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« Reply #405 on Jan 28, 2012, 9:27pm »

Well. What can I contribute here ? The majority of the people in Poland are Lithuanians and Ukrainians who didn't remember the way home after the war.
OK . Maybe vice-versa.
Either way.
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« Reply #406 on Jan 28, 2012, 10:17pm »


Jan 28, 2012, 9:27pm, murdock wrote:
Well. What can I contribute here ? The majority of the people in Poland are Lithuanians and Ukrainians who didn't remember the way home after the war.
OK . Maybe vice-versa.
Either way.
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We're all on this Safari :o together ( sorry for swearing}

We all came from somewhere else. Native Americans are arguably from Mongolia, everyone else came later. Me? Belgian, French on Dad's side, Welsh, Irish and Pennsylvania Dutch on Mom's I am only a second generation American LOL
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« Reply #407 on Jan 29, 2012, 1:34am »

I'll be Scotch/Irish, Cherokee/Osage, Mexican/Puerto Rican, and I think Inuit in no particular order though I do take more to my native american roots. We all came from each other somewheres-lol. Good to see a broad spectrum of souls here. Now all I need is a winradio card and an antenna. I attempted fedora16 last week which is redhat but after a kernel update to 3.2.1 from their official repos it never worked right again. I think I'm having more fun with saline this second go round. Wally compiled so much easier this time and I was able to install the latest version to boot.
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« Reply #408 on Jan 29, 2012, 2:56am »

Diversity is what keeps nature going. You can't even have a good engine with equal temperatures everywhere.

@murdock. Neither way. After II WW borders changed and people in Central Europe were moved to their own countries, so now they are very homogenous. Outside Poland live almost 10 million Poles, but mostly in USA and UK.

My grandfather's sister was born in USA, but that doesn't count I think ;) And we all came from Africa really, and in the hardest moment of our history our whole population had had only around 1000 humans, so we're close relatives, more so that we all have common great great ... grandmother :) And sad part is that even if we know it still some people try to discriminate others, only reasons for discrimination are changing. Still if you ask who discovered America, most people will answer Columbus in 1492, it's like claiming that you've discovered your neighbour's house first ::)
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« Reply #409 on Jan 29, 2012, 6:17am »

My ancestry is 100% human. I think.
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« Reply #410 on Feb 2, 2012, 5:54am »

Yeah ! ... Hi there ! ...

now I did download those new .. ' .iso-images ' .. from ' SalineOS 1.6 ' ! ...
the two of them ... ' i386 ' .. & .. ' AMD64 ' ... (so I have them now on Windows) ...

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everything went out fine .. so far ! ... did burn the DvD's with .. ' Nero-Essentials ' .. (Nero 9) ...
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« Reply #411 on Feb 4, 2012, 3:02am »

Yesterday I watched a great movie, The Fountain. Here are some scenes from it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C69RtZzKsFE
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Jan 29, 2012, 2:56am, petrek wrote:
Diversity is what keeps nature going. You can't even have a good engine with equal temperatures everywhere.

@murdock. Neither way. After II WW borders changed and people in Central Europe were moved to their own countries, so now they are very homogenous. Outside Poland live almost 10 million Poles, but mostly in USA and UK.

My grandfather's sister was born in USA, but that doesn't count I think ;) And we all came from Africa really, and in the hardest moment of our history our whole population had had only around 1000 humans, so we're close relatives, more so that we all have common great great ... grandmother :) And sad part is that even if we know it still some people try to discriminate others, only reasons for discrimination are changing. Still if you ask who discovered America, most people will answer Columbus in 1492, it's like claiming that you've discovered your neighbour's house first ::)


Of course we all originated in Africa. In fact pResident Osama took a direct flight from Kenya to DC !....or so I read ;D
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« Reply #413 on Feb 4, 2012, 11:28am »

I heard it was in Eden which is now under water somewhere in the Northern part of the Persian Gulf between Iran and Iraq. Depends on what part of history you want to believe.
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« Reply #414 on Feb 4, 2012, 3:46pm »


Feb 4, 2012, 5:05am, murdock wrote:

Of course we all originated in Africa. In fact pResident Osama took a direct flight from Kenya to DC !....or so I read ;D

...only stopping off in Hawaii to refuel and drop off a birth certificate. ;D
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« Reply #415 on Feb 17, 2012, 10:05pm »

Yeah ! ... another Coin for the JukeBox ! ... Lol ! ...

' http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYTMoHvxK0E&feature=related ' ! ...

Ron Carter Trio LIVE at Jazz-Festival in Les Pommiers 2o11 ...

just for to relax a while ! ...

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« Reply #416 on Feb 20, 2012, 4:18pm »

Yep another Movie ! ...

' http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkxW7dX1fpM ' ! ...

Cinema from ' Mel Gibson ' ... " Apocalypto 2oo6 " ...

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« Reply #417 on Mar 25, 2012, 7:10pm »

... and there was an Earth Quake in Chile ... Sunday afternoon ... 25.th of March 2o12 ...

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« Reply #418 on Jun 6, 2012, 8:16am »

... Yeah ! ... here I am ... still alive ... rockin ya like a hurricane ...

now there is the ' Rain-Season ' commin on ... with some more hurricanes ... Lol ! ...
have some big problems with ' France Telecom ' ... and this ' Administrator ' there ...

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« Reply #419 on Jun 6, 2012, 10:01am »

Hey Casey,

Good to see you back.
Hope you're doing well.

Keep dodging the hurricanes.
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