| Дзюндзя ( @ 2005-03-10 06:56:00 |
Піліп Грынспан у ніх
In 1982, I tried USENET news for the first time. [...] I think it was my friend Luigi who signed me up to net.jokes. After two days, I counted 1 funny joke, 5 not funny jokes, 20 people complaining that Joke X was inappropriate for the list because it was racist/sexist/notfunny/whatever, and 80 people complaining that the complainers should not have complained.
I was so impressed with Unix and USENET that I went to talk to the sysadmin [...] "Would you please delete my Unix account?" I asked.
About a decade later, my 18th year on the Internet, my officemate at MIT showed me the alt.sex hierarchy. I had no idea . . .
In 1982, I tried USENET news for the first time. [...] I think it was my friend Luigi who signed me up to net.jokes. After two days, I counted 1 funny joke, 5 not funny jokes, 20 people complaining that Joke X was inappropriate for the list because it was racist/sexist/notfunny/whatever, and 80 people complaining that the complainers should not have complained.
I was so impressed with Unix and USENET that I went to talk to the sysadmin [...] "Would you please delete my Unix account?" I asked.
About a decade later, my 18th year on the Internet, my officemate at MIT showed me the alt.sex hierarchy. I had no idea . . .