gore@eecs.nwu.edu (Jacob Gore) (05/11/89)
(This does have something to do with comp.sys.next, it just may not be obvious for awhile.) There is a Burger King here in Evanston where they won't give you food "to go". That Burger King is a "restaurant" rather than a "fast food place". It does make a difference, you see: at the time it was built, at least, the City of Evanston was against fast food places (it was a dry town back then, too). The City didn't know that the restaurant that they had approved was going to be a Burger King until it was too late, and who's to say what's a restaurant and what's a fast food place, anyway? Well, the City's to say... Anyway, the result is that the Burger King employees can't give you food "to go", only on a tray. They can, however, give you a paper bag, and you, of course, can put the food into it and take it with you. So... how many people have tried the 'cc' command under 0.9 already? :-) Jacob Gore Gore@EECS.NWU.Edu Northwestern Univ., EECS Dept. {oddjob,chinet,att}!nucsrl!gore
jhc@vax5.CIT.CORNELL.EDU (05/12/89)
In article <12670026@eecs.nwu.edu> gore@eecs.nwu.edu (Jacob Gore) writes: [lot del'ed] |Well, the City's to say... Anyway, the result is that the Burger King |employees can't give you food "to go", only on a tray. They can, however, |give you a paper bag, and you, of course, can put the food into it and take |it with you. | |So... how many people have tried the 'cc' command under 0.9 already? :-) Is this to say that cc compiles but doesn't link??? What a bug! What a bug! :^) (Disclaimer: I've not yet had a chance to check 0.9 out personally.) -JimC -- James H. Cloos, Jr. "Entropy isn't what it used to be." jhc@Crnlvax5.BITNET --c/o Fortune @ batcomputer.UUCP jhc@Vax5.CIT.Cornell.EDU #include <std_disclaimers.h> cornell!vax1!vax5.cit.cornell.edu!jhc@rochester.UUCP B-7 Upson Hall, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY 14853 +1 607 272 4519