1. YouTube has videos of tardigrades.
A coworker and I have decided there is a biological classification in between "single-celled organism" and "big and complex enough we'd just call it an animal", and that classification is "you don't expect videos".
2. In emacs, type M-x dunnet. Anybody remember how to break into a VAX 11/780?
A coworker and I have decided there is a biological classification in between "single-celled organism" and "big and complex enough we'd just call it an animal", and that classification is "you don't expect videos".
2. In emacs, type M-x dunnet. Anybody remember how to break into a VAX 11/780?
Re: dunnet
PS: And how to get the paper. A clue tells me there's paper involved, but I haven't found it.
Re: dunnet
edit: I did something to get the paper, and I KNOW FOR SURE I tried that before and it didn't work! Hmf. Well, I have the paper. LOTS more stuff to do now! I got myself killed, so I'll start over and do some things right.