[kw-pm] Third post!

Daniel R. Allen daniel at coder.com
Wed Sep 25 10:49:27 CDT 2002


...But, in order to capture the First Post with the magical Arpa Net,
Homer had to first beg, borrow, or steal the Arpa Net from the huge and
ominous Usdoe, which had grown the Arpa Net in its youth, but now had
grown and let the Arpa Net fall to the beaurocratic hordes of Nsf.

To do this, he decided he needed the secret potion of Tcpip, to bewitch
the yammering Nsf, and in doing so, agree to loan him the Arpa Net.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
$_='daniel at coder.com 519-575-3733  /Prescient Code Solutions/  coder.com
';s/-/ /g;s/([.@])/ $1/g;@y=(42*1476312054+7*3,14120504e4,-42*330261-33,
42*5436+3,42*2886+10,42*434987+5);s/(.)/ord(uc($1))/ge;for(@x=split/32/;
@y; map{print chr} split /(..)/, shift(@x) + shift(@y)) {perlmonk.da.ru}


On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Christopher Calzonetti wrote:

> Not nearly as exciting as the fabled first post.
> 
> The legend surrounding the mystic First Post traces back to the stories of
> ancient Greece.  In particular, the tale of Homer and his quest to capture
> the First Post.
> 
> Homer was tasked to capture the post by using the magical Arpa Net, a
> strange latticework of haphazardly connected strands of fibre, and cables
> spun from the very essence of light itself.
> -- 
> Christopher Calzonetti, Technical Lead, Trig.Net
>    Web:  http://www.trig.net/     Mail:  mailto:chris at trig.net
> _______________________________________________
> kw-pm mailing list
> kw-pm at mail.pm.org
> http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm
> 




More information about the kw-pm mailing list