I think the spool with usr written on it most likely refers to the /usr/spool directory, where user mailboxes (and I think print jobs) were traditionally kept.
badc0ffee 1 hours ago [-]
Somehow I had never heard of/seen this before. It looks like a prog rock album cover or something.
Some old commands in there I haven't used in a long time (poke, uucp), or never used - I think the troff I know is actually the one in GWBASIC (tracing off).
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psychoslave 3 hours ago [-]
#28, pwd, looks like a play on words with "powder" that you would put in a box.
grandiego 4 hours ago [-]
The #38 is controversial as noted. To me it represents the branching of Unix flavors, mostly derived from the AT&T and BSD versions (represented by the glasses.)
nine_k 2 hours ago [-]
To me, the stuff that grows from a shell invocation must be a process tree.
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Some old commands in there I haven't used in a long time (poke, uucp), or never used - I think the troff I know is actually the one in GWBASIC (tracing off).