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|    Re: Wanting to change from XP to Ubuntu     |
|    01 Mar 07 12:39:46    |
   
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   Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2007 17:39:45 +0000   
   From: Bernard Peek    
   Newsgroups: alt.os.linux.ubuntu   
   Subject: Re: Wanting to change from XP to Ubuntu and keep using Turnpike   
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   In message <54odemF20gqvhU2@mid.individual.net>, Sir Chewbury Gubbins    
    writes   
   >SINNER the Monkey was never naughty:   
   >>   
   >> I cant imagine running a VM to run an email client, anyone got a cannon?   
   >> I see a fly on the window.   
   >   
   >Turnpike isn't an email client - it's a religion :)   
   >   
   >Choobs   
      
   Well I imagine that it's probably possible to write a Turnpike clone in    
   EMACS so sign me up for the heretics side.   
      
      
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   Bernard Peek   
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