RE: good vs evil
In my questioning it resulted
http://www.sco.com is
63% evil, 37% good
But the most I like this one:
Value of phrase "customers who are running linux distributions on a client, a server or an embedded system can obtain a license from sco to use the sco ip in binary form."
9919 9919=7x1417 9+9+1+9=28=7x4 9919=13x763 *malefic*
Petrisor Eddy Marian
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Justin F. Knotzke [mailto:jknotzke@shampoo.ca]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 4:02 PM
> To: Richard Smedley
> Cc: debian-curiosa@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: good vs evil
>
> <quote who=Richard Smedley date=[030820 05:31]/>
> > ``Enter a URL, and the Gematriculator
> > (http://homokaasu.org/gematriculator/) will determine
> > the percentages of good and evil. ''
> >
> > Well www.debian.org gets a result of 50% Good, 50% evil
> > With a balance like that, no wonder it's such a stable
> > system :-)
>
> I think there is something wrong with the algorithm:
>
> http://www.sco.com is
> 32% evil, 68% good
>
> Yah, right.
>
> J.
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