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 Message 1541 
 Paul Quinn to Roger Nelson 
 NASA News - RETRACTION 
 13 Apr 19 09:18:32 
 
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Hi! Roger,

On 04/12/2019 10:01 AM, you wrote:

 RN>> But they still track you via cookies.
 PQ>> What's not to like about cookies?

 RN> With or without the chocolate chips?

Without.  Dark matter interferes with cookie texture.

 PQ>>> Both distro versions are "reviewed" by a bloke named 'DistroTube'
 RN>> I wouldn't mind watching a video of that.

 PQ>> To save you looking, I can drop them off to you.  Please, please...

 RN> Sure.  (-:  We'll need a session pw.

That's a bit extreme.  Here's the YT links...

  Lubuntu 18.04 "Bionic Beaver" Install and Review
  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h284JgDGC7Y

  Xubuntu 18.04 "Bionic Beaver" Install and Review
  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e86al5wcNaA

My current VirtualBox (vBox) server is a 10-year old 4Gb Dell560, running
64bit Xubuntu.  The test Lubuntu 32bit vBox VM gets 1Gb RAM, and has ~800Mb
free after boot-up and while running some non-Fido stuff (OS, command prompt,
and Tux Commander file manager).

The Lubuntu thing is one of 3 or 4 VMs running on the Dell, with the others
being: 1x Win98se; 1x point-sized Linux Fido test system; and maybe, another
old Linux system that's older than the Dell (chicken & egg thing).

Cheers,
Paul.

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