Date: Wed, 01 Jul 1998 12:56:48 +0100 From: Mark Ovens <marko@uk.radan.com> To: freebsd-chat@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Why did the chicken cross the road? Message-ID: <359A2400.92490C4C@uk.radan.com>
next in thread | raw e-mail | index | archive | help
The following has been doing the rounds at work, but is lacking 3 obvious entries - The UNIX chicken, the Linux chicken, and , of course, the FreeBSD chicken. Anyone got any good ideas for these? > > WHY DID THE CHICKEN CROSS THE ROAD? > > > Assembler Chicken: First it builds the road ... > > C Chicken: It crosses the road without looking both ways. > > C++ Chicken: The chicken wouldn't have to cross the road, you'd simply > refer to him on the other side. > > COBOL Chicken: 0001-CHICKEN-CROSSING. > IF NO-MORE-VEHICLES > THEN PERFORM 0010-CROSS-THE-ROAD > VARYING STEPS FROM 1 BY 1 UNTIL > ON-THE-OTHER-SIDE > ELSE > GO TO 0001-CHICKEN-CROSSINGc > > Cray Chicken: Crosses faster than any other chicken, but if you don't > dip it in liquid nitrogen first, it arrives on the other side fully > cooked. > > Delphi Chicken: The chicken is dragged across the road and dropped on > the other side. > > G3 300 mH Chicken: It crosses twice as fast as any Pentium chicken > > Gopher Chicken: Tried to run, but got flattened by the Web chicken. > > Intel Pentium Chicken: The chicken crossed 4.9999978 times. > > Iomega Chicken: The chicken should have backed up before crossing. > > Java Chicken: If your road needs to be crossed by a chicken, the server > will download one to the other side. (Of course, those are chicklets.) > > Lotus Chicken: Don't you *dare* try to cross the road the same way we > do! > > Mac Chicken: No reasonable chicken owner would want a chicken to cross > the road, so there's no way to tell it to. > > Microsoft Chicken (TM): It's already on both sides of the road. And it > just bought the road. > > Newton Chicken: Can't cluck, can't fly, and can't lay eggs, but you can > carry it across the road in your pocket! > > NT Chicken: Will cross the road in June. No, August. September for sure. > > OOP Chicken: It doesn't need to cross the road, it just sends a message. > > OS/2 Chicken: It crossed the road in style years ago, but it was so > quiet that nobody noticed. > > OS/ 8.1 HFS+ Chicken: It had much more free space to cross. > > Quantum Logic Chicken: The chicken is distributed probabalistically on > all sides of the road until you observe it on the side of your choice. > > VB Chicken: USHighways!<TheRoad.cross> (aChicken) > > Web Chicken: Jumps out onto the road, turns right, and just keeps on > running. > > Windows 95 Chicken: You see different colored feathers while it crosses, > but cook it and it still tastes like ... chicken. > > Windows 98 Chicken: It should have expected to cause a crash while > crossing. > I've thought of a couple: UNIX chicken - been crossing the road for 30 years without causing a crash Linux chicken - there's so many breeds that one is bound to get run over But I can't think of one for FreeBSD -- Mark Ovens *====================================* CNC Apps Engineer | One of the main causes of the fall | Radan Computational Ltd | of the Roman Empire was, that | mailto:marko@uk.radan.com | lacking a zero, they had no way of | | indicating the successful | | termination of their C programs | *====================================* To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-chat" in the body of the message
Want to link to this message? Use this URL: <https://mail-archive.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?359A2400.92490C4C>