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Originally Posted by jlgreer1
Quoting Libervisco from June 2005 - "Just want to say hello. I'm new into Linux (and already lost) Shocked "
???
Did you actually read the ...
- 09-09-2005 #11
Did you actually read the context of the post, or what you ust saw in his profile.
Originally Posted by jlgreer1
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/pos...hlight=#244591
Congratulations, Libervisco.How to know if you are a geek.
when you respond to "get a life!" with "what's the URL?"
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- 09-10-2005 #12Linux User
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Yeah, I agree with jlgreer. When Libervisco quotes a new user as being new to linux that is definitely evidence of his gross incom.... Wait a second, he was quoting someone else? Erm, okay, maybe we were a little quick with the leaping to conclusions.
Originally Posted by jlgreer1
As long as he's judged on his ability to write a review what would it matter how new to linux he is? Surely feedback from relatively new users (which Libervisco is not) is as valid as that of unpaid professionals??
Ps, Maybe we could add Libervisco's coffee lounge post count back into his total post count so he again has the required 50 posts for the job
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- 09-14-2005 #13Just Joined!
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Honestly I was a bit surprised I was picked for this new position, at least because of my post count for which I'd agree should be a bit higher. If I had no my own sites (of which libervis.com is pretty challenging) believe me I would hang on LinuxForums.org all the time and my post count would be much higher. I also find myself in situation sometimes when I have something to post about that could fit both LinuxForums and libervis forums, but since libervis needs me I decide to post there instead (and no it's not competing with LFDO in any way, it's waay more broad and going in a different direction).
I've submitted for the review team because I thought that's one thing I could do for the GNU/Linux community here since I do like trying our new distros whenever I can. So why not write about my experiences and therefore contribute something. That's all.
Oh and the banner ad has nothing to do with it. It's sarumont who made the decision, not Jason, and sarumont didn't put that banner up.
Anyway, thanks guys for the nice words.
Daniel
- 09-14-2005 #14Linux Engineer
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Don't worry about your postcount at all, I, and I'm sure that others like me, am looking forward to seeing what you can provide the community
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- 09-14-2005 #15
And what *really* matters is that we have the last word anyway. muwahaha. ( well we kinda' do anyway )
- 09-20-2005 #16Just Joined!
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LOL, jlgreer1, do i smell sour grapes?? Do you open you eyes when you read??
Gotta say if I'd have had enough posts and indeed even seen the post on time i would have liked to have tried my luck. Ah well theres always next time..
Well done Libervisco buddy.
- 09-20-2005 #17Just Joined!
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Thanks guys
I'm already up to writing my first review for LFDO, stay tuned!
Daniel
- 09-20-2005 #18Linux Enthusiast
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Very well done Libervisco
- 09-20-2005 #19That being said, I'm locking this thread since some people on the forums choose to perpetually act like they're 13 with an IQ to match.
Originally Posted by lakerdonald
I chose libervisco for the CD team. Period. End of story. I'm in charge of the CD team because J sees me fit for the responsibility. Be mature and respect his decision on me as well as my decision on libervisco."Time is an illusion. Lunchtime, doubly so."
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