Bloggers Wanted
We're looking for people to help with the main blog. If you are consistent, knowledgeable and you're into it, please drop me a note.
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cosmicray930
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You're all just jealous.
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cougarbait
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Since when does hot = talented?
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Linda2
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Since never. Her sister's hotter and sings better. Plus, according to the tabloids, she's breaking up with her hubby-du-jour, which means I have a chance!
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Arkadij
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nick and jessica, kaput? Yes hot doesn't = talented but for selling to pre teen girls she has enough to get by. That's what you get when your dad is a manager and sis a star.
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Quibbler
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A fat chance... :o)
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fidofido
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But a chance nonetheless. BTW what's better: a fat chance or a slim chance?
And why does your OS need to be registered? Are there benefits to that? I'm thinking of getting a live CD of Dyne:Bolic and trying it out.
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Angela-Sweet
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fat is better chance than slim - i.e. slim to none
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Orion437
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Registering as a Linux user is a way to get yourself counted as a Linux user. You see, using Linux, we sometimes have to work around the Microsoft way of doing things. The Konqueror web browser has the ability to be seen as Internet Explorer 6.0 running on Windows XP so that certain websites work right, or at all, because the sites detect what browser you're using. This has led to Linux users not being counted correctly in determining OS marketshare, and therefore has a direct effect on OEM's supporting the OS. It's currently, more reliably, estimated that 13% of home users use Linux exclusively, dual boot it with Windows, or run it off of Live CD's like Knoppix. This is in contrast to the estimates that only 1.5% marketshare for Linux that was previously reported based upon web hits at a certain website. With all the press coverage Linux gets, it's easy to see that the lower figure can't be very accurate.
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