Toronto Linux Store
Scott Elcomb
Scott.Elcomb-iRg7kjdsKiH3fQ9qLvQP4Q at public.gmane.org
Fri Jun 25 01:08:07 UTC 2004
Lol, have to admit I have adding to the "./ effect" too. Not really
sure if that's a good thing (feels like spamming :S), but it looks
awesome. :)
:(Also, I gave up after 20 some minutes - Eventually I got half the
graphics loaded)
For what it's worth,
On Thu, 2004-06-24 at 19:14, Anton Markov wrote:
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[snip]
> Otherwise, this IS a historical event!
:) Hopefully the next will be sub500.com - again. Putting stores into
downtown shops... expanding into cities across Canada. To quote another
message (from an email I sent):"
Canadians (part 1) - I feel a sense of pride in many things Canadian,
but I rarely see it in others. Since I spend several hours on public
transit each day, I see a lot of people. It bothers me."
I have no idea what the future holds, but everyday it seems like Linux
takes another step forward. Each step is more firm in conviction and
confidence.
I would like to see Canada take a leading role in understanding and
developing F/LOSS - there are just so many benefits to an "open" social
system.
> Colin McGregor wrote:
[snip]
> > In summary, this weekend at 2930 Dufferin St. near Lawrence Ave a
> former car
> > wash will start selling Linux based PCs and laptops...
> >
> > Enjoy...
>
> - --
> Anton Markov <("anton" + "@" + "truxtar" + "." + "com")>
Just curious. Has M$ infiltrated the car wash market yet?
:)
- Scott.
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