[Chester LUG] Geeky spot!

Dan Lynch biglynchy at gmail.com
Mon Oct 25 14:27:04 UTC 2010


Wow that IS cool. It sounds far more convincing than the computer systems
you see on Spooks and other so called "grown-up" programmes. Get the kids
learning Bash commands early, that's the future hehe :)

Dan



On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 3:19 PM, Les Pritchard <les.pritchard at gmail.com>wrote:

> My son was watching a TV programme called 'Lazytown' this morning. For
> those of you without kids, it's a mixture of actors and puppets living in a
> comic style world (I'm sure the programme makers explain it far better!).
>
> One of the puppet characters on it is a techie and has a room full of
> gadgets and monitors. The monitors all have the usual fancy graphics flying
> around the screens looking hi-tech. I spotted that one is actually showing
> SETI at Home on it. Then a further look I spotted one monitor running DOS and
> a dir /s. Already having sunk into serious geek levels I was looking for
> evidence of other real systems. There was something that looked a little
> like it could have been a kernel boot screen but I thought I was maybe
> looking a bit too much into it.
>
> The story line of the episode was that the guys website was being attacked
> by the bad guy (yes kids TV has changed since 'our day'). Lots of wizzy
> screens were appearing until the character said he'd have to write some code
> to stop it. To my surprise we then brought up a Linux terminal and started
> typing genuine commands! There was a kill -9, pipping of commands, a make
> command and even a /etc/init.d/network stop!
>
> Ok that is nerdy, but when adult TV programmes always show unrealistic GUIs
> it's funny to see a kids programme showing real computing. Naturally I now
> approve of this programme :-)
>
> Les
>
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