*laughs uproariously while belting small defensely budgerigar from my shoulder and almost falling off computer chair* Oh, I love it. I really do. I wish to hear these very interesting songs.
I like Henry... You know, you could turn that into the motif for a Linux distribution. I'm serious. After all, look at the old Lunar Linux logo. Penguins on the moon!
Cactus? From the Greek "kaktos". The Latin derivation is "cardoon", however we oft use the Latinised plural of the Greek (i.e., cacti).
I had this strange premonition that you'd be the one to respond with etymological clarification. ;)
Seriously though, this kettle looks like a penguin. Kinda. Well, a one-eyed alien penguin. If and when I get a digital camera I'll post a photo, but for now you'll have to take my word for it...
Glass-Bellied Linux? Maybe it'd have really obvious security flaws...
Haha. U_u That place hasn't had to train new people for some time, it looks like, so all the product code numbers on the backs of the price card thingies have rubbed off and all these other women who've been working there for ten years all know what all the codes are AND I DON'T. And people were getting pissy at me for charging them for the wrong kind of ham. ALL HAM LOOKS THE SAME TO ME.
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I like Henry... You know, you could turn that into the motif for a Linux distribution. I'm serious. After all, look at the old Lunar Linux logo. Penguins on the moon!
Cactus? From the Greek "kaktos". The Latin derivation is "cardoon", however we oft use the Latinised plural of the Greek (i.e., cacti).
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Seriously though, this kettle looks like a penguin. Kinda. Well, a one-eyed alien penguin. If and when I get a digital camera I'll post a photo, but for now you'll have to take my word for it...
Glass-Bellied Linux? Maybe it'd have really obvious security flaws...
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Total transparency is not a security flaw ;-)
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Bulletproof-Glass-Bellied Linux?
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*breathes*
Anyway. Yes.
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