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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Demographics of unix.com users Post 302341814 by Scott on Thursday 6th of August 2009 04:13:31 PM
Old 08-06-2009
Demographics of unix.com users

I notice that at certain times (evenings, Europe) and (more understandably) weekends the forums go slightly quiet. This got me thinking about where people who visit live.

Is there anything that shows a breakdown of the demographic unix.com community?
 

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SL-H(6) 							   Games Manual 							   SL-H(6)

NAME
sl-h - display animations aimed to entertain users who liked to see SL runs on their screen. SYNOPSIS
sl-h [ -alFe ] DESCRIPTION
sl-h displays animations aimed to entertain users who like to see SL runs on their screen. This is a slightly modified version of sl com- mand, but it runs much long to please you very well :) OPTIONS
-a Some trouble happen! You'll feel pity for people who need help :-) -l Display mini SL. -F SL flys! (Do you know Japanese animation, "Galaxy Express 999" ?) -e Allow interrupt by Ctrl+C (Default, as this is so heavy and violent). SEE ALSO
ls(1) BUGS
It never shows contents of current directory. AUTHOR
sl(6) was written by Toyoda Masashi <toyoda@is.titech.ac.jp>. The code in sl-h is taken from a patch which is distributed from http://www.izumix.org.uk/sl/ and written by Izumi Tomonori <izumi@izumix.org.uk>. This manual page was written by Brian Ristuccia <bri- anr@debian.org> and Kenshi Muto <kmuto@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system but may be used by others under the same license as sl(6) itself. 4.2 Berkeley Distribution Apr 3, 2001 SL-H(6)
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