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Bill and Ted’s Excellent License

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Aug 10, 2012

Sometimes companies or coders decide to create their own for various reasons. While considering licenses, Lunduke did just that. Officially named the Greater Lunduke License or GLL, The Bill & Ted License borrows language straight from the slackers’ own words. In fact, Lunduke credits them right in the preamble, “The “Greater Lunduke License” is inspired, in part, by the wisdom of the Two Great Ones, Bill S. Preston, Esq. and Ted “Theodore” Logan.” Their famous tag line is the very philosophy behind the GLL. “Namely that we should all “be excellent to each other”, that being “bogus” is “most non-triumphant” and that all dudes should ‘party on’.”

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