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Avello's Kick-Ass Idea (formerly known as Cabin Fever)

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Pantso:
GREAT IDEA! I'd also be more than happy to contribute, should you decide to implement it.  

avello500:
ok first we need space to setup shop and a name.
my thoughts are we dont want to alienate ma and pa public, so i dont think we should use and negative inuendos in the name. also i dont think we should use microsoft in the title as well, i think it would  serve the cause better to distance ourselves from m$.
maybe a name like "linux users united" or "alternative desktops" or "free your computer"
you get the idea. also ill pitch in $20 for the name registration.
we may need to incorporate at some time in the future. its not very difficult so im not worried about it at this time. its also not very expensive to do, of course fees vary depending on the state.
we may want to incorporate outside the u.s.a. but we'll cross that bridge when we get there.

so we need names everyone. ill start a new post so we can keep it striaght.  ill titla the new post names for the cause.

choasforages:
yeah, it was a bit more interesting 6 or so months ago, but big deal. that was summer time. alot of people had alot more time then. just wait untill summer comes around agian. i know school got rid of alot of my excess time

jrigby:

quote:Originally posted by The Muffin Man:
We need another name for the forums though. "forums.mes.org" or something. Fuckmicrosoft is too vulgar and shocking.

But I do agree with Avello's idea. The webmaster is a very good writer, so maybe he could write it? I'll try and talk him into it.    :D  
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Yeah good point, then i could check the forums at school and such.

jtpenrod:

quote:Im sick of you people bitching.

Can't you just hang out? Interesting things get said, and it's a good place to discuss news and related material with "friends"

I dunno, I like the forum regulars, I like to read interesting threads. So what if it's not what the MES once was, it's something a bit diffrent but not bad.
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This is true indeed. I've been coming here for quite awhile now, and things have changed, on the forums as well as in the world at large.

When I signed on, there was no Lindows, no Linux-ready PCs being marketed (not by Wal-Mart, where most of the atechnological public can actually get a look at a Linux system) no Lycoris, no ELX: Red Hat was still a server distro whose developers had no intention of doing a desktop distro that was "Linux-virgin" user-friendly. There was no partnership between Red Hat and Big Blue. For better or worse, the Linux community was all on its own without the major corporation backing that most IT managers and other corporate pencil-pushers need to feel secure with adopting Linux. There was no mention of Linux on the financial television networks that attract the attention of businessmen and managers. There was just the lone-wolf Mandrake that attempted to be the user's Linux. Also, there was no Microsoft Windows Product Activation, no License 6, no "phone-home" Windows Media Player. It was the lone cry in the wilderness indeed that criticized the mighty Microsoft. At this time, all the press was giving accolades to "Whistler" (soon to be Windows XP), all saying how this was going to be the best Windows ever, and be a bigger event than the release of Win 95. There was no voice to the contrary. There were no governments debating on whether or not to go Linux and support Open Source. There was just this little web site with me and a couple score other members. Hell, I remember when the Webmaster could actually personally answer our E-Mails!

A lot has changed since then. Perhaps we had some little part in it, but attitudes towards, and perceptions of M$ have definitely changed since then. If this site seems to be getting somewhat "lame", take it as a sign of success. We're winning.
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