Some questions added and the whole thing HTMLised by Alistair Young
So I'm among those who points and laughs and makes fun of those who write in
all caps (unless they're VAX users, in which case I drop pennies into the
slots on their monitors so they can buy some coffee), but I thought it
justifiable in this case, given the magnitude of what I'm about to post.
Yes, this is that same fu**ing purity test that I asked you all (or your
predecessors, depending on the turnover (good boy!) rate) for your submission
(good boy!) oh...about... *cough* *cough* ago (the file I have on another
account is dated Dec 13 1994, for example).
I'd feed you some line about how busy I've been the past year, but we're all
sysadmins here, and you know it's all about illusion anyway (about which
I'll make a separate post soon).
So why is it finally here, you ask?
Well, because of a little elf^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H
Without further ado:
Like the "real" purity tests in colleges across america, this sysadmin's
purity test has been scientifically designed to determine the "purity" of
a sysadmin: too pure, you're a virgin, and too little purity, you're
dangerous to people you come in contact with. The authors hereby disassociate
themselves from this creation, and any injuries resulting from the use of
this test, whether for hiring purposes, dating purposes, or whatnot, are
declared to be not the fault of the authors. Thank you.
There are 555 questions.
___Have you ever created an account?
___Have you ever deleted an account?
___Have you ever detected a security breach (breakin, root compromise,
or some such)?
___Have you ever threatened to kill someone's account if they ask another
stupid question?
___Have you ever noticed that some 'remove_user' shell scripts clean up by
removing the user's home directory?
___Do you keep more than one account for personal use?
___Do you have accounts on alien networks (not administered by you) for
"debugging" purposes?
___Do you grant "guest" accounts to your friends?
___Have you ever had an account on a machine on the ARPANET?
___Do you have a user named "ingres"?
___Do your accounts have passwords?
___Do you run Crack on passwords?
___Have you ever used any of the following passwords (case insensitive):
___Do you have a different root pasword than your own password?
___Have you ever forgotten your root password?
___Do you have multiple uid-0 accounts on your system?
___Do you have equivalenced hosts (.rhosts, hosts.equiv)?
___Do you use shadow passwords?
___Do you have passworded groups?
___Do you have any padded-password systems installed?
___Do you silently change users' passwords?
___Do you trust someone else with the root password while you're on vacation?
___Do all dial-up IP users use the same dial-up IP account?
___Have you ever accepted a UUCP file?
___Do you use maximum auditing?
___Do you audit each user?
___Do you subscribe to all of the following mailing lists :
___Do you use rdist?
___Have you ever been trying to fix the system clock and expired
root's password?
___Has your site ever been broken into?
___Have you ever broken into someone else's site?
___Have you ever configured a network interface?
___Have you ever connect a machine to the Net?
___Have you ever ifconfig'ed down the network interface
through which you were communicating to the machine?
___Have you ever logged some traffic to/from the Internet?
___Have you ever logged *all* traffic to/from the Internet?
___--Did you read the logs?
___Have you ever filtered IP traffic?
___Have you ever built a proxy service firewall?
___Have you ever concealed portions of your network?
___Have you ever concealed your entire network except for a proxy firewall?
___Have you ever wormhole-tunneled traffic to conceal portions of your network?
___Have you ever floodpinged your supervisor's workstation?
___Can you program routing?
___Have you ever used an IP address different than the one assigned to you?
___Have you ever brought up a PPP link?
___Have you ever plugged both Token Ring & Ethernet modules into the same
backplane & segment on a Synoptics 3800?
___Have you ever tried to configure EIGRP and IGRP at the same time?
___Have you ever updated a Cisco 2500 router?
___Have you ever accidently caused a routing loop on your WAN?
___Do you know your netmask?
___Do you know the IP addresses for all your vital equipment?
___Have you ever telnetted to your mailhost, and then back to your loghost, and
then back to your mailhost, ad infinitum, 'cause you felt like it?
___Have you ever configured BIND/DNS?
___Have you ever renamed a server?
___Can you build a primary nameserver for a domain?
___Have you ever dialed out on a non-dialout device? (mainly Linux machines)
___Have you ever crashed the server?
___Have you ever lost power to the server because your UPS died?
___During a reboot, have you ever pulled the plug on the wrong machine?
___Have you ever formatted the wrong disk?
___Have you ever fried an important piece of hardware?
___Have you ever rebooted the system because it was easier to reboot then
fix some problem with the system up?
