On Thu, Aug 17, 2000 at 01:58:25PM -0400, Tim Peters wrote: > > OTOH, there is *some* evidence that an amateur went mucking with the time > machine! No 19-bit architectures, but somewhere in a reality distortion > field around Vancouver, it appears that AIX actually survived long enough to > see the 64-bit world, and that some yahoo vendor decided to make a version > of C where sizeof(void*) > sizeof(long). There's no way either of those > could have happened naturally. > And though this place is supposed to be one the more successful pot havens on the planet I just can't seem to compete with the stuff those "vendors" in Austin (AIX) and Seattle must have been smokin'. <puff>-<inhale>-if-i-wasn't-seeing-flying-bunnies-i-would-swear-that-compiler is-from-SCO-ly-y'rs - trent > even-worse-i-woke-up-today-*old*!-ly y'rs - tim Come on up for a visit and we'll make you feel young again. :) Trent -- Trent Mick
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