This is how my employer tortures me. Yes, that's right, this is Windows 98. The left Cygwin terminal is a CVS checkout. The right terminal is the InstallShield script for the Windows 98/ME backup client installation. Note the inconsistent coding style. At least two people have hacked this code. One seems to think it's cool not to use any whitespace, not even after a comma. The other, on the contrary, puts whitespace everywhere, including before semicolons. On the other hand, they unfortunately do agree on indenting with eight spaces and, horror of horrors, mixed case identifiers and hungarian notation. The middle terminal is an ssh into my Debian box, where I'm reading Kernel Traffic with Links while I'm waiting for the checkout to complete. A much needed break from all this madness, I must say.