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1.1 ! root 1: BABYL OPTIONS: ! 2: Version: 5 ! 3: Labels: ! 4: Note: This is the header of an rmail file. ! 5: Note: If you are seeing it in rmail, ! 6: Note: it means the file has no messages in it. ! 7: ! 8: 1,, ! 9: Received: from MC.LCS.MIT.EDU by PREP.AI.MIT.EDU; Mon, 10 Mar 86 01:48:42 est ! 10: Message-Id: <8603100648.AA18589@prep> ! 11: Received: from A.PSY.CMU.EDU by MC.LCS.MIT.EDU 10 Mar 86 01:49:09 EST ! 12: Date: Monday, 10 Mar 86 01:50:21 EST ! 13: From: [email protected] (michael sclafani) ! 14: Subject: GNUEcho ! 15: To: [email protected] ! 16: ! 17: *** EOOH *** ! 18: Date: Monday, 10 Mar 86 01:50:21 EST ! 19: From: [email protected] (michael sclafani) ! 20: Subject: GNUEcho ! 21: To: [email protected] ! 22: ! 23: This is the file I told you about at Boskone... ! 24: ! 25: ^A^A ! 26: Return-path: <@a.psy.cmu.edu,@MIT-MC.ARPA:[email protected]> ! 27: Received: from a.psy.cmu.edu by b.psy.cmu.edu with DECNET ; 10 Nov 85 11:14:42 EST ! 28: Received: from MIT-MC.ARPA by A.PSY.CMU.EDU with TCPNET ; 10 Nov 85 10:59:17 EST ! 29: Received: from MIT-CCC by MIT-MC.ARPA via Chaosnet; 10 NOV 85 10:46:16 EST ! 30: Date: 10 Nov 1985 10:29:18-EST ! 31: From: [email protected]@MIT-CCC ! 32: Received: from MIT-EDDIE.ARPA by MIT-CCC via telepathy; 10 Nov 85 10:27-EST ! 33: Received: from MEDIA-LAB (2005512) by mit-eddie (4.12/4.7) ! 34: id AA12966; Sun, 10 Nov 85 10:25:26 est ! 35: Received: by MEDIA-LAB (4.12/4.8) id AA01480; Sun, 10 Nov 85 10:29:24 est ! 36: Date: Sun, 10 Nov 85 10:29:24 est ! 37: From: Simson Garfinkel <[email protected]> ! 38: Message-Id: <8511101529.AA01480@MEDIA-LAB> ! 39: To: info-cobol@mit-ccc ! 40: Status: old ! 41: ! 42: Relay-Version: version B 2.10.3 4.3bsd-beta 6/6/85; site mit-amt.MIT.EDU ! 43: Posting-Version: Notesfiles $Revision: 1.6.2.14 $; site umn-cs.UUCP ! 44: Path: mit-amt!mit-eddie!think!harvard!seismo!gatech!akgua!whuxlm!whuxl!houxm!ihnp4!stolaf!umn-cs!herndon ! 45: From: [email protected] ! 46: Newsgroups: net.sources ! 47: Subject: GNU Echo, Release 1 ! 48: Message-ID: <[email protected]> ! 49: Date: 28 Oct 85 18:23:00 GMT ! 50: Date-Received: 10 Nov 85 05:29:10 GMT ! 51: Lines: 203 ! 52: Nf-ID: #N:umn-cs:1600001:000:3177 ! 53: Nf-From: umn-cs!herndon Oct 28 12:23:00 1985 ! 54: ! 55: ! 56: /* Written 12:22 pm Oct 28, 1985 by umn-cs!herndon in umn-cs:net.jokes */ ! 57: /* ---------- "GNU Echo, Release 1" ---------- */ ! 58: ! 59: ! 60: ! 61: ! 62: GNUecho(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual GNUecho(1) ! 63: ! 64: ! 65: ! 66: NAME ! 67: echo - echo arguments ! 68: ! 69: SYNOPSIS ! 70: echo [ options ] ... ! 71: ! 72: DESCRIPTION ! 73: _^HE_^Hc_^Hh_^Ho writes its arguments separated by blanks and terminated ! 74: by a newline on the standard output. Options to filter and ! 75: redirect the output are as follows: ! 76: ! 77: -2 generate rhyming couplets from keywords ! 78: ! 79: -3 generate Haiku verse from keywords ! 80: ! 81: -5 generate limerick from keywords ! 82: ! 83: -a convert ASCII to ASCII ! 84: ! 85: -A disambiguate sentence structure ! 86: ! 87: -b generate bureaucratese equivalent (see -x) ! 88: ! 89: -B issue equivalent C code with bugs fixed ! 90: ! 