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  • First generation Irish Linux user (born in Ireland)

    6 30.00%
  • Second generation Irish Linux user (Irish parents)

    4 20.00%
  • I'm not Irish.

    10 50.00%
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I thought it might be an idea to see how many Irish users of Linux there are, those both living in Ireland and abroad. So far the only "Paddys" I've ...
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    Linux User martinfromdublin's Avatar
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    Call of the Irish! Head count please!

    I thought it might be an idea to see how many Irish users of Linux there are, those both living in Ireland and abroad. So far the only "Paddys" I've seen here are myself and BigTomRodney, so if you're Irish and using Linux, post here and make yourself known!

    Martin,
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    Linux Guru techieMoe's Avatar
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    I'm not Irish, but I do like your women. *ducks and runs*
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    Irish

    Aloha,
    Not only the women but the beer too.

    Mahalo,
    Edward
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    Only half irish here, and i have the skin compelxion
    All i want for christmas is a new liver....a second chance to get afflicted with Cirrhosis

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    Linux Engineer psic's Avatar
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    I'm not Irish, though I love the beer as well as the music (I've got seven Dubliners CD's and a couple of Pouges cd's). I plan on visiting when I get the chance.

    edit: the whiskey is great as well
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    Linux Guru fingal's Avatar
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    Also not Irish, but I love the music (Cara Dillon is my current favourite). I have very fond memories of Dublin as I've been there three times ... It was great fun!
    I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn how to do it. - Pablo Picasso

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    25% irish...


    live in chicago IL

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    Trusted Penguin Cabhan's Avatar
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    Hóigh

    Not Irish, but I wish I was. Does that count?

    As has been said, love the music and the culture. Hrmm...The Pogues, Gaelic Storm, the Tartan Terrors, and all those Drinking songs I got from LimeWire .
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    I'm Irish, currently residing in the US. I also have to admit to liking the beer, the whiskey, and once upon time and long ago, the women (before I was married).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cabhan
    Not Irish, but I wish I was. Does that count?
    But what about the "Irish curse"?

    I've been in a few Irish bars, but I don't know how many it takes to qualify.
    /IMHO
    //got nothin'
    ///this use to look better

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