The story would be better, if they had kept the real numbers, and not added fake numbers afterwards (maybe they didn't keep notes, and forgot the real numbers).
At the end of the story, that 3 millilightseconds is the one-way distance, and that can't be correct.
Yes, that part doesn't add up. The time from sending SYN to receiving SYN+ACK would be six milliseconds assuming lightspeed between the source and a destination 500 miles away.
That said: I know the ending, and by now the details about SunOS and sendmail aren't too interesting, but the "This is the chairman of statistics" line always gets me laughing out loud.
why would anybody want to do that? I thought karma points above a certain low number don't offer benefits and the number is not visible to anybody but you.
EDIT: I just realized it's visible in profiles :facepalm:
I'm pretty new to this community and this was my first exposure to this story. It's definitely going into my "anecdotes from the internet" mental repository.
This and the "My car won't start after I buy vanilla ice cream"
For those who are curious as I was: https://www.managementpro.com/my-car-wont-start-after-i-buy-...
Car Talk is such a legend. RIP Tom, and may Ray enjoy his retirement.
And "OpenOffice cannot print on Tuesdays" https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cupsys/+bug/255161...
Whenever I see the email story, I think of the ice cream story. It's another one of my favorites.
The story would be better, if they had kept the real numbers, and not added fake numbers afterwards (maybe they didn't keep notes, and forgot the real numbers).
At the end of the story, that 3 millilightseconds is the one-way distance, and that can't be correct.
Yes, that part doesn't add up. The time from sending SYN to receiving SYN+ACK would be six milliseconds assuming lightspeed between the source and a destination 500 miles away.
That said: I know the ending, and by now the details about SunOS and sendmail aren't too interesting, but the "This is the chairman of statistics" line always gets me laughing out loud.
See point 8 in the official FAQ http://www.ibiblio.org/harris/500milemail-faq.html
A person could farm karma with an annual calendar reminder to post this. Perhaps someone even is!
That would be easy to check. But are people really that desperate for virtual points?
I had to install a Greasemonkey script to remove them. I found myself constantly monitoring them. I'm cured now.
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why would anybody want to do that? I thought karma points above a certain low number don't offer benefits and the number is not visible to anybody but you.
EDIT: I just realized it's visible in profiles :facepalm:
I read it every time!
I read it evey time I'm flying Mach 3 high above the southwestern US.
Yup. Guess this is yet another moment to tell the next generation about it.
Incidentally, appears to be only the second time it's been resubmitted in the month of September. The timing is thematically apt.
Tremendous, it’s almost as if this was planned.
I await next week’s deployment.
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> The timing is thematically apt.
What do you mean by that?
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I'm pretty new to this community and this was my first exposure to this story. It's definitely going into my "anecdotes from the internet" mental repository.
At this point its a part of the HN lore...
I came to say this.