On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, you wrote:
hmmm, well I need a stuff penguin. Dont have any. Been a Linux user for
about a month or so and I tell you, I've learn more about how this Operating
System work then I have with Windoze in 5 or so years. It just so much to
explore and much more Challeging. And that what I like about Linux. I get a
lot of free good programs. and plus there's a lot of programming tools
available for free than I can with windoze. I still have a lot to learn and I
dang I need to get tons of stuff penguins and put them all around my house.
LOL
Rob
> the Duchess of the Antipodes wrote:
> >
> > > > p.s. i have the wardrobe, though! six t-shirts from thinkgeek.com! and i
> > > > have a stuffed penguin! and i devour slashdot upon a daily basis... oh,
> > > > god, *please* tell me i'm not a total failure and i have the makings of
> > > > a "real" linux user...!!
> > >
> > > Anyone with a stuffed penguin is well on his way to being a Linux user
> > > :-) I've only got a little rubber one.
> >
> > all right. i lied.
> >
> > it hasn't arrived yet! it ought to have been here with the t-shirts, but
> > some fool forgot to put it in the box! they say they've sent it, but
> > that was *weeks* ago... ::wails:: i don't know *how* i'm supposed to
> > learn linux without a penguin to watch over me...
>
>
> > the duchess.
> ^^^^^^^
> Problem is that She's most likely to be like the rest of us Antipodians.
>
> So used to seeing 4'6" King Emporers wandering through our yards.
>
> When they're not there you miss 'em -
> When they are there you can'y miss their mess'n
>
> Cheers
>
>
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