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Too cool! And where did you find that Netscape? Retro sexiness!
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^ It came with the Mac OS 8.6 environment on the Mac OSX Server 1.2 disk, that I downloaded from here:
https://winworldpc.com/product/mac-os-x/server-10
https://winworldpc.com/product/mac-os-x/server-10
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That is pretty dank, bones :D I must say, the more I play with it, the more I think OS X isn't an awful proprietary Unix. I would much rather be using it than Canonical's traitorous Ubuntu on top of Windows ;)
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^ Every time you call something "dank" I think of this:
I had to look up "dank slang" to find this:adjective, danker, dankest.
1.unpleasantly moist or humid; damp and, often, chilly:
a dank cellar.
Dank
Also an expression requently used by stoners and hippies for something of high quality.
That borritos was dank, man.
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Bones, that 8.6 scrot took me back somewhat!
stopped using MacOs with 9.2, only because all my machines died.
stopped using MacOs with 9.2, only because all my machines died.
I have to say; I find the same :Dpidsley wrote:^ Every time you call something "dank" I think of this:adjective, danker, dankest.
1.unpleasantly moist or humid; damp and, often, chilly:
a dank cellar.
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@pidsley & wux :D I didn't even think about it. After Colorado legalized recreational pot all sorts of new words have been trickling into the vocabulary of surrounding states :) I didn't realize that it was a direct part of hippie/stoner culture, I actually assumed it was another SoCal-ism like rad or using "like" every other word.
@bones Nice! I've been loving Slackware Current.
@bones Nice! I've been loving Slackware Current.
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In Dutch we use 'dank u' as 'thank you' but we are a bunch of potheads so that makes any sense :P
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^ hahahaha damn, never even considered that "dank" was indeed a Dutch word as well...
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Same here, same in German.
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Debian 8.4 with Cinnamon. Actually, I'm quite impressed. Everything is very smooth and fast, particularly with desktop effects turned off. Bunch of X apps running, including Iceweasel, Inkscape, and GIMP, and RAM usage at 500MB. Not too shabby.
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Look at that task bar. :D
Impressive resource usage with Cinnamon.
Impressive resource usage with Cinnamon.
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OK, I admit it. I have become an unabashed fan of cinnamon since using it with Debian, and now Slackware. For a full-featured DE, it is my new choice.
Happy Walpurgisnacht, my friends! :P
Happy Walpurgisnacht, my friends! :P
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Who would have thought of that? :) I can remember I enjoyed it a bit on a BBQ spin IIRC.bones wrote:OK, I admit it. I have become an unabashed fan of cinnamon since using it with Debian, and now Slackware. For a full-featured DE, it is my new choice.
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"going for a plan9/9front/rio look"
:)
:)
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I have a Plan9 on a disc that I boot up every once in a while just to remind myself how very little I actually know about anything, lols :))
Looking good, bones!
Looking good, bones!
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