A while ago, somebody posted a list of stupid programs, mostly spoof of other ones. Here's all the followup I could muster. Hacketris: Run around a dungeon, kill monsters and catch falling shapes. [Distributed via UseNyet] HeX: Typesetter: AuToMaTiCaLlY cApItAlIzEs EvErY oThEr LeTtEr. Requires 7Gb of disk space: more if you want a second font. Must be pronounced "hechhh" to rhyme with "Blechhh"), or else the author will make you read _The_HeXbook_. (Also available: MetalFONT, for designing baroque logos for heavy-metal bands. [Written by Donald Newt] Feather: Compresses tape archives. Thus, files can be tarred and feathered. [Standard UnixTM utility] nsh: NutSHell, the smallest UnixTM shell yet. Version 1.0 (the only one released so far) includes only 'cd' and 'echo (string constant)'. GNU-nsh, to be released later this year, is expected to be much more powerful, with build-in Bourne, Korn and C shell emulators. The executable is expected to go from 306 bytes to 7 Mb with this release, however. Lightspeed Lisp: Unforutunately, this package will not be released, since the name was deemed to be oxymoronic. X-rated Windows: X-rated windowing package. Includes obscenely- shaped windows, salacious prompts, erotic background patterns and mouse cursors shaped like genitalia. Perfect for the window user with a twelve-year-old's mind. Warning: susceptible to viruses. And for all you legal types out there, an actual quote (type?) from a University of Utah research paper: "Unix is a registered bell of AT&T trademark laboratories"