Thread: Irrelevant question?

  1. #16
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    howdy,
    hey are you the Lynux-Penguin that i'm suposed to bash until you hand over a c note???

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    No, I know you were joking. My point still stands.

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    I don't know, am I?
    I don't recall your name.
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    howdy,
    this is a signature i saw

    just wondering??

    IF U SEE A PERSON CALLED LYNEX PENGUIN, GRAB HIM AND BASH HIM UNTIL HE GIVES A $100 BILL.
    M.R.
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    No, I know you were joking. My point still stands.

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    ROFL!
    well I am practically broke, so you could be bashing me for a while
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    My experience with BSD is that it tends to be sleeker and more elegent than RedHat. It is also more tweakable (i.e. a buddy of mine got it to boot in 15 seconds).

    As far as the chest thumping thing goes, I believe it is a little bit more than that. Techs I know have fanatical loyalties to their own distro just like the lesser tech inclined will sometimes have fanatical loyalties to Mac or Windows.

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    BSD was created at berkely for the sole purpose of a uni-computing-network of computers. They had computers all running simultaneous programs all connected and at the time previous editions of Unix were out but none were as network compliant as they needed so the author of BSD (can't remmeber name) created BSD for that one time purpose of executing Mathematical programs over a network. Turns out everyone likes it and it is one of the top selling Unix's out there, next to Linux
    but each Unix has a different intended purpose though the direct purpose of Linux is undefined because the author wrote it as a hobby.

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    howdy,
    each Unix has a different intended purpose though the direct purpose of Linux is undefined because the author wrote it as a hobby.
    No kidding, i had no idea i thought it was more like
    As far as the chest thumping thing goes,
    my guess a direct shot at the Bill man.

    cool what a guy can learn from these "Irrelevant Questions "

    thanks guys

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    No problem, you can easily learn more by consulting Linux.com google/linux or many of the other OpenSource/Linux sites.
    Linuxfreak.org is my favorite. ZZINE is pretty good too but they are losing peoples.
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    LP, you're a moron. you're fooling noone...

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    howdy,
    fooled me, so chill the hell out.
    i put great trust and belief into post made by "Unregistered" i mean that guy is everywhere and has SOOOOO much credible information to offer

    M.R.
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    No, I know you were joking. My point still stands.

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    thanks.

    my question is...
    "What am I trying to fool someone of?"
    being a moron, lying about techniques?
    please choose.
    in fact, if you could show evidence I will personally congradulate you.
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