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Beer OS

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  • 27-09-2002 6:07pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 15,815 ✭✭✭✭


    If Operating Systems Were Beers...

    DOS Beer:
    Requires you to use your own can opener, and requires you to read the
    directions carefully before opening the can. Originally only came in
    an 8-oz. can, but now comes in a 16-oz. can. However, the can is
    divided into 8 compartments of 2 oz. each, which have to be accessed
    separately. Even though it is totally obselete, a lot of people are
    going to keep drinking it and insist it is available, thus wasting
    space for better beer.

    Mac Beer:
    At first, came only a 16-oz. can, but now comes in a 32-oz. can.
    Considered by many to be a "light" beer. All the cans look identical.
    When you take one from the fridge, it opens itself. The ingredients
    list is not on the can. If you call to ask about the ingredients, you
    are told that "you don't need to know." A notice on the side reminds
    you to drag your empties to the trashcan.

    Windows 3.1 Beer:
    The world's most popular. Comes in a 16-oz. can that looks a lot like
    Mac Beer's. Requires that you already own a DOS Beer. Claims that it
    allows you to drink several DOS Beers simultaneously, but in reality
    you can only drink a few of them, very slowly, especially slowly if
    you are drinking the Windows Beer at the same time. Sometimes, for
    apparently no reason, a can of Windows Beer will explode when you
    open it.

    Warp OS/2 Beer:
    Comes in a 32-oz can. Does allow you to drink several DOS Beers
    simultaneously. Allows you to drink Windows 3.1 Beer simultaneously
    too, but somewhat slower. Advertises that its cans won't explode when
    you open them, even if you shake them up. You never really see anyone
    drinking OS/2 Beer, but the manufacturer (International Beer
    Manufacturing) claims that 9 million six-packs have been sold.

    Windows 95 Beer:
    The can looks a lot like Mac Beer's can, but
    tastes more like Windows 3.1 Beer. It comes in 32-oz. cans, but when
    you look inside, the cans only have 16 oz. of beer in them. Most
    people will probably keep drinking Windows 3.1 Beer until their
    friends try Windows 95 Beer and say they like it. The ingredients
    list, when you look at the small print, has some of the same
    ingredients that come in DOS beer, even though the manufacturer
    claims that this is an entirely new brew.

    Windows NT Beer:
    Comes in 32-oz. cans, but you can only buy it by the truckload. This
    causes most people to have to go out and buy bigger refrigerators.
    The can looks just like Windows 3.1 Beer's, but the company promises
    to change the can to look just like Windows 95 Beer's - after Windows
    95 beer starts shipping. Touted as an "industrial strength" beer, and
    suggested only for use in bars.

    Unix Beer:
    Comes in several different brands, in cans ranging from 8 oz. to 64
    oz. Drinkers of Unix Beer display fierce brand loyalty, even though
    they claim that all the different brands taste almost identical.
    Sometimes the pop-tops break off when you try to open them, so you
    have to have your own can opener around for those occasions, in
    which case you either need a complete set of instructions, or a friend
    who has been drinking Unix Beer for several years.

    BeOS Beer:
    Designed as a replacement to Mac beer, but Mac Beer preferred another
    less differnt recipe and decided to redesign the can instead to convince
    people to start drinking beer. BeOS has developed a real flavor of its
    own.

    VMS Beer:
    Requires minimal user interaction, except for popping the top and
    sipping. However cans have been known on occasion to explode, or
    contain extremely un-beer-like contents. Best drunk in high pressure
    development environments. When you call the manufacturer for the
    list of ingredients, you're told that is proprietary and referred to
    an unknown listing in the manuals published by the FDA. Rumors are
    that this was once listed in the Physicians' Desk Reference as a
    tranquilizer, but no one can claim to have actually seen it.


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 953 ✭✭✭superconor


    hmm, quite good. wouldnt admit to laughing out loud to them though... :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,819 ✭✭✭rymus


    I'm reminded somewhat of a simpsons line..

    C:\DOS
    C:\DOS\Run
    Run DOS Run

    thats another thing you wouldnt admit to laughing out loud at... or just plain wouldnt laugh at


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 23,556 ✭✭✭✭Sir Digby Chicken Caesar


    *s*******

    the beer is funny, and the run dos run is classic :)


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