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KynloStephen66515:
And if you ever decide to do it for real, just customize a copy of Debian, slap some weird "optimized for tablet/touchscreen" manager over it, add in a custom theme or two with your own icon set, and never never ever mention Linux on your website - or in any of your press releases.

Hey! It worked for Ubuntu. It can work for you too! :P :Thmbsup:
-40hz (August 18, 2012, 11:13 AM)
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Haha, that might just work...shame I know absolutely ZERO about coding a linux system rofl

40hz:
And if you ever decide to do it for real, just customize a copy of Debian, slap some weird "optimized for tablet/touchscreen" manager over it, add in a custom theme or two with your own icon set, and never never ever mention Linux on your website - or in any of your press releases.

Hey! It worked for Ubuntu. It can work for you too! :P :Thmbsup:
-40hz (August 18, 2012, 11:13 AM)
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Haha, that might just work...shame I know absolutely ZERO about coding a linux system rofl
-Stephen66515 (August 18, 2012, 11:24 AM)
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Neither did Mark Shuttleworth. Just assemble a team. Promise them little (or nothing) other than "glory" and the opportunity "to make a difference." There's enough of us naive fools who still believe in the GNU-F/OSS philosophy that you shouldn't have too much trouble gathering talent which you'll need do nothing other than ride herd on.
 ;D

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Addendum: You will need to come up with a really cool name and logo for it. But you can always job that task out too if you have to. ;)

KynloStephen66515:
And if you ever decide to do it for real, just customize a copy of Debian, slap some weird "optimized for tablet/touchscreen" manager over it, add in a custom theme or two with your own icon set, and never never ever mention Linux on your website - or in any of your press releases.

Hey! It worked for Ubuntu. It can work for you too! :P :Thmbsup:
-40hz (August 18, 2012, 11:13 AM)
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Haha, that might just work...shame I know absolutely ZERO about coding a linux system rofl
-Stephen66515 (August 18, 2012, 11:24 AM)
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Neither did Mark Shuttleworth. Just assemble a team. Promise them little (or nothing) other than "glory" and the opportunity "to make a difference." There's enough of us naive fools who still believe in the GNU-F/OSS philosophy that you shouldn't have too much trouble gathering talent which you'll need do nothing other than ride herd on.
 ;D

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Addendum: You will need to come up with a really cool name and logo for it. But you can always job that task out too if you have to. ;)
-40hz (August 18, 2012, 11:38 AM)
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Wanna be part of a new OS movement 40hz?  I can't promise you much other than bragging rights, and perhaps fame and fortune if all goes well...

We also need someone to code the entire system, do the graphics, do the website, and also a couple of PR guys  ;D ;D ;D ;D

40hz:
Wanna be part of a new OS movement 40hz?
-Stephen66515 (August 18, 2012, 12:26 PM)
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Nope. Been there. Done that. Had my heart broken already.  ;D

Going forward, I think I'm gonna focus on the Raspberry Pi if they ever ship me the one I ordered ages ago. The Pi brings back the feeling I used to get about technology when I was in college the same time Bill Gates was.

There's a post over at the Raspberry Pi site about a 7 year old who wrote his first game. Like they said - this is what the Pi is all about.

Philip, age 7, his game and his review of the Raspberry Pi
Posted on August 15, 2012 by liz   

A little reminder of what it’s all about. Philip, who is seven years old, reviews the Raspberry Pi and shows off the first game he’s ever written in Scratch. Dad Spencer says proudly that Philip had very little help with this. We’re really impressed and very proud too; well done, Philip, and thanks, Dad!
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Here's the YouTube video:



Kids like Philip give me hope. Best thing I've seen all week. :Thmbsup:

kyrathaba:
Hehe, cute kid -- especially from about 4:00 minutes onward.

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