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Re: Cygwin gcc and g90 compilers...
- From: Brian Dessent <brian at dessent dot net>
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- Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 05:53:47 -0700
- Subject: Re: Cygwin gcc and g90 compilers...
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Christopher Faylor wrote:
> He had some "updated" links for that page which pointed to various
> conspiracy theories about the lunar landing. When I mentioned that this
> was supposed to be a joke, and that Capricorn One was a movie, and that
> Hal Holbrook was never actually associated with the US space program, he
> started demanding to speak to my supervisor and started making
> threatening noises about Red Hat.
>
> I'm still waiting to hear from this guy. He was going to do some more
> research and get back to me, IIRC.
Obviously he was wearing his AFDB with shiny-side in, when everyone
knows it must point out. Otherwise he would have known that Cygnus was
operated by the Illuminati, and that the Majestic 12 now holds a secret
controlling vote in Red Hat, and so obviously they would want to play
along with the public farce of the landings being real, so as not to
draw suspicion. I mean, duh.
Brian