___When your hardware breaks, do you call your service provider and
say 'I need a xyzzy NOW' and fix it yourself after hours, rather than
just calling and asking them to do it?
___If you actually let service providers touch your equipment, do you berate
them for not using a wrist strap, not leaving the equipment plugged in,
and other precautions?
___Have you ever watched the vendor's field circus take 3 hours to discover
that a disk drive failure was caused by a capacitor on the controller
that had lost all of its magic smoke, even though everyone could
smell it and there were scorch marks on the board?
___Do you make your own cables?
___Have you ever built a SCSI chain with more than 3 different kinds of
connectors?
___Have you ever installed a SCSI bus or Ethernet cable that exceeded the
specified maximum length by more than 50%?
___Have you ever strung 5 or more converters/tranceivers together to
make a cable do something it was never intended?
___Have you ever used an old disk drive as a door stop?
___How many versions of Sun's eeprom do you know how to program?
___Have you ever toggled in a boot sequenece on a PDP/11?
___Have you ever used a machine with more then ten blinking lights?
___Have you ever mounted racks of fake led's to make your hardware look more
impressive?
___Have you ever "accidentally" unplugged your phone?
___Have you ever manipulated a floppy disk?
___Have you ever passed a fluid into your computer?
___Do you clean the DAT-head with your wet fingertip?
___Do you regard the humming of the vans of a computer as "a natural sound"?
___Have you ever plugged a parallel printer into the external port of a AT bus
tape drive controller?
___Have you ever plugged a Thicknet cable into a parallel port?
___Have you ever used SMD drives?
___Have you ever scheduled a down time for a production file server so that
you could use one of its hardware components in a personal machine
to bring up an operating system with a pathetically limited set of
installation options?
___Do you have *any* backups?
Do you do backups:
___Have you ever lied to your boss about having a current backup of the
company database?
___Do you verify your backups?
___Have you ever installed a SCSI tape drive and given it the same ID has your
second hard disk?
___Have you ever restored a user's file from tape?
___Do you reliably do your own dumps before upgrading hardware/software?
___Have you ever had to restore data because of your fuckup?
___Have you ever had to restore data because of a vendor's fuckup?
___Do you write protect your backup when you need to recover?
___Have you ever typed "tar cvf /usr1/important_project /dev/rst0"?
___Have you ever typed "tar cf ./filename ."?
___Have you ever detarred a tarfile containing /bin/tar?
___Does your fstab file have more than 4 entries in it?
___Have you ever commented out a disk with homedirs on it from /etc/fstab?
___Have you ever accidentally wiped out a partition through the careless use of
metacharacters and rm -r?
___Have you ever typed "rm -rf .*" to get rid of the files starting with '.'?
___Have you ever newfs'ed the wrong partition?
___Have you ever newfs'ed a mounted partition?
___Have you ever had your swap and /usr partition overlap?
___Have you made plans for redoing the pre-defined partitions on your disks?
___Have you ever accidentally unmounted an active filesystem?
___Have you ever rm'ed a device file?
___Have you ever linked /dev/null to /dev/audio?
___Have you ever tried to boot up a system without a /dev directory?
___If the file system corrupts, and the /dev directory turns into a file, can
you make a backup of critical data?
___Have you ever used fsdb to recover lost files?
___Have you ever used fsdb to reorder directory slot allocation because you
couldn't be bothered doing it another way?
___If the first fifty inodes in a file system have been corrupted, can you
recover the rest of the data?
___Have you ever swept your user partitions for suid executables?
___Have you ever mounted your user partitions -nosuid?
___Have you ever accidently deleted a *LARGE* amount of data from your
company's database using query?
___Do you have disk space allocated to each of your lost+found directories?
___Do you run fsck and just say yes to everything?
___Have you ever rm'ed /etc/passwd?
___Have you changed a single file and caused 10 machines to crash?
___Have you ever accidentally pasted previously copied text to a root prompt?
___Have you ever rebooted the wrong machine by forgetting you did an rlogin?
___Have you ever said 'This adm3 is not adm3 compatible.. Oh, well..
I'll use ed'.?
___Have you ever killed a process of your own?
___Have you ever exclusive-locked your processes on a CPU with mpcntl?
___Have you ever set your shell to a real-time process with priocntl?
___Have you ever put a multi-user system into single-user mode?
___Have you ever kill -9 -1 'd a system to see what would happen?
___Have you ever killed init accidentally?
___Have you ever started two copies of init?
___Have you ever tried to kill off another user, but killed one of your own
windows instead 'cause you forgot you were using his account?
