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Obvious a Tux ripoff!
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Re:ill avoid the linux jokes...nice one cyril... an indirect slashdotting...
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Re:ill avoid the linux jokes...
Penguins live in many more regions in the southern hemisphere than just the antarctic. Here is a nice little interactive map of penguin habitats around the world. Looks like a school project of some sort, but it is the first page returned in a google search for penguins and it looks pretty informative. My favorite are the Macaroni penguins. Penguins with mullets, what could be cooler?
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Re:ill avoid the linux jokes...
Penguins live in many more regions in the southern hemisphere than just the antarctic. Here is a nice little interactive map of penguin habitats around the world. Looks like a school project of some sort, but it is the first page returned in a google search for penguins and it looks pretty informative. My favorite are the Macaroni penguins. Penguins with mullets, what could be cooler?
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Re:Meaning of Gentoo?
It is a species of penguin.http://www.siec.k12.in.us/~west/proj/peng
u ins/gentoo.html Specifically, a very fast swimming penguin http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gentoo_Penguin -
Re:Penguins in South America
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Penus Birdus?I don't think he could support even an Fairy penguin[*], even if he responed to all those "make penis fast" spams!
[*] Full Disclosure: I thought the smallest species of penguin was the Adelie. No Really. Although the thought of the father of Linux having a "Fairy Penguin" as a penis bird is pretty amusing.
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Gentoo's got some great tutorials also
I've been using Gentoo for the last 6 months or so and I've been very impressed. The speed is simply amazing - no other distro is this fast and clean. Gentoo is also very well documented! Daniel Robbins, the main man behind Gentoo has written some excellent tutorials which can be found here. I suggest you go and have a look. I have learned a lot by reading his tutorials. BTW, do you know where that name "Gentoo" comes from? Gentoo is a species of a small and fast penguins
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