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Is RC-5 under attack?

Tripleshot

Elite Member
I just checked a cow in my herd and it dumped some blocks to the server.Normally there is a routine that quotes a line from a movie to verify it is going to the right place.

This is the movie quote "Happy Cracking.Hail Eris"

I don't remember that movie.Am I undully paranoid?
 
It's right. Dnet has been using that line for years(though I've honestly never heard of the movie).🙂
 
Here is another

[Jul 02 18:57:13 UTC] The keyserver says: "Rimmer!@@#$ (cdy)"


Virge.If it's ok by you,that works for me. udaman.
 
You get Red Dwarf in the States? I have always travelled under the apparently mistaken disbelief that "English Humour" wasn't appreciated at a commercial level over there. Live and pleasantly learn.

(I was once asked by an American,"Do you have bananas in Australia?&quot😉😛😉
 
English humour is the best thing around. I couldn't live without it here in the boondies (aka, the back 40. aka, east bumbfu#&. aka, OUT NOWHERE - for you non-US folk🙂)
 
Dantoo,

PBS carries it. They sometimes run weekend marathons for pledge breaks. I can't tell you how many times I've gotten to work late on a Saturday when that's going on.😀

Russ, NCNE
 
Here in west Michigan, we can find "Red Dwarf" on the local PBS station, along with "Dr Who" and other shows. While I like watching re-runs of "Dr Who", there really hasn't been any other show with a distinctively "British" influence that I'd tune in to watch, with ONE notable exception: "Robot Wars" !! Now, that's definitely both entertaining and mildly educational to watch!
 
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