moret@unmvax.UUCP (05/17/85)
Once someone hinted that some names would make guards leave you alone, one answer was pretty obvious--no need to look up source code! Vaults store untold riches, right? Who is rich as ...? Why, Croesus, of course. Spelling does vary (Cresus, Croesus for Latin version, Kroisos for Greek), which explains the presence of two names as reported. Croesus was a King of Lydia in times of classical Greece, and was reputed fabulously rich (all sorts of fables were made up about him and his treasures). Hence the saying "Rich as Croesus." Bernard M.E. Moret (505) 277-31{31,12} (a.k.a. Bernard the Barbarian --will change to Croesus as soon as I beat the local top score --not mine!--of 26,000,000...) Dept. of Computer Science, U. of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131 {convex,ucbvax,gatech,aml-cs,csu-cs,anl-mcs}!unmvax!moret {pur-ee!purdue,ucbvax!lbl-csam,philabs!cmcl2}!lanl-a!unm-cvax!moret
gts@wjh12.UUCP (G. T. Samson) (05/19/85)
> Why, Croesus, of course. Spelling does vary > (Cresus, Croesus for Latin version, Kroisos for Greek), > > Bernard M.E. Moret (505) 277-31{31,12} > {convex,ucbvax,gatech,aml-cs,csu-cs,anl-mcs}!unmvax!moret > {pur-ee!purdue,ucbvax!lbl-csam,philabs!cmcl2}!lanl-a!unm-cvax!moret But Croesus/Kroisos doesn't work on the vault guards over here. Is this only in 1.0? Or 1.0.1? Or 1.0.2? -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: G. T. Samson Title: The Evil MicroWizard Quote: "No matter where you go...there you are." -- B. Banzai Other_Quote: "You speak treason!" "Fluently!" -- The Doctor ARPA: gts@wjh12 [preferred] OR samson%h-sc4@harvard USMail: Lowell N-43, Harvard U., Cambridge, MA 02138