belham2 wrote:Coming back to one of my Ddogs is like coming into a harbor in the tempest, a tempest caused by the continual roiling ocean waters of what exists in the puppy-verse madness. Their menus going astray, icons disappearing, dependencies kept in the dark, and on and on and on and on. It never stops in Puppyland. And, yes, alas, I will go back out to sail in those psychosis-causing waters again....trying to do my part, a small part, to help keep the Puppy-verse alive & well. All the while, though, knowing that the swift, fierce & rocksteady Ddog battleships protect the land and -verse bay. A bay of refuge. A place of understanding. A place of calm & serenity.
Except that the comments are as much a totally unnecessary, and more than a little ugly, attack on Puppy Linux as they are a declaration of appreciation for the DebianDogs, and I would be surprised if Fred was particularly happy with that slant to the comments either.backi wrote:Hi Belham,Fred and Everyone .
What a Praise for "The Dogs"...... those beautiful and inspired Pieces of Art and Functionality.
My "Amen" to that .