At 2024-10-02T16:42:59-0400, Dan Cross wrote: > On Wed, Oct 2, 2024 at 2:27 AM wrote: > > Also true. In the late 80s I was a sysadmin at Emory U. We had a Vax > > connected to BITNET with funky hardware and UREP, the Unix RSCS > > Emulation Program, from the University of Pennsylvania. Every time I > > had to dive into that code, I felt like I needed a shower > > afterwards. :-) > > Uh oh, lest the UPenn alumni among us get angry (high, Ron!) I feel I > must point out that UREP wasn't from the University of Pennsylvania, > but rather, from The Pennsylvania State University (yes, "The" is part > of the name). UPenn (upenn.edu) is an Ivy in Philly; Penn State > (psu.edu) is a state school in University Park, which is next to State > College (really, that's the name of the town) with satellite campuses > scattered around the state. There's another method of distinguishing UPenn from Penn State. Permit me to share my favorite joke on the subject, from ten years ago. "STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Construction workers tore down Penn State's iconic Joe Paterno statue on campus two years ago -- but this town might not be without one for much longer. Two alumni already have received the OK from the borough to install a projected $300,000 life-sized bronze sculpture downtown, about two miles from the original site." -- ESPN ([1]) "The key difference is that the new statue will look the other way." -- Chris Lawrence Regards, Branden [1] https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/10828351/joe-paterno-honored-new-statue-state-college-pennsylvania