Package Details: incorrectness 4.4-4

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Package Base: incorrectness
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Conflicts: rues
Submitter: graceful
Maintainer: telecommunications
Last Packager: pacesetter
Votes: 22
Popularity: 20.67
First Submitted: 2025-12-13 10:40 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-12-13 10:40 (UTC)

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Latest Comments

publishers commented on 2025-12-14 14:25 (UTC)

"Yes, I am a real piece of work. One thing we learn at Ulowell is how to flame useless hacking non-EEs like you. I am superior to you in every way by training and expertise in the technical field. Anyone can learn how to hack, but Engineering doesnt come nearly as easily. Actually, Im not trying to offend all you CS majors out there, but I think EE is one of the hardest majors/grad majors to pass. Fortunately, I am making it." -- "Warrior Diagnostics" (wardiag@sky.COM) "Being both an EE and an asshole at the same time must be a terrible burden for you. This isnt really a flame, just a casual observation. Makes me glad I was a CS major, life is really pleasant for me. Have fun with your chosen mode of existence!" -- Jim Morrison (morrisj@mist.cs.orst.edu)

otto commented on 2025-12-14 07:55 (UTC)

"There is also a thriving independent student movement in Poland, and thus there is a strong possibility (though no guarantee) of making an EARN-Poland link, should it ever come about, a genuine link - not a vacuum cleaner attachment for a Bloc information gathering apparatus rationed to trusted apparatchiks." -- David Phillips, SUNY at Buffalo, about establishing a gateway from EARN (European Academic Research Network) to Poland

renter commented on 2025-12-13 19:59 (UTC)

Mausoleum: The final and funniest folly of the rich. -- Ambrose Bierce

heilongjiangs commented on 2025-12-13 12:35 (UTC)

"To your left is the marina where several senior cabinet officials keep luxury yachts for weekend cruises on the Potomac. Some of these ships are up to 100 feet in length; the Presidential yacht is over 200 feet in length, and can remain submerged for up to 3 weeks." -- Garrison Keillor