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The copyright on the page says 2013, but I think this was actually written in 1989 ("20 years ago", "1969")
also really classy to put their own copyright notice on a document "found on usenet and the author could not be determined"
probably just a standard footer that wraps everything
Yeah, probably, but that still doesn't make it right.
> This piece was found on Usenet. This is fiction, not reality. Always remember that this is not true. It's really a joke, right? -- Editor
Nah, I refuse to believe it. Death to the author. Poe's Law and all that.
"At one time, we joked about selling this to the Soviets to set their computer science progress back 20 or more years."

Hilarious. Ended up selling it to everybody.

But seriously, given the long history of failures (i.e. search CVE database for buffer overflow), this joke does read like a true story.

"Two of the most famous products of Berkeley are LSD and Unix. I don’t think that is a coincidence."

Nice. Does this mean to be a successful Unix Admin you also need to be an accomplished psychonaut?

>Dennis Ritchie said: "What really tore it (just when ADA was catching on), was that Bjarne Stroustrup caught onto our joke

Lol.