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Do you use a GNU/Linux based Operating System?

Never have. Not interested.
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Never have. Interested.
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Used/Seen it once or twice. Unfavorable opinion.
0 %0 %0 %
Used/Seen it once or twice. Favorable opinion.
0 %0 %0 %
Familiar with it. Unfavorable opinion.
0 %0 %0 %
Familiar with it. Favorable opinion.
20 %20 %20 %
Use it often, don't care for it.
0 %0 %0 %
Use it often, I like it.
0 %0 %0 %
Primary OS, still looking.
20 %20 %20 %
Primary OS, and I LOVE it!
40 %40 %40 %
Other?
20 %20 %20 %
Results :: Polls

Votes: 5
Comments: 1

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personman: also, welcome to the site! Smile
28-Aug-2008 11:57:33
personman: Does sound like fun. Wish I could. I'm too broke for gas and bail. Very Happy
28-Aug-2008 11:56:46
allieg: anyone going to protest at either convention? that would be amazing!
25-Aug-2008 23:29:33
personman: Ernesto: I moved our conversation here in to the forums
13-May-2008 18:52:38
personman: Thanks Smile right now I'm just testing software with them, but as I get time...you know how I do Smile
24-Mar-2008 10:59:37
(E)rnesto: the SWR was a great idea and so was mutual ads
23-Mar-2008 18:15:25
personman: Is it just me or has the server been really slow and unreliable lately? I've been planning to switch hosting in a month or so.
06-Mar-2008 17:37:28
personman: The books "Chomsky on Anarchism" and "Hegemony or Survival" by Noam Chomsky, seem to be steadily dropping in price.
04-Feb-2008 19:03:04
personman: probably my fault, I spend a lot more time working on the site than getting it in front of the people who need to see it.
28-Jan-2008 19:32:34
personman: yeah we don't really have many regulars yet
28-Jan-2008 18:29:44
yboc2000: no one ever talks on this site....
28-Jan-2008 17:52:18
yboc2000: thanks man
27-Jan-2008 11:27:56
personman: heya yboc2000, welcome to the site Smile
19-Jan-2008 06:40:39
yboc2000: Hi everyone
18-Jan-2008 11:06:42
personman: Hi Finn, welcome to the site! Smile
10-Jan-2008 08:08:08
Finn: Evening all.
09-Jan-2008 18:55:15
Khanner: Raid the Night Train! Down with the State! All Power to the People, By Any Means Necessary!
02-Jan-2008 02:49:16
(E)rnesto: matt whats up man? haven't heard from you in forever
19-Nov-2007 22:59:28
personman: Hi Aedhan, welcome to the site Smile
06-Nov-2007 15:11:41
Aedhan: Hello everybody? I'm new the site but not new to anarchy. Started up a libertarian/anarch ism group with some people I know.
06-Nov-2007 14:46:26
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(4 apostrophes don't do anything
special -- there's just ''''one left
over''''.)

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== Section headings ==

''Headings'' organize your writing into sections.
The Wiki software can automatically generate
a table of contents from them.

=== Subsection ===

Using more equals signs creates a subsection.

==== A smaller subsection ====

Don't skip levels, 
like from two to four equals signs.

Start with 2 equals signs not 1 
because 1 creates H1 tags
which should be reserved for page title.
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  • Of course you can start again.
* ''Unordered lists'' are easy to do:
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* Of course you can start again.
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::: 3 colons to indent 3 times, and so on.


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