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A man is not dead while his name is still spoken. GNU Terry Pratchett.

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GNU Terry Pratchett GNU Terry Pratchett Generate Clacks GNU Terry Pratchett "You know they'll never really die while the Trunk is alive[...] It lives while the code is shifted, and they live with it, always Going Home." - Moist von Lipwig, Going Postal , Chapter 13 In Terry Pratchett's Discworld series, the clacks are a series of semaphore towers loosely based on the concept of the telegraph. Invented by an artificer named Robert Dearheart, the towers could send messages "at the speed of light" using standardized codes. Three of these codes are of particular import: G : send the message on N : do not log the message U : turn the message around at the end of the line and send it back again When Dearheart's son John died due to an accident while working on a clacks tower, Dearheart inserted John's name into the overhead of the clacks with a "GNU" in front of it as a way to memorialize his son forever (or for at least as long as th...

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