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We've used the UCK application to add programs and games to the Ubuntu distro on our donated machines. Warning, it is a 2.4 gig download. You can download the ISO file here.
When Dating Goes Wrong
A collection of funny and true incidents from dating debacles
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Many of the kids we build computers for visit this blog. Please post anything you want but do it with the thought of an 11 year old child sitting next to you.
Our kids get exposed to enough trash in the world, let's not add to it here. We can't "clean up" the internet, but we can do our part not to add to the garbage pile. - Thanks for being part of what we do. - h
Finally...someone gets it: Linux users play games and they don't mind paying a fair price for them. The 2D boys have created World of Goo for Linux!
Now maybe the "big boys" will figure it out.
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Legal-Ease Stuff
GNU may be a registered trademark of the Free Software Foundation. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. Ubuntu and Canonical are registered trademarks of Canonical Ltd. Debian is a registered trademark of Software in the Public Interest, Inc. And of course Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation, and AMD is a registered trademark of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Windows, XP, Vista, Windows 7 and Microsoft Office are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. My research shows that "embrace, extend and extinguish" is not held as a legal trademark by anyone as of yet. Microsoft might want to snatch that up just to round out their portfolio.
Hey, I'm just sayin'...
while I am at it, this is a known spammer's email address and I am placing it here so his email address will be harvested by other spammers. tony942012@163.com
1 comments:
Thanks Ken
Great reminder to get active.
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