Findings:
- New UNIX filesystem permissions based on Everything2 behavior
- Unix mailbox file
- The UNIX and the Echo
- One Billion UNIX Seconds
- Unix Wizard
- UNIX verb
- Unix Man
- Typing UNIX commands in a DOS window
- Advanced Unix Programming
- How to include the working directory in your UNIX prompt
- funny UNIX commands
- Unix Distributions
- My final days, a UNIX story
- UNIX domain sockets
- Conversations UNIX admins dread
- If it hasn't happened to you in Unix, it will
- Unix Family Tree
- Linux is a toy UNIX
- Unix I/O Redirection
- UNIX partitions
- Why UNIX commands are so abbreviated
- Practical Unix Programming
- Berkeley gave us Unix and acid, and that's no coincidence
- Linux/UNIX tools (category)
- UNIX Russian Roulette
- What is Windows doing? (Unix scripting example)
- Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment
- Unix System Laboratories
- The Art of Unix Programming
- Running ICQ using a UNIX shell
- Root Of Unix (user)
- How to remove oddly named files on Unix systems
- unix commands
- DOS to UNIX Command Conversions
- Single Unix Specification
- The Pronunciation of Punctuation in Unix
- UNIX System Administration Handbook
- Unix variant
- John is a man of UNIX
- The UNIX Philosophy
- Unix vs Windows
- The UNIX Trademark
- What makes UNIX UNIX?
- unix signals
- UNIX file system layout
- Unix conspiracy
- Unix brain damage
- Unix weenie
- Why Unix?
- UNIX shell
- Stupid Unix Tricks
- Linux is a Unix
- commercial UNIX
- Microsoft UNIX
- Digital UNIX
- Unix
- The Unix Programming Environment
- steps to UNIX familiarity
- UNIX Network Programming
- Screw UNIX, I'm just going to smoke pot and eat Cheetos for the rest of my life
- disk usage under UNIX
- Multi-user capabilities were added to UNIX during an all-night drinking binge at AT&T's Bell Labs
- Unix: The Complete Reference
- Editing text on UNIX
- Comparing UNIX to DOS
- Unix versus Linux
- LISP for UNIX
- Unix Filesystem Hierarchy
- unix songs
- UNIX poetry
- Think Unix
- Politically Correct Unix
- Unix The Supermodel (user)
- UNIX shell init files
- This is UNIX! I know this!
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