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On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 21:09:47 -0500, Rich Braun <richb at pioneer.ci.net> wrote: > There are a lot of FAQ's which we get on the list I wouldn't want to promise more than I would be sure of actually doing, but I might well consider proofreading and fixing an FAQ list if someone prepares it. (Also worth thinking about: Should a newcomer to BLU be referred to a good FAQ? I'd think some FAQs deal with BLU-specific topics, or regional topics, of course.) One item I hope not to need to ask about is making my Lexar jumpShot work in Debian. Barring major stupidity on my part, or very bad luck, I can use Opera e-mail's search to find those fairly-recent messages quickly. (Before too long, I hope to migrate to a Wintergreen (TigerDirect) Linspire box that will also have Libranet 3.0 and possibly Sarge. Need to clone its 40-GB HD to a new 200-GB HD, and install other enhancements.) Regards, -- Nicholas Bodley /*|*\ Waltham, Mass. (Not "MA") Science, as taught in Kansas: Q.: Why does the water of the oceans not fall off the edges of the Earth? A: Because God suspended the law of gravity out there.
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