cooking related
In article >,
Serene Vannoy > wrote:
> > <chuckles> I'm Bi-OS. ;-)
>
> I guess that makes me pan-OS. :-)
<giggles>
We need to stay versatile...
>
> > I like windows and now own a laptop running windows 7, but am fluent in
> > Mac-ese... and still own my I-mac.
> >
> > And now I have to learn to play footsies with DOS at work!<sigh>
>
> Let's see: at home I/we have two dual-boot Ubuntu/XP machines (the kid
> also has a dual-boot Ubuntu/Vista (ptui!) box); an iMac; an iPad; an
> iPod Touch; an eeePC running Ubuntu; and an XP box. At work, I use the
> latest iMac, but if I choose (I rarely do), I can run Parallels on that
> machine and do Windows-y stuff.
Technoslut! <lol>
>
> And somewhere around here, I think we have a machine James is going to
> put tinyLinux on, and use it as a music server or something.
>
> ObFood: I may set up a webserver for my brand-new food blog, which
> should be ready to launch in a week or so.
>
> Serene
Oh cool. I'm seriously considering one of those too, with hyperlinks to
an affiliate program.
What server are you using?
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