Is this a quiz… about the Greek language? Like “identify the aorist” or something? Is there an online version? I’d like to see how much Greek knowledge was thought to be maybe-relevant to a BSD user in 1995…
African capital
American capital
area-code state-region city
arithmetic answer
Asian capital
baby adult
Shakespeare-lines next work character
Chinese-year next
individuals collective
function ed-command
symbol number weight element
European capital
flowers meaning
greek english definition
inca successor
latin english
locomotive name
Middle-Earth capital
clear morse
multiplication answer
victim killer
poem-line next poem author
positive negative
president term vice successor
province capital flower bird
easy-sequence next name
hard-sequence next name
male female
ship part
sovereign century successor
state capital abbreviation flower bird tree
star trek
section Uniform-Criminal-Code
The fact that someone noticed this and posted about it makes me smirk a little bit.
The fact that it was the founder of the project in question makes me very happy.
I had always assumed that Theo had a rather dry sense of humour. I find this comment all the more marvellous.
OK, I got a good chuckle out of that one.
Is this a quiz… about the Greek language? Like “identify the aorist” or something? Is there an online version? I’d like to see how much Greek knowledge was thought to be maybe-relevant to a BSD user in 1995…
According to quiz(6) in the manual, there are many topics.
It doesn’t sound too thrilling, but my heart is indeed warmed.
Topics include:
Doesn’t seem ilke there was much there but: https://github.com/openbsd/src/blob/b3a275b2addf9b74c83d3d931ae07a9486d59098/games/quiz/datfiles/greek