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aaaah, I'm just pokin' fun. I used to hang out here a few years ago when I was still runnin' XP, but I gave up on it pretty quick when I first installed Mandrake. MS is such a lying thieving bunch of ****heads, I just want no part of that anymore.

Anywayz, check out Mandrake 9.2, you'll have a lot more fun with your machine, and there's a lot more choice about how your GUI looks and behaves. You are in control, without having to hack DLL's and crap.

Wait let me get this straight...insults XP and then tells us that Mandrake is the best? Mandrake is linux for noobs. I got my first copy of it in a box of Cocoa Pebbles. You want a distro worth using, try gentoo or debian.

Wait let me get this straight...insults XP and then tells us that Mandrake is the best? Mandrake is linux for noobs. I got my first copy of it in a box of Cocoa Pebbles. You want a distro worth using, try gentoo or debian.

Good point, Mandrake has to be the easiest operating system i have seen, if you wanna brag get Debian or a Knoppix Live CD.

aaaah, I'm just pokin' fun. I used to hang out here a few years ago when I was still runnin' XP, but I gave up on it pretty quick when I first installed Mandrake. MS is such a lying thieving bunch of ****heads, I just want no part of that anymore.

Anywayz, check out Mandrake 9.2, you'll have a lot more fun with your machine, and there's a lot more choice about how your GUI looks and behaves. You are in control, without having to hack DLL's and crap.

Sir, your logic is flawed and full of fallacies. You need to rethink your words before you spur them out next time.

Wait let me get this straight...insults XP and then tells us that Mandrake is the best? Mandrake is linux for noobs. I got my first copy of it in a box of Cocoa Pebbles. You want a distro worth using, try gentoo or debian.

Remeber we don't all have a very large penis like you do. Some of us want to use our computers not wait for it to compile.

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Programs: Rainlendar 0.19.1 - Moderna Skin (****) ---- Foobar 2000 v0.8 - Gant Skin (****)

(****) = Ask me if you want it, i'll send it to you because I don't remember the links to get most of the stuff.

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