No. the type "runS" thing is for autocompletion on Linux so you don't have to type the whole "runStickCal.sh" out. As you type "runS" and then hit tab the rest of the word "runStickCal.sh" should show up. Since you've already run the script, don't worry about it
Well, assuming you moved all of your controls around to calibrate the extremes when you ran it...
Ah, makes perfect sense, thanks. (And ~I'm~ the one with "geek" in the user name :/ )