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I love ubuntu, it convinced me to truly consider linux as a replacement for windows xp. I’ve tried other linux distros, SUSE and Mandriva, both of them are pretty cool distros, i installed them and configured them on my pc with no problems, the only real nagging issue i’ve had with them was installing new software.I tried to install pidgin on mandriva, but it seems that i had to install other packages so that it could run it, then i had to type up obscure commands into the terminal in order to compile and install it. I have to admit i am still pretty much a noob at linux, i hate screwing around in the terminal.
Ubuntu is different tho, i was pleasantly surprised with how ubuntu notifies you of missing packages, i tried to play a mp3 file and i got a message saying something like this:
“oh hi there, it seems you need to download some packages to play this file, would you like to download them now?”
Installing other apps is only a matter of searching them in the synaptic package manager, selecting the package, and downloading, ubuntu does the rest. I did have to do a little bit of terminal typing, but there are a lot of helpful guides and forums in the ubuntu website.
Anyways, some screenshots of my ubuntu desktop:
He’s watching you, he always is……
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January 2008
He’s watching you…..
ALWAYS

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January 2008
Numbers Stations
I came across this article in wikipedia not long ago, i found it to be pretty interesting.
From wikipedia article: “Numbers stations are shortwave radio stations of uncertain origin. They generally broadcast voices reading streams of numbers, words, letters (sometimes using a radio alphabet), tunes or morse code.”
I found it interesting because of the mysterious nature of it, nobody truly knows who is producing these broadcasts, and even less, why. Are those numbers and words ultra secret messages? Are there governments involved? This is truly an anonymous way to send messages.
I came across a pretty good site with an embedded player and lots of samples of broadcasts, some of them are creepy to hear, while some others are a bit boring.
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January 2008
A game every woman should play

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January 2008
