Have just seen this hash tag shown on the main ubuntu site
http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/why-is-it-free
And I thought 'what a good idea'..
Come on everybody, let's get it trending!
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On 30/09/2011 16:31, Alan Pope wrote:
http://www.thisisthecountdown.com/
:D
Now that I like!
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On Sun, 2011-10-02 at 15:10 +0100, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
> On 30/09/2011 16:31, Alan Pope wrote:
> > http://www.thisisthecountdown.com/
> >
> > :D
> >
>
> Now that I like!
>
Me no downloadee pdf's from unknown sites... what's the flier like?
Regards,
Bill B. [SuperEngineer]
Registered L
On 02/10/2011 15:51, SuperEngineer wrote:
On Sun, 2011-10-02 at 15:10 +0100, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
On 30/09/2011 16:31, Alan Pope wrote:
http://www.thisisthecountdown.com/
:D
Now that I like!
Me no downloadee pdf's from unknown sites... what's the flier like?
Like this:
https://p
On 2 October 2011 15:51, SuperEngineer wrote:
> Me no downloadee pdf's from unknown sites... what's the flier like?
If you are on Ubuntu I'm sure there are no known PDF exploits, you are
more likely to "catch" something from browsing to a bad website.
Windows is a different story, however I thi
On 02/10/11 19:07, Kris Douglas wrote:
> On 2 October 2011 15:51, SuperEngineer wrote:
>
>> Me no downloadee pdf's from unknown sites... what's the flier like?
> If you are on Ubuntu I'm sure there are no known PDF exploits, you are
> more likely to "catch" something from browsing to a bad website