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    Default canadian club classic 12 yr old

    i stopped drinking canadian liquor about 20 years ago after an unfortunate experience with a cheap brand called canadian hunter .last week however i picked up a small bottle of canadian club classic ,a 12 yr old in a clear bottle with a black label.a nice look,and a nice taste as it turns out.smooth enough to drink on ice with a splash of water and excellent with ginger ale.i'm very happy with this find.

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    I like my women like my whiskey: 12-years-old and mixed-up with Coke!

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    kinda funny in a sick twisted way.
    JB from your icon i guess you are a linux fan.which version do you recomend for a non-dos/unix familiar person?i have one version loaded on my comp right now can't remember the name ,i think its mandriva.but it won't play with my wireless net work .so i'm on windows right now.
    ubuntu has been mentioned as a very stable user friendly developement

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    Quote Originally Posted by urr-lord View Post
    kinda funny in a sick twisted way.
    JB from your icon i guess you are a linux fan.which version do you recomend for a non-dos/unix familiar person?i have one version loaded on my comp right now can't remember the name ,i think its mandriva.but it won't play with my wireless net work .so i'm on windows right now.
    ubuntu has been mentioned as a very stable user friendly developement
    I just loaded ubuntu. I'm not a computer person, so if I can run it anyone can.
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    Thumbs up Go With the "Ubuntu" GNU/Linux Distribution

    Quote Originally Posted by urr-lord View Post
    kinda funny in a sick twisted way.
    JB from your icon i guess you are a linux fan.which version do you recomend for a non-dos/unix familiar person?i have one version loaded on my comp right now can't remember the name ,i think its mandriva.but it won't play with my wireless net work .so i'm on windows right now.
    ubuntu has been mentioned as a very stable user friendly developement
    Quote Originally Posted by TimmyBoston View Post
    I just loaded ubuntu. I'm not a computer person, so if I can run it anyone can.
    Ubuntu (a Debian-based GNU/Linux distribution) is a winner! It is available in three "flavors"; that is, desktop-managers, each with it's own distinct look-and-feel. They are:
    • Ubuntu "Classic" (GNOME)
    • Kubuntu (KDE)
    • Xubuntu (XFCE)

    Each one has it's own advantages, and all of them are very user-friendly and eminently user-configurable.

    One of our fellow B&B members is a Ubuntu user (dunno which "flavor"); but if you post a new thread, asking about Ubuntu, he might reply -- I don't want to "out" him, because he might end-up with a deluge of email, and I've no right to potentially cause that.

    Good luck, and all the best!

 

 

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