Enjoy a randomly generated fortune:
$ fortune | cowsay _________________________________________ / > When there isn't sufficient virtual \ | memory, the compiler bails out, > | | giving an internal error message. When | | I kill some processes, the > error goes | | away. | | | | And what is the compiler supposed to do | | instead? Go shopping for you and buy | | more memory? | | | | -- Falk Hueffner, on the GNU C++ | \ compiler / ----------------------------------------- \ ^__^ \ (oo)\_______ (__)\ )\/\ ||----w | || ||
$output = shell_exec("/usr/games/fortune | /usr/games/cowsay"); echo $output;