___Do you warn users before rebooting?
___Do you use more than one operating system on your computer?
___Do you run more then 5 architectures?
___Have you ever sent a patch for a kernel bug to the OS manufacturer?
___Have you ever compiled a kernel?
___Can you install a file/disk server?
___Can you install a diskless workstation with X?
___Have you ever run an AIX system?
___Have you ever installed more than 16MB of RAM in a machine running Xenix?
___Have you ever run a PDP-11 system?
___Have you ever used a Cray?
___Have you ever used a Sun?
___Have you ever administered an ftp site on a sun2?
___Have you ever patched a running kernel then forget to patch the source?
___Have you ever run ADB on the running kernel?
___Have you ever typed ls in DOS or dir in unix?
___Do you enjoy writing to /dev/mem and /dev/kmem directly?
___Have you ever used "wc /dev/kmem" to figure out how much memory you have?
___Are you sure that your homebox has no pirated software because you compiled
it all from the source distribution?
___Do you own a Unix source code license?
___Do you have a localisation checklist?
___Do you know more programming languages than presidents?
___Have you ever reverse engineered a program?
___Have you ever spent your lunch hour trying to figure out a more efficient
way to code a program that already takes less than 30 seconds to run?
___Have you ever written a utility that performed a task already implemented
in a standard system utility?
___Have you ever had to fix a binary with emacs?
___Do you know how to use /bin/ed?
___Do you access friends' private parts in C++?
___Do you access friends' protected parts in C++?
___Have you ever made a.out?
___Have you ever had to kill an infinite fork() program?
___Have you ever had a user claim they wrote an infinite fork() program
"accidentally"?
___Have you ever accidentally wedged the system because you ran your daemon at
a negative nice value before it was completely debugged?
___Have you ever written a daemon to log some facet of system performance that
is not normally logged?
___Has any recreational programming project ever prevented others from getting
work done?
___Have you ever used a script to run a command on 2 separate systems at once?
___Do you comment your {shell scripts, perl scripts, C, ...} properly?
___Have you ever had to spend an hour rereading code you wrote to
figure out what it does, and why you wrote it?
___Do you have the shortest possible E-mail address?
___Have you ever read another user's mail?
___Have you ever had a user run into your office and say (breathlessly)
"STOP THAT EMAIL MESSAGE!"
___Is email to "manager" or "help" funneled into a queue at your site?
___Have you ever fixed your sendmail.cf?
___Did you give up on sendmail.cf 3 lines past the file header comments?
___Can you understand sendmail rulesets?
___Have you ever written a sendmail.cf file from scratch?
___Have you ever edited the m4 source to sendmail.cf?
___Have you ever edited sendmail.cf for a site with IP, UUCP, Decnet and bitnet
connections?
___Do you have default routing for pseudo-domain E-Mail?
___Does your sendmail.cf handle percent-pathed Internet E-Mail?
___Do you know of any bugs in your version of sendmail (or mmdf...)?
___Have you ever built a cnews, nntp or inn server?
___Have you ever created a newsgroup?
___Have you ever installed a printer?
___Have you ever deleted someone else's print job because the queue stopped?
___Have you ever deleted someone else's print job so you can send your
print job faster?
Have you:
___Do you own more than 5 O'Reilly books?
___Have you written an O'Reilly Book?
___Do you own a copy of the Orange Book?
___Have you ever bought a UNIX Security book?
___Have you ever taken RFCs home to read?
___Have you written an RFC?
___Have you ever read the original Bell Labs documentation for lex/yacc?
___Have you ever just walked into a room to troubleshoot a computer and
have "the problem" mysteriously go away?
___Do the lights dim when you enter?
___Have you ever awakened in the middle of the night, not knowing whose
keyboard your head was resting on?
___Do you fantasize that you're roling in mud?
___Have you ever do more than talk(1)?
___Have you ever finger(1)'d a cute user?
___Do you like to view(1) files without close(2)?
___Have you ever wanted more(1)?
___Have you ever abused a cat(1)?
___Have you ever gotten a free lunch out of your boss by betting on what the
problem is?
___Have you ever told a newbie that the "any" key is the big switch labled
"1/0"?
___Have you ever set up a "God" account so you could send system messages to
newbies that say "Message from God:..."?
