My operating system is open-source software (OSS). An operating system is that thing you all have in your machines, doing subordinated work for you. In the world of OSS there are thousands of programs there lying around. One of these is 'lazy', which lets you play (reproduce) an audio CD in your computer. The program strictly satisfies the criteria of the FSF (Free Software Foundation) (Free here does not mean free of charge).
When I want lazy to stop playing the CD, I press a certain key combination (double stroke). The program then responds by immediately canceling execution and printing this message on the display: "Oh my Gosh! They killed Kenny!" In the programming jargon, 'to kill' is precisely what I did. Cause a program to stop running.
Now, I have a weak suspicion, and weak because of my weak understanding of English and of the political background in the US, about who this Kenny could be. Is he/she/it the one person/thing I'm thinking of? If he/she/it is, as I am not politically biased in any direction whatsoever, it would not affect me. What I do not understand is the sense of humour this guy shows. Any suggestion?
When I want lazy to stop playing the CD, I press a certain key combination (double stroke). The program then responds by immediately canceling execution and printing this message on the display: "Oh my Gosh! They killed Kenny!" In the programming jargon, 'to kill' is precisely what I did. Cause a program to stop running.
Now, I have a weak suspicion, and weak because of my weak understanding of English and of the political background in the US, about who this Kenny could be. Is he/she/it the one person/thing I'm thinking of? If he/she/it is, as I am not politically biased in any direction whatsoever, it would not affect me. What I do not understand is the sense of humour this guy shows. Any suggestion?
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