[Fwd: Humor: If OSes ran the Airlines]

Greg Newell gnewell@EN.COM
Thu, 09 Mar 2000 00:51:35 -0500



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Humor: If OSes ran the Airlines
Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 10:50:25 -0500
From: "Peter Brandt" <pbrandt@pop.service.ohio-state.edu>
Reply-To: pbrandt@pop.service.ohio-state.edu
Organization: The Ohio State University
To: gnewell@en.com, rnewell@columbus.rr.com

IF OPERATING SYSTEMS RAN THE AIRLINES
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UNIX Airways

Everyone brings one piece of the plane along when they come
to the airport.  They all go out on the runway and put the
plane together piece by piece, arguing non-stop about what
kind of plane they are supposed to be building.

Air DOS

Everybody pushes the airplane until it glides, then they jump
on and let the plane coast until it hits the ground again.
Then they push again, jump on again, and so on ...

Mac Airlines

All the stewards, captains, baggage handlers, and ticket agents
look and act exactly the same.  Every time you ask questions
about details, you are gently but firmly told that you don't
need to know, don't want to know, and everything will be done
for you without your ever having to know, so just shut up.

Windows Air

The terminal is pretty and colorful, with friendly stewards,
easy baggage check and boarding, and a smooth take-off.  After
about 10 minutes in the air, the plane explodes with no warning
whatsoever.

Windows NT Air

Just like Windows Air, but costs more, uses much bigger planes,
and takes out all the other aircraft within a 40-mile radius
when it explodes.

Linux Air

Disgruntled employees of all the other OS airlines decide 
to start their own airline.  They build the planes, ticket 
counters, and pave the runways themselves.  They charge a 
small fee to cover the cost of printing the ticket, but you 
can also download and print the ticket yourself.  When you 
board the plane, you are given a seat, four bolts, a wrench 
and a copy of the seat-HOWTO.html.  Once settled, the fully
adjustable seat is very comfortable, the plan leaves and 
arrives on time without a single problem, the in-flight meal 
is wonderful.  You try to tell customers of the other 
airlines about the great trip, but all they can say is, "You 
had to do what with the seat?"


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