/me tackles CuriousCat :)) On 2/8/06, Charo Nuguid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for your rather enlightening views about > our government. Though, funny. I could have sworn that I had joined > the Philippine Linux Users Group and not the Philippine Political > Science Enthusiasts Group.
Hmmm... as of late there has been suggestion about making a plug-twentysomething, plug-fortysomething, plug-centenarian... I wish to amend that and propose a charter for plug-youngblood, plug-highblood, and plug-blueblood... :P > Listen, there is ABSOLUTELY NO POINT to trying to convince one or the > other how hopeless our leaders are or how there might still be hope > about the government. There will be optimistic and pessimistic members > in this list. Which is why this is a mailing list; there will always be a mix of humans, daemons, script-kiddies, and trying-hard-to-be-lurkers like me who still keeps posting because I so <3 Linux ;) Still, this is supposed to be a Linux list; I don't mind seeing some OT stuff every now and then (in fact I welcome such posts especially if they're quite timely ;) but yes, TODAY WE HAVE TOO MUCH COFFEE. :P > I am on this list to learn about Linux. To know how I can push this > operating system to other people. To see the advantages and problems of > this system from other members of this list. Is this too much to ask? Hmmm, apparently :( -- Zak B. Elep || http://zakame.spunge.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] || [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1486 7957 454D E529 E4F1 F75E 5787 B1FD FA53 851D
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