Linux Computers: 566 of 1023 |
Overconfidence breeds error when we take for granted that the game will
continue on its normal course; when we fail to provide for an unusually
powerful resource -- a check, a sacrifice, a stalemate. Afterwards the
victim may wail, `But who could have dreamt of such an idiotic-looking move?'
-- Fred Reinfeld, "The Complete Chess Course"
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Linux Computers: 567 of 1023 |
Overflow on /dev/null, please empty the bit bucket.
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Linux Computers: 568 of 1023 |
Overload -- core meltdown sequence initiated.
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Linux Computers: 569 of 1023 |
panic: can't find /
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Linux Computers: 570 of 1023 |
panic: kernel segmentation violation. core dumped (only kidding)
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Linux Computers: 571 of 1023 |
panic: kernel trap (ignored)
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Linux Computers: 572 of 1023 |
Pascal is a language for children wanting to be naughty.
-- Dr. Kasi Ananthanarayanan
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Linux Computers: 573 of 1023 |
Pascal is not a high-level language.
-- Steven Feiner
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Linux Computers: 574 of 1023 |
"Pascal is Pascal is Pascal is dog meat."
-- M. Devine and P. Larson, Computer Science 340
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Linux Computers: 575 of 1023 |
Passwords are implemented as a result of insecurity.
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