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Peter Lewis wrote: |
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> On Tuesday 20 February 2007 00:48, Albert Hopkins wrote: |
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>> On Mon, 2007-02-19 at 19:46 -0300, Norberto Bensa wrote: |
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>>> Mikie wrote: |
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>>>> Anyone out there know where I could DL an iso file with a simple |
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>>> route |
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>>>> only linux? |
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>>> Is _really_ that hard to use Google? |
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>> Maybe they've never heard of Google. Or maybe they live in a country |
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>> where Google is forced to censor their search results or something like |
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>> that. |
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>> ... or maybe they're just lazy. |
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> Or maybe they actually wanted a recommendation from someone rather than just |
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> picking something off the shelf based on how good its website was. |
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> Stranger things have happened... |
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> Pete. |
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That I can understand. I sometimes want someone to tell me something |
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good to use so I can get a unbiased opinion. It's no different than |
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which distro to use, it depends on a lot of things and sometimes asking |
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and getting some advice is the best way to go. If you want paid support |
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and rare updates, Redhat. If you want bleeding edge and fast, your on |
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the right list anyway. LOL |
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Google ain't always right either. Sometimes I have more questions after |
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a Google search than I did when I started searching. :/ |
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Dale |
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www.myspace.com/dalek1967 |