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I just wanted to drop by and say hi to all of you.
I registered here a long time ago, and although I liked this forum, I just somehow forgot this (I bet no one remembers me). Now I came back, and I must say, I'm impressed!
This forum has grown, and it's still a great source of Linux help. I must remember to visit more often.
Sorry NGene, My universal way of saying they or their is his for some unknown reason. I guess its shorter that way.
Maybe we should have a option under user status that indicates if your a male of female ( or girlie as isajera and Stephanie would call themselves ). That's if you opt to share what gender you really are. Hmmmm....
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