That was the final test.  You are now a geek.

Heh, beats the Windows nightmares I have on a regular basis.  Instead of
6 CD's it's 60 CD's containing MS Office 2010, to be installed on
hundreds of machines.  When I die, this will be my purgatory.

I honestly had a nightmare a few weeks ago.  I was forced to use MS
Outlook, and I forwarded a message to a large ISP/NetOp mailing list,
but instead of forwarding the message, Outlook forwarded an entire
folder, all of my personal correspondence, inter-office e-mail, etc.

But instead of everyone making fun of me for the (not safe for public
consumption) things in my personal mail, they just made fun of me for
using Outlook.  And they took away my BOFH union card!

It was horrible!  I felt unclean until I could get to work the next day
and rub my hands on my Sun Blade...and caress it's beautiful Type-6
keyboard.  Mmm...what *do* geeks dream about?

I've been tempted to check and see if it's actually possible in Office
2000 to forward an entire folder, but I'm too scared of what the answer
likely is...

On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 07:32, rick wrote:
> I've been using Linux for quite a few years now but last night I had 
> my first dream about it (no wet comments please). I don't remember 
> what was happening but I remember about 6 CDs that supposedly 
> contained Gentoo, a distro that I've never even seen but read about 
> on this list yesterday.
> 
> Am I now officially a Linux geek?
> Do you dream of Linux?
> Rick
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