n that.. I agree with everything...
rgds
Franki
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Subject: [newbie] Observation: Differences in Mandrake and Redhat
For all that don'
On Tuesday 01 April 2003 23:41, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 07:35, G_REEPER wrote:
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> > What? your not running hotbabe?
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> > Steven
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> Uh, actually, I am...NOT that my wife likes it very much, but it is a
> great diver
Where do i get that hotbabe? :>
On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 16:41, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 07:35, G_REEPER wrote:
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> > What? your not running hotbabe?
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> > Steven
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> Uh, actually, I am...NOT that my wife likes it v
On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 14:45, robin.bcc wrote:
> Stephen Kuhn wrote:
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> >* Porn viewing is quicker (did I put that in there?) Joking!
> >
> I think there's a market niche for a porn-oriented Linux distro
> (LinuXXX? HotPenguin? ). Alternatively, Mandrake could cash in on this
> market by releas
On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 07:35, G_REEPER wrote:
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> What? your not running hotbabe?
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> Steven
Uh, actually, I am...NOT that my wife likes it very much, but it is a
great diversion from the rest of the system monitors and applets and
sensor
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
* Porn viewing is quicker (did I put that in there?) Joking!
I think there's a market niche for a porn-oriented Linux distro
(LinuXXX? HotPenguin? ). Alternatively, Mandrake could cash in on this
market by releasing a "Pornpack".
Sir Robin
Want to buy your Pack or Ser
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What? your not running hotbabe?
Steven
> * Porn viewing is quicker (did I put that in there?) Joking!
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> * POP/IMAP server functionality and network performance are phenomenal.
> (Using SENDMAIL, FETCHMAIL, PROCMAIL - wows me to no end)
>
For all that don't know, I was a proponent of RedHat for 10 years and
only up until recently did I actually quit "playing" with MDK and start
using full time on my primary workstation/server. Meanwhile, I just
wanted to express some of what I've observed from a workstation/server
perspective as far