generally intrigued and discouraged by the amount of negative and cynical response in the comments above.
seems to be general resentment to the idea of nurturing and loving our babies.
seems people would rather hear that it's ok to stick an bottle in your infant and leave them to cry it out in the crib.
nice! my story is almost identical. started with slack on my 386 in the early nineties (four floppy install i think) and then moved over to RH in 97 and used it up until RH9. they lost me with Fedora and i went back to slack9,10, and now 10.2 on an inspiron 8200. Slack 10.2 i must say is totally awesome. everything installed so well and it was so easy to transfer my settings by just copying config files from my previous install.
#1 reason to use slackware: the name.
this past saturday canada's national radio station, CBC, did a piece on the sony thing during the very popular weekly program "The House". when my not-too-computer-literate mother asks me if i heard about sony installing spyware on peoples computers i take that as a pretty good sign it has made mainstream news.
as for google analytics, i totally agree with the comments on trust.
generally intrigued and discouraged by the amount of negative and cynical response in the comments above. seems to be general resentment to the idea of nurturing and loving our babies. seems people would rather hear that it's ok to stick an bottle in your infant and leave them to cry it out in the crib.
strange brew! good movie, eh?
nice! my story is almost identical. started with slack on my 386 in the early nineties (four floppy install i think) and then moved over to RH in 97 and used it up until RH9. they lost me with Fedora and i went back to slack9,10, and now 10.2 on an inspiron 8200. Slack 10.2 i must say is totally awesome. everything installed so well and it was so easy to transfer my settings by just copying config files from my previous install. #1 reason to use slackware: the name.
this past saturday canada's national radio station, CBC, did a piece on the sony thing during the very popular weekly program "The House". when my not-too-computer-literate mother asks me if i heard about sony installing spyware on peoples computers i take that as a pretty good sign it has made mainstream news. as for google analytics, i totally agree with the comments on trust.