I found a great Article on Fun Linux Commands. There's 20 of em and they are all actually Fun:) Here's my favorite in action...
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20 Funny Commands of Linux or Linux is Fun in Terminal
Linux is fun! Huhhh. OK so you don’t believe me. Mind me at the end of this article you will have to believe that Linux is actually a fun box.
1. Command: sl (Steam Locomotive)
You might be aware of command ‘ls‘ the list command and use it frequently to view the contents of a folder but because of miss-typing sometimes you would result in ‘sl‘, how about getting a little fun in terminal and not “command not found“.
Install sl
root@tecmint:~# apt-get install sl (In Debian like OS) root@tecmint:~# yum -y install sl (In Red Hat like OS)
Output
root@tecmint:~# sl
This command works even when you type ‘LS‘ and not ‘ls‘.
2. Command: telnet
Go there...http://www.tecmint.com/20-funny-commands-of-linux-or-linux-is-fun-in-terminal/
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