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uname -orv | sed 's/^/ /'
screenfetch | sed 's/^/ /'
cal
date +"%r"
echo
fortune
echo
~/.bashrc
Code:
[snip]
August 2017
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05:24:55 PM
Resisting temptation is easier when you think you'll probably get
another chance later on.
use@me:~$
“One of the most beautiful things in the world is a woman’s heart. It is fragile yet strong. Delicate yet resilient. When a woman gives you her heart, she gives you her most prized possession. If you love, nurture, cherish and protect it, she’ll give you the world.”
-Fawn Weaver
Science is facts; just as houses are made of stones, so is science made of facts; but a pile of stones is not a house and a collection of facts is not necessarily science.
There are no more summer lifeguard jobs
There are no more art museums to guard
The lab is out of white lab coats
Cause there are no more slides and microscopes
But there are still careers in combat, my son
There are still careers in combat, my son
There are no more roles on TV shows
There are no road-cone dispensing jobs
There are no spots left for park ranger
Cause there are no bears left to save you from
But there are still careers in combat, my son
There are still careers in combat, my son
(i hope you understand the concept of criticizing through sarcasm)
Neither intelligence nor education can stop you from forming prejudiced opinions – but an inquisitive attitude may help you make wiser judgements. source
That is BBC Worldwide which is a different (and better) organisation to the one generally available in the UK. In fact it is difficult for someone in the UK to access some of the better BBC output, even though everyone subsidises it via the licence fee.
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