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Been interested in Linux now for years and have switched back and forth from Windows to Linux, usually Ubuntu but have tried others. I'm retired from the U.S. Air Force and live with my wife in a country home just outside Waverly, a village of just under 5K. About a month ago I switched back to Ubuntu and am very happy with it.
Interesting also that you were in the USAF, that's also where Cap'n Bob spent some time. He's a local to this area and as you may see, had a TV show where he featured drawing. It was quite interesting because you'd see a very complete painting drawn up in the 1/2 hour segment.
Never had a TV drawing show or any show for that matter. I was enlisted for over 14 years, E-6 TSgt, before going to OTS so No "sir" required. I actually worked for a living for the majority of my career.
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