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  • · The other Kind of Fluff
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    Nothing much new to report. Married life is marvelous. Weather is hot, although plants are good. Like I said, not much new. How about with you?

    · The other Kind of Fluff
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    Fair enough. Trains plains and automobiles were his specialty. And besides, your eye of guilt over there is twitching at me.

    · The other Kind of Fluff
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    Your reported post... couldn't agree more. Rork and I have been all over this situation today.

    · The other Kind of Fluff
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    Wow, you're right. That was rather fast. I'd rep, but you've turned that feature off.

    Going to miss the old squib.

    · The other Kind of Fluff
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    Thanks for the rep. I consumed it with pleasure as your eyeball gave me the stare of guilt.

    · Blistering Barnacles!
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    Why the name change Stonehambey? And why the black visitor message box, I can't see what I'm writing lol... Hi :D

    · The other Kind of Fluff
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    What in tarnation! First time visiting your profile page. Best one yet, by a long shot.

    On the Mod Panel, I've been tinkering with it since last night. Coming along pretty well. Fairly self-explanatory, I think.

    · LO's Resident Time Lord
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    It's killing me that there are brand-new, performance laptops out there with an optical drive and everything now selling for what I bought the EEEPC for. Argh!

    · LO's Resident Time Lord
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    The newer EEEPCs have a lot more capacity, yes. Xandros is the default OS that ships with the EEEPC. It's ok, but it is a "dumbed down" version of Debian, and has a LOT of repository conflict problems. You can get around them, but it's a hassle. Better to do what I did: wipe it and replace with just straight-up Debian.

    · LO's Resident Time Lord
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    Building your own PC is not nearly as hard as it looks. Do some Google-Fu to learn the ins and outs. Computer Shopper did an article a ways back where they priced three budget do-it-yourself PCs. Dead easy, dude.

    · LO's Resident Time Lord
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    Yeah, when I got Debian, I purposefully installed a "stripped down" version, at first just so that I wouldn't crowd my mini-laptop's paltry 4gb SS drive. That meant I had to painstakingly install each and every app I wanted, but I liked that I knew EXACTLY what was on it, and that there was almost nothing I didn't want.

    · LO's Resident Time Lord
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    Macs are sexeh, but Apple is not. That company has devolved into everything they used to hate and stand against. At the moment, my box is kinda busted, so I'm running Debian off an EEEPC701. I have plans to rebuild soon. I started with Red Hat (WAAAY before Fedora), then gave Linux up as "too hard," then later went back when Ubuntu came out, then with the EEEPC I used Xandros, which is just a scaled-down version of Debian, so I figured, why not just use Debian?

    · ....coookies...
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    The Alumni of the school I attended ages 12-18 are known as old Maidstonians. :D
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