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john1066 | 18:50 Thu 02nd Jul 2009 | ChatterBank
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I live in Suffolk...Why do they call me a " Carrot Cruncher"?
  
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ubuntu linux isnt that african ?

Wasnt the of the first universities in the world in timbuktu malawi ?

The University of Timbuktu was a medieval University in Mali, West Africa which comprised three schools; namely the Masajid of Djinguereber, the Masajid of Sidi Yahya, and the Masajid of Sankore. During its zenith, the university at Timbuktu had an average attendance of around 25,000 students within a city of around 100,000 people. There were four levels within the University curriculum, that included the "Circle of Knowledge", the "Superior Degree", the "Secondary Degree", and the "Primary Degree".
Correct, Linux was devised and written in Africa.
ubuntu?

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thats good then
By Africans. There was an early scurrilous rumour that it had been written by Linus Torvalds, but when it was revealed that Linus was White and European, then history had to be hastily rewritten. Linux is now copyrighted by the University of Somalia.
really ??


Have you ever thought of writing professionally?

You have a penchant for fiction.
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What's all that got to do with me being a Carrot Cruncher then....
By the way..who invented "Scotch Mist"
Scotch mist in hazy on,

but i think it waas a raher masculine female from cumbernauld in scotland.

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SHE MAY HAVE BEEEN A PROFESSIONAL SHOT PUTTER

whifffey
Thurs 02/07/09
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Correct, Linux was devised and written in Africa.



So were you wifffey
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Mucholegend.......Have you spelt 'shot' wrong?

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