gettime.c - gets another system's time

Doug Davis doug at letni.UUCP
Wed Nov 22 03:03:44 AEST 1989


/*
* In article <1929 at psuhcx.psu.edu> wcf at psuhcx.psu.edu (Bill Fenner) writes:
* >#! /bin/sh
* ># This is a shell archive.  Remove anything before this line, then unpack
* ># it by saving it into a file and typing "sh file".  To overwrite existing
* ># files, type "sh file -c".  You can also feed this as standard input via
* ># unshar, or by typing "sh <file", e.g..  If this archive is complete, you
* ># will see the following message at the end:
* >#		"End of shell archive."
* ># Contents:  COPYING README Makefile gettime.c
* >echo shar: Extracting \"COPYING\" \(12488 characters\)
* >echo shar: Extracting \"README\" \(719 characters\)
* >echo shar: Extracting \"Makefile\" \(465 characters\)
* >echo shar: Extracting \"gettime.c\" \(3593 characters\)
*/
main()
{ puts("Wow! The sum of the legalieze > sum of the source code itself!"); }

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What?? Me? sign this? Nawww......



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