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    Are you a.....

    Are you a penguin?¿

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    More pointless posts.....
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    No Bob it's a thread asking if people are a linux user. The only pointless post here is yours.

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    I didn't make that connection either actually.
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    People ruining threads this is insane.

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    This is like asking the question (Are you a load barring animal) in relationship to the Windows operating system, or a cow.
    dotGig
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    Yes but that's windows .

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    all righty, but ya got to make sense on the forum, and well....
    dotGig
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    Linux user's should know tux/penguin/etc. It should make sense to them. If not I must be lossed in a weird world .

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    You're missing the point man, lol
    dotGig
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    I don't have to answer this

    show me the official papers first which allow to ask me


    and, have you ever seen a real penguin

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    Yepers! I run penguin servers (they are sooo cute!) and I have seen em in real life! They are cool

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    where did you see a real penguin ?
    (not a server)

    in the zoo ?

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    another thread to egt post count up...hmmm*



    *this is why i replyed

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    I have 2 penguins

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    real ones? cool...

    **runs to ask mummy for one of those things that darth has**

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    Originally posted by mcfcforever
    real ones? cool...

    **runs to ask mummy for one of those things that darth has**
    They only cost 2 million each

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    Originally posted by Darth

    They only cost 2 million each
    Probably just some pocket change for you, eh?
    -Bruce

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    Originally posted by susannad
    where did you see a real penguin ?
    (not a server)

    in the zoo ?
    I drove twice to Phillip Island (VIC,Aus) with friends to see those cute fairy penguins come back after a day in sea...that's was cute!
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    Awww penguin's are so cute there fluffy and stuff.

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    Devils/daemons are better.
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    yup i use linux, unix and windows.
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    I knew what he was talking about. Must be because I have 2 computers running Linux. I'm still lost when it comes to understanding the inner workings of it. And, I wish there was more software available for it so I could dump Windows forever. Or, maybe there is and I'm not looking in the right places?

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    Lamont perhaps us penguin's can help . What kind of software would you be reffering to when you say there's not enough. Also you can run windows simulation on linux (one I believe is called wine, I haven't much experience with it) and it will allow you to run windows programs on linux.

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    The topic subject at hand wasn't a bad topic, but how you presented it in your post made it seem worthless.

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