On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 9:51 AM, Jacob F. Roecker ja...@roeckerfam.com wrote:
: Weight loss video--I still think this is funny tasteful
: Hair loss video--The premises is that less stress helps you keep your hair
longer. You don't have to worry about viruses.
: Anything by Billy Mays in
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 2:27 PM, Caroline Ford
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I'm told MOTU is obscene in Hindi and Punjabi ;)
FYI, motu means fat. Usually used by kids (maybe even adults) to
tease/torment anyone who is obese. I would not equate the word 'fat'
with say other (english language)
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 11:06 PM, Danny Piccirillo
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Yes, and i am really sorry for not contacting the Fridge. I had meant to,
and i thought that i had, but i have been swamped with other things so
please understand.
Anyone wishing to submit articles, please feel free to
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 3:39 AM, Dylan McCall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Working for a short while in computer retail, I am growing more and more
crazy from how the concept of free software is essentially taboo in that
environment. While the reason why a computer retailer can not survive
with
On 10/25/07, alan c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom M wrote:
It got noticed in the foss community because it was original.
It got noticed in a thousand local papers, and in major news
outlets because it was original. The actual impact of the Times ad
itself, was probably quite small, I'd
On 8/24/07, Jeremy Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would someone please direct me to this finding of 2%? Not fighting here
I would just love to see it. It may be something that helps me look at
From http://www.ubuntu-women.org/,
/quote
An EC funded study (2006) summarized in the Flosspols
On 8/21/07, Gerry Carr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
There has been some excitement about the Ladies T-Shirts I see. Well
suffice to say the people at Canonical who made the decision were me Kat
and Claire. And we did it to make the t-shirts more attractive to women
not less. But it
Hi All,
I just saw this longish thread and was just going to read it and
delete until I read this so please take my .02 paise with a pinch
of salt !!
On 8/20/07, Jeremy Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Holy crap. What kind of world do we live in when a freaking t-shirt has to
be
On 5/28/07, Matthew East [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At the moment there are several initiatives around the Ubuntu community
which deal with Ubuntu-related news, both internal and external. The two
most prominent are the UWN and the Fridge. Other examples would be the
magazine initiative, and
On 5/18/07, Corey Burger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It has come time for the marketing team to have another meeting. There
can someone send a mail (with date, timings and an updated wiki link)
to the Fridge editors [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
Vid
http://wiki.ubuntu-women.org/VidAyer
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On 8/10/06, Matthew Revell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We don't need layers of bureaucracy. Talk of a wish board, a team
council, official projects, voting and non-voting members fill me with
dread, quite frankly. We want to enable people, not put barriers in
their way.
... absolutely agree :-)
On 8/3/06, Matthew Revell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: Matthew East [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1. I'd like to see other Ubuntu community sites folded into the fridge.
Right now there are lots of interesting community sites, obvious ones
include
Hi all,
While we are discussing the Magazine (or is it Ubuntu World after the
poll), for starters check out these .
http://lwn.net/
http://linuxgazette.net/
http://www.gnomejournal.org/
http://times.debian.net/
http://debian-news.net/
http://lxer.com/
There are many more but the simplicity
Hi Matthew,
Since you have replied to my quote, I take the chance to share my
thoughts on this.
On 7/31/06, Matthew Revell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 29/07/06, Vid Ayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Should the Magazine strictly cater to new users only ? Maybe we could
also include varied
On 7/28/06, Matthew Revell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 28/07/06, Vid Ayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Added, Ubuntu Vani . Vani means Voice in Hindi and since
Ubuntu is for humans it can be loosely translated as Humans/Peoples
Voice.
How do you pronounce vani? Is it with a short or long
On 7/26/06, Matthew Revell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think the Fridge could certainly link to the Ubuntu magazine, but I
understand the two to be aimed at quite different people. Fridge is
for the existing Ubuntu community, largely, and Ubuntu Magazine is
aimed at people new to Ubuntu, no?
On 7/26/06, Matthew Revell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think the Fridge could certainly link to the Ubuntu magazine, but I
understand the two to be aimed at quite different people. Fridge is
for the existing Ubuntu community, largely, and Ubuntu Magazine is
aimed at people new to Ubuntu, no?
On 7/25/06, Matthew Revell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 16/07/06, Matthew East [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think there is anywhere near enough
coherence about this so far to form the basis of a marketing team
budget for bounties or such.
Sorry to come to this late, but I have to speak
Hi,
On 7/26/06, Matthew Revell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For now, it's business as usual. However, the future of The Fridge is
in the community's hands. Reply to this thread if you're interested in
getting involved!
I'd love to help.
Also, it might be interesting to discuss what The
Hello,
After thinking and revising here is a Milestones (Timeline) for the
Todo list that Sara had prepared. This is a rough guideline and feel
free to rework it if its not suitable and also add any detail I may
have missed.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuMagazine/Milestones
Thoughts?
Thanks,
On 7/20/06, sara vasquez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 19 July 2006 9:31 pm, John Baer wrote:
Sara, Magazine Team, and Marketing Members,
I corrected the magazine Charter per the notes/comments that were made
and I believe it is close to final.
On 7/1/06, Paul O'Malley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will refrain from commenting further, as I don't think it is fair to
Lloyd, or Jan/Jenda. They want something similar, however their views of
what the journey entails to get to that place is the point of disagreement.
People agree to
Hi,
Just sharing my thoughts here .
On 6/30/06, Matthew East [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree, but I tend to think that [EMAIL PROTECTED] would
do the job well, certainly at the beginning.
+1. For corporates, it would be better to keep marketing at the
professional level.
While its
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