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From: arnold@skeeve.com
To: tuhs@tuhs.org
Subject: Re: [TUHS] Any Good dmr Anecdotes?
Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2018 01:27:15 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <201807030727.w637RG4V027887@freefriends.org> (raw)

Hi All.

Kudos to Warren for helping me track down the original USENET postings
that make up a fun DMR story.

In October of 1985, a guy from Teklabs posted a long rant against
both Unix and the people at USENIX conferences.  The original
rant is available here (thanks Warren!):

> https://www.tuhs.org/Usenet/comp.org.usenix/1985-October/000163.html
> and in this text file:
> https://www.tuhs.org/Usenet/comp.org.usenix/1985-October.txt.gz

Dennis replied - the relevant part of what he was replying to is
in his message available here:

> https://www.tuhs.org/Usenet/comp.unix/1985-October/005952.html

Here is the full text of Dennis's note:

| Groupies
|
| dmr at dutoit.UUCP dmr at dutoit.UUCP 
| Wed Oct 9 15:30:04 AEST 1985
|
|------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| tekadg!davidl writes, at considerable length and with widespread distribution:
| 
| > ... Socially, Usenix is like a
| > spherical glob, with a handful of original software authors at the center (the
| > ones who wrote the original code, like the developers of Unix, C, etc. - the
| > ones whose names are always being bandied about). Around these, there's a
| > surrounding shell of what has been aptly called "Unix groupies" trying to
| > associate themselves, both logically and physically, with the "illuminati"
| > at the center.  Typically, these loathsome little insects are system
| > administrators and hackers who spend their time either on the net or
| > endlessly rewriting UUCP or NROFF or, or, or... And, I'm told, there are
| > even some real, honest-to-goodness groupies (of the rock-star variety) who
| > spend their time trying get near the "inner circle" for - never mind...
| > it's believable, though -  it's certainly consistent with the demeanor of
| > the rest of the proceedings.
| 
| Usenix conventions, which are undeniably and appropriately narrow-minded
| and introverted, sport more than a few bores, but are notable for absence
| of loathsome insects.  Even the irascible Rob Pike remarked after Portland,
| "Goodness, there were very few loathesome insects there."
| 
| They are also marked by a lack of honest-to-goodness rock-star-variety
| groupies.  Believe me on this.  The free cocaine was nowhere in evidence,
| I consumed no cigar-sized hash bombers, the insistent, complaisant
| lovelies were elsewhere by the time I got back from dinner.  Indeed, the
| plaster of Paris I had obtained in case anyone wanted a cast of my genitals
| went entirely unused.
| 
| Still, I understand the party that AT&T threw in Washington
| was pretty wild.  Too bad I missed it.
| 
| 	DMR

All this was in October 1985.

At the Atlanta USENIX in the summer of 1986, there was some kind of
contest (I don't remember what) and they announced (undoubtedly as a joke)
that one of the prizes was "a plaster cast of Dennis Ritchie's genitals."
It got a good laugh.

Arnold

             reply	other threads:[~2018-07-03  7:28 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 36+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2018-07-03  7:27 arnold [this message]
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2018-07-18  9:42 Hendrik Jan Thomassen
2018-07-02 19:55 Paul Ruizendaal
2018-07-01 16:35 Norman Wilson
2018-06-30  1:31 Larry McVoy
2018-06-30  1:45 ` Jon Forrest
2018-06-30 18:43   ` Steve Johnson
2018-06-29  7:53 Warren Toomey
2018-06-29 10:53 ` ches@Cheswick.com
2018-06-29 12:51   ` John P. Linderman
2018-06-30  0:50   ` Steve Johnson
2018-06-30 11:44     ` Arrigo Triulzi
2018-06-30 22:42       ` Arthur Krewat
2018-06-30 23:29         ` Arrigo Triulzi
2018-07-01  4:17           ` Larry McVoy
2018-07-01 11:42           ` ron
2018-07-01  5:29       ` Dave Horsfall
2018-07-01  8:28         ` Arrigo Triulzi
2018-07-01 11:34         ` ron
2018-07-09 16:30           ` Random832
2018-07-09 17:13             ` Clem Cole
2018-07-10  5:54               ` arnold
2018-07-10  6:09                 ` George Michaelson
2018-07-10  7:19                   ` arnold
2018-07-11  0:20                     ` Noel Hunt
2018-07-11  1:31                       ` Larry McVoy
2018-07-11  1:37                         ` George Michaelson
2018-07-11  1:37                         ` ron minnich
2018-07-11  3:12                           ` Larry McVoy
2018-07-13  9:08                       ` ches@Cheswick.com
2018-07-13 14:10                         ` ron
2018-07-10 14:10                 ` Clem Cole
2018-07-03 17:34       ` Perry E. Metzger
2018-06-29 23:55 ` Dave Horsfall
2018-06-30  0:06   ` Greg 'groggy' Lehey
2018-06-30 14:20   ` John P. Linderman

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