On Wed, 2003-06-18 at 08:17, James Nickerson wrote: > > Come on Andrew, one day you'll have a daughter (if you don't have one > > already, I forget what you have) and they'll want a computer, and they'll > > want a pink one, then will you find a good use for Mandrake? ;) > > You keep using the word "pink" to refer to Mandrake. What does that mean > exactly? Does everyone else really know, or are they just afraid of > confessing their ignorance, like in the Emperor's new clothes? (=: > > -James Nickerson It's a derogatory term Andrew Jorgensen coined when he started his whole Mandrake Bashing tirade about a week ago (OK, so it wasn't that bad of a tirade, I just liked the sound of that). Pink as in the Barbie PC he saw at the store once. I personally have never seen a pink pc with Mandrake on it, nor a Mandrake theme that uses the color pink. I don't believe the Barbie PC ran Mandrake. Mandrake does like the color blue and uses that alot. Almost too much if you ask me. Blue would probably be a better color to describe Mandrake, as if any one color could describe a Linux distribution.
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