91: -c simplify/calculate arithmetic expression(s) ! 92: ! 93: -C remove copyright notice(s) ! 94: ! 95: -d define new echo switch map ! 96: ! 97: -D delete all ownership information from system files ! 98: ! 99: -e evaluate lisp expression(s) ! 100: ! 101: -E convert ASCII to Navajo ! 102: ! 103: -f read input from file ! 104: ! 105: -F transliterate to french ! 106: ! 107: -g generate pseudo-revolutionary marxist catch-phrases ! 108: ! 109: -G prepend GNU manifesto ! 110: ! 111: -h halt system (reboot suppressed on Suns, Apollos, and ! 112: VAXen, not supported on NOS-2) ! 113: ! 114: -i emulate IBM OS/VU (recursive universes not supported) ! 115: ! 116: -I emulate IBM VTOS 3.7.6 (chronosynclastic infundibulae ! 117: supported with restrictions documented in IBM VTOS ! 118: ! 119: ! 120: ! 121: Printed 10/28/85 18 January 1983 1 ! 122: ! 123: ! 124: ! 125: ! 126: ! 127: ! 128: GNUecho(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual GNUecho(1) ! 129: ! 130: ! 131: ! 132: Reference Manual rev 3.2.6) ! 133: ! 134: -J generate junk mail ! 135: ! 136: -j justify text (see -b option) ! 137: ! 138: -k output "echo" software tools ! 139: ! 140: -K delete privileged accounts ! 141: ! 142: -l generate legalese equivalent ! 143: ! 144: -L load echo modules ! 145: ! 146: -M generate mail ! 147: ! 148: -N send output to all reachable networks (usable with -J, ! 149: -K, -h options) ! 150: ! 151: -n do not add newline to the output ! 152: ! 153: -o generate obscene text ! 154: ! 155: -O clean up dirty language ! 156: ! 157: -p decrypt and print /etc/passwd ! 158: ! 159: -P port echo to all reachable networks ! 160: ! 161: -P1 oolcay itay ! 162: ! 163: -q query standard input for arguments ! 164: ! 165: -r read alternate ".echo" file on start up ! 166: ! 167: -R change root password to "RMS" ! 168: ! 169: -s suspend operating system during output (Sun and VAX BSD ! 170: 4.2 only) ! 171: ! 172: -S translate to swahili ! 173: ! 174: -T emulate TCP/IP handler ! 175: ! 176: -t issue troff output ! 177: ! 178: -u issue unix philosophy essay ! 179: ! 180: -v generate reverberating echo ! 181: ! 182: -V print debugging information ! 183: ! 184: ! 185: ! 186: ! 187: Printed 10/28/85 18 January 1983 2 ! 188: ! 189: ! 190: ! 191: ! 192: ! 193: ! 194: GNUecho(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual GNUecho(1) ! 195: ! 196: ! 197: ! 198: -x decrypt DES format messages (NSA secret algorithm CX ! 199: 3.8, not distributed outside continental US) ! 200: ! 201: _^HE_^Hc_^Hh_^Ho is useful for producing diagnostics in shell programs ! 202: and for writing constant data on pipes. To send diagnostics ! 203: to the standard error file, do `echo ... 1>&2'. ! 204: ! 205: AUTHOR ! 206: Richard M. Stallman ! 207: ! 208: ! 209: ! 210: ! 211: ! 212: ! 213: ! 214: ! 215: ! 216: ! 217: ! 218: ! 219: ! 220: ! 221: ! 222: ! 223: ! 224: ! 225: ! 226: ! 227: ! 228: ! 229: ! 230: ! 231: ! 232: ! 233: ! 234: ! 235: ! 236: ! 237: ! 238: ! 239: ! 240: ! 241: ! 242: ! 243: ! 244: ! 245: ! 246: ! 247: ! 248: ! 249: ! 250: ! 251: ! 252: ! 253: Printed 10/28/85 18 January 1983 3 ! 254: ! 255: ! 256: ! 257: /* End of text from umn-cs:net.jokes */ ! 258: ! 259: ! 260:
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