bandwidth flood And whosoever took the risk But failed to make an extra disc Must face the Bastard Op from Hell And lose his access to the shell The best of Linux now is here To kill the FUD and strike with fear The hearts of those who steal your rights And hide their code far from your sight Closed source takes away what's yours But you'll never shake the horror Until you taste the freedom and The power of FEDORA!
Do "Fedora" and "horror" really rhyme?
On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 12:21 -0600, Pat Kane wrote:
Thanks for the bits!
"Werewolf" moves across the land Router meltdowns close at hand Sysadmins in search of blood For those who caused this bandwidth flood And whosoever took the risk But failed to make an extra disc Must face the Bastard Op from Hell And lose his access to the shell The best of Linux now is here To kill the FUD and strike with fear The hearts of those who steal your rights And hide their code far from your sight Closed source takes away what's yours But you'll never shake the horror Until you taste the freedom and The power of FEDORA!
Do "Fedora" and "horror" really rhyme?
artistic license! *rimshot*
or, well, GPLv2+
ZING!
-sv
On 11/8/07, Pat Kane pekane52@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the bits!
[...]
Do "Fedora" and "horror" really rhyme?
They do if you're Marlon Brando:
http://www.rosswalker.co.uk/movie_sounds/sounds_files_20071107_9308167/apoca...
Jeff
On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 12:42 -0600, Jeffrey Ollie wrote:
On 11/8/07, Pat Kane pekane52@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the bits!
[...]
Do "Fedora" and "horror" really rhyme?
They do if you're Marlon Brando:
http://www.rosswalker.co.uk/movie_sounds/sounds_files_20071107_9308167/apoca...
Or, more to the point, Vincent Price. ;-)
On Nov 8, 2007 1:21 PM, Pat Kane pekane52@gmail.com wrote:
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Closed source takes away what's yours But you'll never shake the horror Until you taste the freedom and The power of FEDORA!
Do "Fedora" and "horror" really rhyme?
It's an assy-thingummy[1] if you've got a Boston accent. ;)
Oisin
[1] "I'm trying to think of a limerick," said Eustace. "Something like this:
Some kids who played games about Narnia Got gradually balmier and balmier--"
"Well, Narnia and balmier don't rhyme, to begin with," said Lucy.
"It's an assonance," said Eustace.
"Don't ask him what an assy-thingummy is," said Edmund. "He's only longing to be asked. Say nothing and perhaps he'll go away."