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ixthus
02-21-2003, 09:39 AM
Hello,
The other day I was browsing and one of the threads appeared to be populated by a large percentage you from the UK.
Since we now live in a global neighborhood of almost instant interaction, I was wondering: where is your /root directory partitioned? or where do you call /home? :D
I am currently living in Florida, US of A. How about you?
rid3r
02-21-2003, 09:48 AM
/dev/hdb2 <- RedHat /dev/hdb5 <- Slackware , lol
mrBen
02-21-2003, 09:58 AM
Live in Glasgow, west coast of Scotland.
Currently sitting in Greenock - even wester ;)
z0mbix
02-21-2003, 11:01 AM
Watford, just North of London. Just bought a house there.
garethrussell
02-21-2003, 11:46 AM
I live in the middle of a field in rural England. Which is sadly in Europe.
see sig.
rocky mountains (banff) to west. prairie to east.
ixthus
02-21-2003, 12:02 PM
Originally posted by garethrussell
I live in the middle of a field in rural England. Which is sadly in Europe.
hehe, i was wondering how i was going to do the poll. knowing that some would take issue with the conventional options.
myself being of close german decent married to an english lass whose father is most assuredly scots understand the subtleties of nationalism and heredity :eek:
and then again we can all be of the clan Linux :D
garethrussell
02-21-2003, 12:12 PM
Originally posted by Hayl
see sig.
rocky mountains (banff) to west. prairie to east.
Ive been on holiday round calgary, banff, etc.
garethrussell
02-21-2003, 12:15 PM
Originally posted by ixthus
myself being of close german decent married to an english lass whose father is most assuredly scots understand the subtleties of nationalism and heredity :eek:
Yea, i suffer from being way too obsessively patriotic for my own good. Just don't get me started on the french.
mrBen
02-21-2003, 12:21 PM
Apologies for having raised false expectations. Having discussed with my fellow moderators, we've decided that this kind of thread falls outwith the new guidelines for /dev/random.
Sorry.