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    Snake? Snake!? SNAAAAAAAAAAAAKE!??

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    glad you got the courage to create a hangout was wondering how long we'd go without.

    There is a difference between ignorance and stupidity ignorant people can be taught
    stupid people need to be shot.

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    The Hangout is nothing but a virtual training world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve View Post
    I just thought of it on the fly and it made me smile.
    Quote Originally Posted by Knightshade View Post
    glad you got the courage to create a hangout was wondering how long we'd go without.
    I just didn't want to.
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    The Hangout is nothing but a virtual training world.
    This is true. One day, I'll pass the chuunin exams, but until I do, I'll help out the new entrants with my ninja info cards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brit View Post
    This is true. One day, I'll pass the chuunin exams, but until I do, I'll help out the new entrants with my ninja info cards.
    I'm keeping this post to show all your black friends.
    You'll be laughed out of the hood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprung View Post
    I'm keeping this post to show all your black friends.
    You'll be laughed out of the hood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprung View Post
    I'm keeping this post to show all your black friends.
    You'll be laughed out of the hood.

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    Gnome-Shell is officially buff. Using WinKey, then typing for the app I want speaks back to my OS X days using Alfred and using WinKey+Spacebar to bring up the launcher window and working from there (can also be done, and has been done, with Quicksilver). This allows me to use my computer much faster without needing to worry about going through a menu with my mouse, since, if I'm going into an application menu, I already know what I'm looking for.

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    Also, while launching any application, the Gnome-Shell overlay hides all currently open windows, so I get to look at my completely tasteful (seriously) Charlize Theron wallpaper. Wonderful days.

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    Having to boot Ubuntu just to delete a folder is irritating .

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    Here I am 8:20pm and on the West coast. I know good and damned well that none of you assholes are at work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shardnax View Post
    Having to boot Ubuntu just to delete a folder is irritating .
    You need a shared, writable partition that all your data goes to. The Ubuntu partition should not contain any personal data. Only operation system, applications, and settings. Anything you need access to before the other partitions are mounted (wallpaper, etc) can be copied over, but you don't want duplicate sets of data and you don't want to lose anything if you do a broken upgrade.

    I've done this song and dance too many times. lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brit View Post
    Here I am 8:20pm and on the West coast. I know good and damned well that none of you assholes are at work.
    Forums have been dead lately .
    Quote Originally Posted by brit View Post
    You need a shared, writable partition that all your data goes to. The Ubuntu partition should not contain any personal data. Only operation system, applications, and settings. Anything you need access to before the other partitions are mounted (wallpaper, etc) can be copied over, but you don't want duplicate sets of data and you don't want to lose anything if you do a broken upgrade.

    I've done this song and dance too many times. lol.


    It was a file on an external drive, Windows couldn't find it because of some characters in the file name. I'm content with running my OS on the same partition I do everything else on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shardnax View Post
    It was a file on an external drive, Windows couldn't find it because of some characters in the file name. I'm content with running my OS on the same partition I do everything else on.
    Oh. That. PAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA WINDOWS. SO STOOPID.

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