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California
by Bert on Wednesday 31/Mar/2004, @09:40
KDE - An earthquake-proof system.

California got a poor reputation because of their new governor. But there still must be smart people around.

I think the KDE guys can turn this around and spread the idea of KDE and Free Software. We deserve so much to califonia and its industry.
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Re: California
by David Johnson on Wednesday 31/Mar/2004, @11:44
No no no! California got its poor reputation because of several earlier governors. The current governator is merely reinforces it :-)
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Re: California
by LuckySandal on Wednesday 31/Mar/2004, @12:59
You may not know this, but the KDE community is supposed to be nonpolitical. Political statements in this community, no matter how subtle, are inappropriate. Everybody please refrain from such abuse in the future for the good of the project.
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  • Re: California
    by AC on Wednesday 31/Mar/2004, @13:25
    agreed... political statements are offtopic
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  • Re: California
    by David on Wednesday 31/Mar/2004, @13:29
    I hate politics and politicians anyway.
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    • Re: California
      by David Pye on Monday 12/Apr/2004, @14:08
      You *do* realise that that is a political statement also?
      <BR><BR>David
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