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« Reply #45 on: January 27, 2012, 04:27:47 PM »

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I know this was meant in good humor but I have an alternative idea. I call it "Mr Scotting". (from Star Trek where Scotty would always tell Kirk that it would take 6 hours to fix the "graviton phase treknobabblers" when he could do it in 3). It would work like this...

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This is actually the key Philosophy, "Road Map" and Gameplan that makes PCLinuxOS what it is, and has been since before I started using PCLinuxOS waayy back with 0.92.

Some folks once tried to deviate from our Philosophy, the results were not pretty, and on returning to the philosophy all was well again

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So the philosophy is written in stone forever now? That would be sure a good thing - to only release it

when it's ready!  Grin
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« Reply #46 on: January 27, 2012, 06:06:37 PM »

<snip>
I know this was meant in good humor but I have an alternative idea. I call it "Mr Scotting". (from Star Trek where Scotty would always tell Kirk that it would take 6 hours to fix the "graviton phase treknobabblers" when he could do it in 3). It would work like this...

<snip>

This is actually the key Philosophy, "Road Map" and Gameplan that makes PCLinuxOS what it is, and has been since before I started using PCLinuxOS waayy back with 0.92.

Some folks once tried to deviate from our Philosophy, the results were not pretty, and on returning to the philosophy all was well again

Jase



So the philosophy is written in stone forever now? That would be sure a good thing - to only release it

when it's ready!  Grin
     
Absolutely yes, it is set in stone.     
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« Reply #47 on: January 27, 2012, 08:04:29 PM »

<snip>
I know this was meant in good humor but I have an alternative idea. I call it "Mr Scotting". (from Star Trek where Scotty would always tell Kirk that it would take 6 hours to fix the "graviton phase treknobabblers" when he could do it in 3). It would work like this...

<snip>

This is actually the key Philosophy, "Road Map" and Gameplan that makes PCLinuxOS what it is, and has been since before I started using PCLinuxOS waayy back with 0.92.

Some folks once tried to deviate from our Philosophy, the results were not pretty, and on returning to the philosophy all was well again

Jase



So the philosophy is written in stone forever now? That would be sure a good thing - to only release it

when it's ready!  Grin
     
Absolutely yes, it is set in stone.     


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« Reply #48 on: January 27, 2012, 08:19:55 PM »




Main title match. Veruca Salt vs Duke Nukem. Winner takes all.

Edit. That would make a good flash video. Veruca salt screaming NOW NOW NOW!!!, Duke Nukem blows her away with a rocket launcher and says "when it's done you little brat".
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