Is your home directory larger than:
___Have you ever used uucp to have the computer call you at home?
___Have you ever sent talk requests to other users as root?
___Have you ever sent talk requests to yourself?
___Have you ever sent talk requests to Vicki Brown?
___Can you do three or more of the following without leaving your desk:
___Have you ever chipped in for a coke machine in your office?
___Do you have the pizza delivery company's number right under the 'emergency
contacts' list handy to your phone?
___Have you ever used the phrase RTFM?
___Have you ever been to Usenix?
___Do you have a couch in your machine room?
___Do you read computer magazines?
___Do you MUD/MUCK/MUSH from work?
___Have you ever swamped the network with xtrek or xpilot traffic?
___Have you ever "decorated" your monitor/computer?
___Have you ever receive root mail complaining about a user's actions?
___Have you ever been so perplexed by a problem that when someone walks by and
says, "hello", you respond with, "OK, and you?"
___Do you read the BOFH for inspiration?
___Have you created a bofh.* newsgroup?
___Have you ever set a user's password minimum length to something greater
than 30 characters?
___Have you ever set a user's home directory to /dev/null?
___Have you ever emailed a core dump to someone who continuously leaves a core
dump every time s/he logs off the machine?
___Do you ever run your jobs with negative nice values?
___Have you ever shutdown the system during peak time?
___Have you ever lied to your users about the regularity of your
backup schedule?
Have you ever done any of the following:
___Have you submitted a question in this test?
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Introduction
Sysadmin Purity Test, V0.2
Accounts
___--A non-user account?
___--Restored a deleted account?
___--Should you not have deleted it?
___--Did you track down the jerk who did it?
___--Did you identify him/her?
___--Did you sick the FBI on him/her?
___--Did you get a conviction?
___--Did the perpetrator kill him/herself in jail out of remorse?
___--Did you?
___--Did you notice this before you removed a system account whose home
directory is '/'?
___--Do you not allow them on your own system?
___--Does the number of guests ever exceed the number of legitimate users?
___--BITNET?
___--MILNET (only if you don't work in the military)?
___--Do they still work?
___--Can you prove it?
___--Have you caught people logged in from remote sites into that account?Passwords
___--All of them?
___--Does it take longer than a week?
___----Even though it checks only recently changed passwords?
___--Were these used as root passwords?
___--More than once?
___--Is it crack-able?
___--Did it matter?
___--Do any of them have no password?
___--Do any of them have no password and a standard shell?
___--Did you check user verifications?
___--Does your system officially support it?
___--Are they used?
___--More than once per week?
___--Without security handshaking?Security
___--Without password protection?
___--Do you read all the posts?
___--Have you ever posted to one of them?
___----Did you get flamed?
___--you don't subscribe to these lists, because Dan Farmer and Gene Spafford
tell you personally when they discover a new security hole.
___--Is the security bug active?
___--Then logged out?
___--By a KGB agent?
___--Did you care?
___--Is that how you got your job?Networks
___--From scratch?
___--More than 3 times a month?
___--Daily?
___--gated?
___--A Cisco/Wellfleet/Annex/whatever brand dedicated router?
___--KA9Q?
___--On purpose?
___--To get around a network problem?
___--To increase your access privileges?
___--To hide your acts?
___--Between two Cisco routers?
___--On the AUX port?
___--Did you run IP over it?
___--Did you run IPX over it?
___--Did you run transparent bridging over it?
___--Did it stay up for more than 10 minutes?
___--Did you use the undocumented ppp commands?
___--Did they work?
___--Did you have connectivity?
___--With the same autonomous numbers?
___--Did it work?
___--While it was running?
___--From flash?
___--Did it work?
___--Did you fix it?
___--Did you do it on purpose?
___--Do you have them in /etc/hosts for just in case?
___----Causing a machine that moved around to be denied by tcp_wrapper?
___--And the Ethernet addresses?
___--Were you running NIS at the same time?
___--Did you want to blow up SUN Microsystems as a result?
___--Unintentionally?
___--More than once?
___--Without looking at an example?
___--Including correct MX records?
___--Do you have the latest named.root?
___--Can you give IP addresses of 3 or more of the root nameservers?
___--Was it a block device?
___--Did you recover?Hardware
___--More than once in a day?
___--On purpose?
___--Did it crash a critical application?
___--Did you explain the irony to your boss?
___--Did he think it was funny?
___--More than once?
___--Did you go back and label the (backs of) the machines?
___--Was this other disk important?
___--Did the owner want to kill you?
___--Were you able to unformat it successfully?
___--Did the owner then treat you like a god?
___--Do you thrive on being treated like a god?
___--Did it cost more than a month's salary?
___--More than a year's?
___--Did you tell anyone?
___--Did you attempt to return it to the manufacturer and claim it didn't
work when you got it?
