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Like I said, it was kind of a bold idea (lots of work), but there has to be a way to allow users get to the information they need faster without a ton effort. Perhaps a new database? Also, there may not be any Linux sites that are pure flash, but the fact they use any at all (even for videos) is a little unsettling. I understand that color schemes may not matter to some people, but I still don't know that many people that use text mode browsers on this site.
As I write this, we are celebrating Canada Day!! I am a newbie to Ubuntu and one thing I would love to see is a repository for training videos from contributors to the forum. I learn quickly by watching videos as I am sure others do as well. Linux Questions is a fantastic site and I am sure that videos would add a great dimension to an already fantastic place for Linux users be they new or seasoned to gather!!
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