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Re: THE MINT CAFE
Noone's had a proper mint julep till they had one in new orelans at mardi gras.
- dXTC
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Hey there, fine fellow Mint users! This round's on me. Oh, and bartender, I need something with a kick and a half-- make mine a Negroni.
Equal parts of this...
plus this...
and this (or any halfway decent gin on hand; don't bother with the top-shelf stuff)...
equals this:
or perhaps even this:
Bold, complex, and its translucent ruby color is quite the conversation starter.
Equal parts of this...
plus this...
and this (or any halfway decent gin on hand; don't bother with the top-shelf stuff)...
equals this:
or perhaps even this:
Bold, complex, and its translucent ruby color is quite the conversation starter.
dXTC
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IT oldie, Linux newbie, and all-around goofy fellow.
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IT oldie, Linux newbie, and all-around goofy fellow.
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Ts, Ts, Ts ! The bartender has quit again! Austerity measures have done it!dXTC wrote:Hey there, fine fellow Mint users! This round's on me. Oh, and bartender, I need something with a kick and a half-- make mine a Negroni.
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Sat here rather board at my work desk wandering what to do so I thought I'd share some interesting info with you all
My girlfriend is a Baker for sainsburys and the machine she uses to prove/bake the bread runs of Linux
My girlfriend is a Baker for sainsburys and the machine she uses to prove/bake the bread runs of Linux
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Hello patton517, welcome to Linuxmint.patton517 wrote:Sat here rather board at my work desk wandering what to do so I thought I'd share some interesting info with you all
My girlfriend is a Baker for sainsburys and the machine she uses to prove/bake the bread runs of Linux
Linux is being used even in military programs.
Cheers
npap
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I'll add a hearty "Welcome" to you as well, patton517!npap wrote:Hello patton517, welcome to Linuxmint.patton517 wrote:Sat here rather board at my work desk wandering what to do so I thought I'd share some interesting info with you all
My girlfriend is a Baker for sainsburys and the machine she uses to prove/bake the bread runs of Linux
Linux is being used even in military programs.
Cheers
npap
Yes, Linux is more widespread than most realize. Another example: the preferred development workstation OS within Google HQ is an in-house-only respin of Ubuntu called Goobuntu.
dXTC
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IT oldie, Linux newbie, and all-around goofy fellow.
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Hello, richyrich !
Greetings from an old Mint friend.
Good to see that somebody is here to keep the Mint Cafe alive.
I wish more people would be as active as you.
npap
Greetings from an old Mint friend.
Good to see that somebody is here to keep the Mint Cafe alive.
I wish more people would be as active as you.
npap
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That is the New World order.
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Welcome to the Mint Cafe, Reddot.
The good old days are gone
The good old days are gone
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thanks for the welcomes!!!npap wrote:Welcome to the Mint Cafe, Reddot.
The good old days are gone
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That reminds me of the first mouse I ever used. It was on an Apple Lisa at work, a very expensive machine. I had to call each time I want to use it to see if it was working, it was down so often!
Using Mint as primary OS since 2006.
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wow 10k back in 83' thats allot of money, "An additional 512K of RAM could be purchased for $1495" according to http://www.oldcomputers.net/lisa.htmlkenetics wrote:That reminds me of the first mouse I ever used. It was on an Apple Lisa at work, a very expensive machine. I had to call each time I want to use it to see if it was working, it was down so often!
not even a meg but half for 1.5K, operating systems sure did escalate and standards, isnt 4GB RAM standard on all win 8.0/8.1, i can just imagine the future (in the next 10-20 years) with 128GB RAM laptops eating 100GB RAM for the OS
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Hello Ken,
How are you doing old boy? Long time no see
npap
How are you doing old boy? Long time no see
npap