___--Has this happened more than once in a day?
___--Do you disobey these yourself because you "know what you're doing"?
___--Do they work?
___--Have you ever wondered why anyone would *buy* a serial cable?
___--Did it work?
___--Did people ask you what it was?
___--Did you answer?
___----With the right answer?
___--Did they shake their heads?
___--A hard disk?
___--Can you not sleep without it?
___--Did you understand what happened?
___--Did you install them correctly the first time?
___--Did you get a hernia putting them into the rack?
___--Have they caused you permanent deafness?
___--Are they still running?
___----Without overflowing their bad block tables?
___--Did the production file server work afterwards?
___--Was it back up in time?
___--Did you wipe the operating system from the personal machine two
days later because it was pathetically limited in other ways as well?Backups
___--More than once a month?
___--More than once a week?
___--More than once a day?
___--Did you start doing this after a crash?
___--Did he believe you?
___--Do you have a current backup right now?
___--Have you ever checked it, found it was okay, and later discovered
it was an old backup, because the new backup never started?
___--Did you then attempt to do a backup?
___--Successfully?
___--Did you manage to avoid getting fired?
___--More than one file at a time?
___--The same file more than once?
___--Was it .Xauthority *sigh*?
___--Have you ever lost data because you didn't and got the restore wrong?
Did you realize the mistake:
___--Right away?
___--After 1 minute?
___--After 5 minutes?
___--After the filesystem filled?
___--Did you have to re-install the entire file system because of it?Filesystems
___--"/usr"?
___--"/"?
___--Did you do so deliberately?
___--And then blamed it on a power surge?
___--Did you wonder why it was taking so long?
___--Did you remark on your mistake?
___--Did you think that it was funny?
___--Did your users think so, too?
___----Did you care?
___--Was it "/"?
___--Did you manage to save the data?
___--Did you test it with a malloc(1>>31)?
___--Did you catch it before the machine panic'd?
___--Did you figure it out within 24 hours after the panics started?
___--Did you think them up within one year after installing?
___--Within one month after installing?
___--Were you unable to remount it because your forgot the CFS password?
___----Did you run a parallel DES cracker on every other machine available
to recover the password?
___------Did anybody notice?
___--Which was in use?
___--Was it /dev/null?
___--Was it /dev/console?
___--Did it work?
___--Are you prepared to explain how to do this to someone on the other end of
a long distance phone line, on a Sunday afternoon, while your
significant other whines in the background because lunch is late?
___--More that 2 times?
___--Did it work?
___--Are you prepared for the fact that no one will appreciate the difficulties
involved in doing this, and that you will be hassled to "hurry up" the
whole time you are doing it?
___--More than once?
___--More than once a month?
___--More than once a week?
___--More than once a day?
___-- -noexec?
___--Laughed at someone who did?
___----Did they cry?
___--Did you recover it?
___--Would it have been quicker to retype it all in instead?
___--Do you understand why there should be more than one block?
___--Do you conduct your personal relationships in the same way?Files and programs
___--And then logged out?
___--And recovered it without reinstalling?
___--50?
___--Over 100?
___--More than once?
___--Did the paste turn out to be a valid command?
___--Did you have to fix it afterwards?
___--Did you have the hostname as part of the prompt so you don't do that?
___--Was anyone impressed?
___--Did you know how to use it?Processes
___--Someone else's with their knowledge?
___--Without their knowlege?
___--Without *your* knowledge?
___--Unintentionally?
___--Did you continue to use the system, oblivious to the fact that all the
other users were gone?
___--Without knowing what would happen?
___--Without knowing what would happen?
___--Do you just switch the damn thing off because you can't be bothered
shutting all the apps down and warning the users and waiting...?
