re: question

Reuben Farrelly (reuben@mira.net)
Wed, 27 Jan 1999 00:22:18 +1100


Earlier on, was posted:

>INTERNATIONAL DRIVER'S LICENSE
>
>Need a new driver's license?

Need to download another copy of the GNU?

>Too many points or other trouble?

Too many broken Make files or pre-release patches?

>Want a license that can never be suspended
>or revoked?

The Universal Linux pass :)

>Want ID for nightclubs or hotel check-in?

Show them your Linux Card. One copy can be configured to let you do
anything, with it's modular and widely compatible design :)

>Avoid tickets, fines, and mandatory driver's
>education.

Education means RTFM :)

>Protect your privacy, and hide your identity.

Don't allow root access to just anyone :>

>The United Nations gave you the privilege to
>drive freely throughout the world! (Convention

And no doubt the privilege of being able to download a "free" OS :)
Configure your copy for any country :)

>on International Road Traffic of September 19,
>1949 & World Court Decision, The Hague,
>Netherlands, January 21, 1958)

Available as from October 5th, 1991 - first official version 0.02

>Take advantage of your rights. Order a valid
>International Driver's License that can never
>be suspended or revoked.

Download your copy from http://www.linuxhq.com/ Guaranteed fast
turnaround time! Cannot ever be suspended, revoked, only superseded by
better and better quality systems.

>Confidentiality assured.

Downloads presumably logged, download elsewhere if you don't like this
policy :)

>CALL NOW!!!

1-800-GET-LINUX :)

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