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    I've just made my 100th post

    I'm no longer a Linux Newbie (But I'm not far off)

    Edit: Oh, I am. How come?
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    Because 100 posts takes you from 'just joined' to 'newbie'. You've got to put alot in just to become a newbie.
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    Oh! Well I suppose that's probably correct for me anyway Still feeling my way around slowly.
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    Well done! It's not easy accumulating posts on here...
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    Congrats! Have some of these!


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    Well Done Kieren !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kieren View Post
    I've just made my 100th post

    I'm no longer a Linux Newbie (But I'm not far off)

    Edit: Oh, I am. How come?
    lol, dont worry about being a newbie. No matter how many posts you get, there are still times when you'll feel like you're only just beginning your Linux experience...

    Anyway, have a congratulatory banana , hopefully there'll be many more to come.
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    Does anyone else have non moving bananas?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vergil83 View Post
    Does anyone else have non moving bananas?
    No, my bananas are all wiggly.

    Maybe clearing your cache would fix it? Just guessing though...
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