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  • andystmartin
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    This reminds me of a poem from long ago:

    < > ! * ' ' #
    ^ " ` $ $ -
    ! * = @ $ _
    % * < > ~ # 4
    & [ ] . . /
    | { , , SYSTEM HALTED

    Translation:

    Waka waka bang splat tick tick hash,
    Caret quote back-tick dollar dollar dash,
    Bang splat equal at dollar underscore,
    Percent splat waka waka tilde number four,
    Ampersand bracket bracket dot dot slash,
    Vertical-bar curly-bracket comma comma CRASH.

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  • GreyGeek
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    Wow! That's the most weird video I've seen in years!

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  • dragonbite
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    Originally posted by SteveRiley View Post
    Potato soup and chicken!

    Now I have that song stuck in my head! At least this ought to make the company Christams "party" more interesting.

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  • woodsmoke
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    well to tak a play off of #!

    How about #ers&chips! lol

    woodsmoke

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  • SteveRiley
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    Originally posted by Teunis View Post
    Cordon Blue: often based on chicken meat.
    Dragon: form of dinosaur remembered by earliest man.
    Chicken: the living descendants of dinosaurs.
    Dragonbite: what dragons eat.
    Potato soup and chicken!

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  • Teunis
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    Originally posted by dragonbite View Post
    It makes me think of chicken cordon bleu, or would it be Kordon Bleu? Or KorDon blEu?
    Cordon Blue: often based on chicken meat.
    Dragon: form of dinosaur remembered by earliest man.
    Chicken: the living descendants of dinosaurs.
    Dragonbite: what dragons eat.

    .:Our dragonbite: A cannibal

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  • dragonbite
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    Originally posted by woodsmoke View Post
    It did just occur to me that #! switched from Ubuntu to Debian and did not change the name.

    I, personally, think that changing the name to some obviously very dynamic, forward leaning name would bring new people to Kubuntu, but...

    I don't know if #! lost people or what.

    woodsmoke
    A difference is that #! does not have anything as obvious as part of its name relating to an existing, well known Linux distribution so changing the underpinnings means nothing to anybody unless you dig into the technical aspects and even then they both use .deb packages so the difference is not so great as to scare people off.

    Changing the underpinning of Kubuntu may force a rename as well, and thus a new distribution is born, a fresh babe.

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  • SteveRiley
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    # = crunch
    ! = bang

    Thus: CrunchBang Linux.

    Also:

    ' = tick
    ` = birk, blip
    ^ = hat
    * = splat, glob
    / = slash (common)
    \ = whack, slope (backslash, who uses that? lol)
    $ = buck
    % = grapes
    < = sucks
    > = blows
    ( = wane
    ) = wax
    ? = quiz
    @= whirl
    [ = bra
    ] = ket
    { = leftit
    } = rytit
    ~ = twidle

    (more)
    Last edited by SteveRiley; Dec 19, 2013, 01:46 PM.

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  • richb
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    If we knew what distro #! was maybe we could research if #! lost users/members.

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  • woodsmoke
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    It did just occur to me that #! switched from Ubuntu to Debian and did not change the name.

    I, personally, think that changing the name to some obviously very dynamic, forward leaning name would bring new people to Kubuntu, but...

    I don't know if #! lost people or what.

    woodsmoke

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  • dragonbite
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    Originally posted by NoWorries View Post
    I must say that I am starting to like this name. My only problem is the pronunciation as it does not roll off the tongue very well. I have a preference to separate the pronunciation of the K from DEBlue and say Deblue as one word. What about representing it as K.DeBlue
    I am sure there are many graphic stylists who could do an excellent job at crafting a more appropriate symbol.
    It makes me think of chicken cordon bleu, or would it be Kordon Bleu? Or KorDon blEu?

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  • NoWorries
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    Originally posted by oshunluvr View Post
    I like KDEBlue. Keeps KDE, DEB and adds the Blue.

    Kay Dee Blue
    I must say that I am starting to like this name. My only problem is the pronunciation as it does not roll off the tongue very well. I have a preference to separate the pronunciation of the K from DEBlue and say Deblue as one word. What about representing it as K.DeBlue.
    I am sure there are many graphic stylists who could do an excellent job at crafting a more appropriate symbol.

    In terms of when a new name should be used, I tend to think that we should have this in place for the release in 14.10 as at that time Ubuntu will have the Mir graphical interface and hopefully Wayland will be included in KDE. There are those who have some insight as to the extent of Canonical packages we could use. At least there are many distributions that do not have Ubuntu in their name and still use their repositories.

    One positive aspect of a name change will be extra press coverage from these actions which should improve the marketing of "Kubuntu".

    Anyhow this is my two cents worth from down under.





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  • woodsmoke
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    Love the alliteration Dragonbyte!

    woodsmoke

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  • Feathers McGraw
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    Originally posted by oshunluvr View Post
    KDeblubian:

    K·De·blu·bian
    [FONT=arial]kayˈdee`blə`bēən/
    Careful, or you'll end up with this

    hehe

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  • oshunluvr
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    KDeblubian:

    K·De·blu·bian
    kayˈdee`blə`bēən/

    adjective

    • 1. of, relating to, or characteristic of a user of KDE with a Debian base.
      "My KDeblubian brother-in-law won't stop talking about his laptop operating system."


    noun
    • 1. a Linux distribution having a Debian base with a KDE desktop environment.
    • 2. a native or citizen of a group known as KDeblubs.

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