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Re: [LUG] cat
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- Subject: Re: [LUG] cat
- From: bad apple <ifindthatinteresting@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2012 22:06:26 +0100
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On 03/07/12 21:51, Gibbs wrote:
> I have never thought about this bit I just pronounced /cat/ as 'c at'
> in my head and was wondering if thats what it stood for? 'See at' that
> is.
>
> Probably just me but hey-ho :)
>
> Gibbs
>
man cat
NAME
cat - concatenate files and print on the standard output
SYNOPSIS
cat [OPTION]... [FILE]...
DESCRIPTION
Concatenate FILE(s), or standard input, to standard output.
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