Alternate databases for fortune ?

Cap Bateman plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
21 Nov 2002 23:58:14 -0700


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On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 09:42, Entelin wrote:
> Is there any alternate databases for fortune that any of you have come
> across? like a Word of the Day ?
>=20
> thanks :)

Checking for 'fortune databases' at http://google.com/linux gave me at
least 20 pages of hits, some of which actually seemed relevant :) I saw
at least the weird-bands and the K&P prog-style databases.

Not sure which distro you use but Mandrake comes with the kernelcookies,
murphy and top100 databases and the Penguin Liberation Front
(http://plf.zarb.org) has another dozen or so set up for Mandrake's
urpmi.

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