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What a Cool new site for me to explore

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:) hi everyone .

I am from new zealand and am running win 2k pro and redhat 8.0

and am thinking of upgrading to server 2k3 but am not sure yet so am having a look around

c u bye!

:) hi everyone .

I am from new zealand and am running win 2k pro and redhat 8.0

and am thinking of upgrading to server 2k3 but am not sure yet so am having a look around

c u bye!

glad 2 c someone using linux :rolleyes:

:)  < Why?

He pukes when he loves something. :D

...like Stan Marsh from South Park :rolleyes:

LOL@AaronXP.

Reminds me of my wedding night with my first wife :)

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:)  < Why?

:rolleyes: why not

i have heard good things about win2k3 like its faster than win2k and no where near as gay as XP

life is all about trying stuff,

and i would never have found out how bloody good linux is without trying it

so i am gunna give it a go :D

LOL. I took it as a meaning something entirely different. Normally, a emotion icon such as the one you used (it means puke) is intended to describe the subject of the post, i.e.

:) What a Cool new site for me to explore, Hi

LOL, get the idea.

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lol i used (puke) cause it was green and thats about it really

:):rolleyes::D:D:D:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

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