When they were building the tower of Babel, they all had the same language, after God smited them and brought down the tower, they lost that unified language
Kernel 3.0 will be so powerful that I will no longer need a mouse or keyboard or any other type of input, there will be a module to actually tap into your brain. All hail Kernel 3.0, destroyer of worlds.
I don't want to offend anyone, but I'd really love a gay robot. That way I don't have to strain myself over choosing what to wear in the morning - the robot would have that kind of knowledge embedded in him - some say it's genetics, some say it's the way he was raised, but either way he makes a snappy dresser.
I've used Gentoo since last October. Before that, I had essentially never seen a Linux machine. It is my first distro and I haven't really looked back. I've tried others just to see what they were like, mainly Fedora and Debian, but they just don't shape up to the standards I've put and Gentoo has given me. It took a while in the beginning to learn all the ins and outs, but now I can navigate through it with so much ease. Hoorah to Gentoo and its bleeding-edge innovation.
He once said that he was drawn to study the government because he "had seen government that did not work," and he was drawn to the Republican Party because of his hatred for communism.
So he went from one totalitarian government to another totalitarian government?
I'm not trying to spread anything but the knowledge of Linux. Many People don't know what it is. The TV Commercials and such show the world that yes, Linux is existing.
When they were building the tower of Babel, they all had the same language, after God smited them and brought down the tower, they lost that unified language
Kernel 3.0 will be so powerful that I will no longer need a mouse or keyboard or any other type of input, there will be a module to actually tap into your brain. All hail Kernel 3.0, destroyer of worlds.
I don't want to offend anyone, but I'd really love a gay robot. That way I don't have to strain myself over choosing what to wear in the morning - the robot would have that kind of knowledge embedded in him - some say it's genetics, some say it's the way he was raised, but either way he makes a snappy dresser.
I've used Gentoo since last October. Before that, I had essentially never seen a Linux machine. It is my first distro and I haven't really looked back. I've tried others just to see what they were like, mainly Fedora and Debian, but they just don't shape up to the standards I've put and Gentoo has given me. It took a while in the beginning to learn all the ins and outs, but now I can navigate through it with so much ease. Hoorah to Gentoo and its bleeding-edge innovation.
He once said that he was drawn to study the government because he "had seen government that did not work," and he was drawn to the Republican Party because of his hatred for communism.
So he went from one totalitarian government to another totalitarian government?
I'm not trying to spread anything but the knowledge of Linux. Many People don't know what it is. The TV Commercials and such show the world that yes, Linux is existing.
What about the health nuts like me that don't take in any caffeine/carbonated drinks? Where do I win in this situation? *sulk*
Frankly I see advertisements of Linux as a good thing, I mean more people should merely just know of Linux.
Pfft... why do all the cool countries like Morocco get alien rocks? America only has what, Area 51?
Linux obviously is the most hated thing that I can't live without. Wait, that's Windows. Wait, I can live without it. Lousy Microsoft.