• (novaBBS) Fortunes -- As far as we know, our computer has never had an

    From HenHanna@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 21 00:54:53 2024
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    (novaBBS) Fortunes -- Where are they from?

    (i only noticed them a few days ago.)


    "Help save the world!" -- Larry Wall in README

    To kick or not to kick... -- Somewhere on IRC, inspired by Shakespeare

    As far as we know, our computer has never had an undetected error. --
    Weisert

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  • From Retro Guy@21:1/5 to HenHanna on Fri Jun 21 02:49:42 2024
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    On Fri, 21 Jun 2024 00:54:53 -0700, HenHanna wrote:

    (novaBBS) Fortunes -- Where are they from?

    (i only noticed them a few days ago.)


    "Help save the world!" -- Larry Wall in README

    To kick or not to kick... -- Somewhere on IRC, inspired by Shakespeare

    As far as we know, our computer has never had an undetected error. --
    Weisert

    They are Unix fortunes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortune_(Unix)

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  • From Scott Dorsey@21:1/5 to HenHanna@devnull.tb on Fri Jun 21 13:17:50 2024
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    In article <v53bkd$32n7u$1@dont-email.me>,
    HenHanna <HenHanna@devnull.tb> wrote:
    (novaBBS) Fortunes -- Where are they from?

    (i only noticed them a few days ago.)

    Originally there were one-line fortunes distributed with v7, but the Berkeley distribution provided a more sophisticated database that could display multiline fortunes and an associated set of fortunes.

    Over the years the fortunes databases have expanded and different OS releases have chosen different additions. But "The man who turns green has
    eschewed protein" was in the original v7 file and I still see it printed out today on just about every fortunes program out there.
    --scott
    --
    "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."

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  • From HenHanna@21:1/5 to Retro Guy on Fri Jun 21 13:40:25 2024
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    On 6/21/2024 2:49 AM, Retro Guy wrote:
    On Fri, 21 Jun 2024 00:54:53 -0700, HenHanna wrote:

    (novaBBS) Fortunes -- Where are they from?

    (i only noticed them a few days ago.)


    "Help save the world!" -- Larry Wall in README

    i don't get it.



    To kick or not to kick... -- Somewhere on IRC, inspired by Shakespeare

    As far as we know, our computer has never had an undetected error. --
    Weisert

    They are Unix fortunes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortune_(Unix)


    ok.. Thanks!


    As far as we know, our computer has never
    had an undetected error. -- Weisert ------- (i likes this one!)



    --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."


    This quote highlights the reputation of Nagra tape
    recorders for their Swiss craftsmanship and exceptional precision. Nagra recorders were renowned for their superior sound quality, ruggedness,
    and reliability, making them a favorite among professional audio
    engineers and filmmakers for decades.

    The phrase "C'est suisse" (It's Swiss) carries the
    connotation of high quality, attention to detail, and a commitment to excellence. This aligns perfectly with the reputation of Nagra products,
    which were known for their meticulous design and manufacturing processes.

    The repetition of "tres, tres precis" (very, very precise) emphasizes the exceptional precision of Nagra recorders. This precision
    was crucial for capturing high-quality audio recordings in various
    challenging environments, from film sets to remote locations.

    Overall, the quote encapsulates the admiration and respect
    for Nagra recorders as symbols of Swiss craftsmanship, precision, and reliability. They were not just recording devices; they were tools of
    precision and artistry that helped shape the world of audio recording
    and filmmaking.



    Unfortunately, it's unlikely Nagra ever had an official advertising
    slogan that directly translates to "It's a Nagra. It's Swiss, and very,
    very precise."

    Here's why:

    Technical Audience: Nagra typically caters to a professional audio
    market (filmmakers, sound engineers). They often focus on technical specifications and features in their marketing materials rather than
    catchy slogans.

    Luxury Market: Nagra recorders are known for their high
    quality and price point. Luxury brands often use more subtle and
    sophisticated messaging in their advertising.

    However, the quote you provided captures the essence of Nagra's brand
    identity perfectly. It wouldn't be surprising if it was inspired by
    actual Nagra marketing materials or user testimonials that emphasized
    Swiss precision.

    It's also difficult to pinpoint an exact timeframe for when Nagra might
    have used a specific slogan. Their marketing materials have likely
    evolved over time, focusing on different aspects of their products.

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  • From Scott Dorsey@21:1/5 to HenHanna@devnull.tb on Fri Jun 21 23:05:56 2024
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    HenHanna <HenHanna@devnull.tb> wrote:

    --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."


    This quote highlights the reputation of Nagra tape
    recorders for their Swiss craftsmanship and exceptional precision. Nagra >recorders were renowned for their superior sound quality, ruggedness,
    and reliability, making them a favorite among professional audio
    engineers and filmmakers for decades.

    It's also wrong.

    It's ALMOST an accurate quote from the film _Diva_ but if you actually
    watch the film you'll see that I misquoted it. I had been using it as
    my .signature for nearly twenty years before someone pointed out to me
    that I got the quote wrong. I figured at that point it was too late to
    worry about it. Now it's nearly twenty years after they pointed that out.

    I'm still using the Nagra IV, though. It still sounds great. And I
    still love _Diva_.
    --scott


    --
    "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."

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  • From issdr@21:1/5 to HenHanna on Sat Jun 22 10:05:41 2024
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    HenHanna wrote:

    "Help save the world!" -- Larry Wall in README

    i don't get it.

    ,----[ raw.githubusercontent.com/kaworu/perl1/master/README.perl.txt ]
    | IMPORTANT! Help save the world! Communicate any problems and
    | suggested patches to me, [...] so we can keep the world in sync. If
    | you have a problem, there's someone else out there who either has had
    | or will have the same problem.
    `----

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