___--Did you lie about what happened, afterwards?Operating systems
___--More than three?
___--More than five?
___--Do you use just one, but it's one you wrote yourself?
___--Is there less then 100 of one of them in existence?
___----Did you port the OS to it yourself?
___--And found it incorporated verbatim in the next release?
___--Did you strip "options NFS" out of it?
___--Did you strip "options SNIT" out of it?
___--Did you strip "options TMPFS" out of it?
___--Have you ever compiled one and needed the (unsaved) original version?
___--Did you know how to fix that?
___--Did you wait until morning to fix it?
___--With Novell?
___--With NFS?
___--With both?
___--Do you enjoy running an AIX system?
___--Did you ever work out what was wrong?
___--Have you ever used TECO?
___----And understood it?
___--Did you use TECO to gain access that you shouldn't have?
___--A Sun 4?
___--A Sun 3?
___--A Sun 2?
___--A Sun 1?
___--With more that 500 ftp sessions a day?
___--With a custom ftpd?
___--Which was not wu-ftpd?
___--More than once a day?
___--Do you enjoy letting all users do so?
___--Did you recompile it all when it became time to switch binary types?
___--Do you use it?
___--Does it include "rm `which smit`"? (or sam, or admintool, or whatever..)
___--Does it include "rm -rf /usr/openwin"?
___--Does it include "Rewrite broken vendor programs"?
___--Does it include "Port OS"?
___--Does it include "Write OS"?
___--Does it include "Build Hardware"?Programming
___--Did it work afterward?
___--Did you do it to get rid of those pesky "Not Registered" shareware
messages?
___--Did you put your own name in there to make it *look* like you were
registered?
___--Was it on "company time"?
___--Did somebody find out later?
___--Did you tell them it was "research"?
___--Did they believe you?
___--Did it actually work?
___--Was it a kernel?
___--Do you prefer to use /bin/ed?
___--Do you miss teco?
___--More than five times in one night?
___--Without making clean afterwards?
___--Did you have a child process?
___--Did you abort(2)?
___--Was it yours?
___--Did you blame the resultant [full disk|lack of inodes|high load average]
on some application?
___--16 systems?
___--64 systems?
___--1024 systems?
___--Did it crash them all?
___--At all?Mail and news
___--Did you?
___--Was it Internet mail, out-bound?
___----To a site you do not administer, and have no legitimate access to?
___--Is the queue funneled into /dev/null?
___--Did it need it?
___--Have you ever written one of your own?
___--Was there a gun pointed to your head at the time?
___--Were you under the influence of any controlled substances?
___--Bang-pathed?
___--Comma-pathed?
___--Did you fix it?
___--Many times?
___--Did it contain copies of all outgoing user articles from your site?
___--All outgoing user email from your site?Printing
___--On System V?
___--Without using an administration tool?Telnet
___Used telnet to read mail?
___Used telnet to send mail?
___Used telnet to read and post news?
___Used telnet as a web browser?
___Used telnet as a diagnostic tool?
___Used telnet as an X client?
___Used telnet to get the time of day in California?
___Used telnet to finger people?Books
___--10?
___--All of them?
___--Were they put on company bill?
___--Have you read it?
___--Did you use it to hack into someone else's system?
___----Your own system?
___--Quoted them to your SO in bed?
___--Do you leave them out on the coffee table and in the car so people know
how smart you are?
___--vi?
___--ed?Personal
___Do you have 'The Magic Touch'? :-)
___--Does this happen all the time?
___--More than one?
___--An entire system?
___--Did you strip(1) the file yourself?
___--Did he cause the problem?
___--Did you deny it when confronted by your boss?
___--Did the newbie then run to your office and say "Come quick! Look at this!"?
___--Do you do this regularly?
___--Has noone figured it out yet?
___--Any luser at your site?
___--Any 10 lusers at your site?
___--The combined storage capacity of wuarchive.wustl.edu and
ftp.uu.net?
___--you, not your computer?
___--Used it as an alarm clock?
___--Offered it as a service to others?
___--Do you now have one?
___--Do you have slabs delivered to the door every week?
___--Shouted it?
___--Do you own a button with it that you wear around?
___Have you ever been to Lisa?
___--Have you published a paper at one of them?
___--Were you in the "in" crowd at these conferences?
___A stereo?
___A bed?
___A TV?
___--Do you use them all regularily?
___--Do you admit it?
___--Were you able to convince your boss that your site needs a faster
network for "mission-critical applications"?
___--Was the user you?BOFH
___--Have you ever followed any of the examples? <clickety click>
___--How about that and the expiration time to 1 minute?
___--With no notice?
___--Without having a backup schedule?
___--Without having a backup device?
___ # cd ~user; touch \*
___ # ln -s /dev/null /var/spool/mail/user
___ # echo "echo 'You have new mail.'" >> ~user/.cshrc
___ # chmod -R 000 ~user/*Meta-questions
___Did you understand every question on this test?
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