I see no problem with this. In fact it'd be interesting to know how many people are using Ubuntu. If Canonical could make the overall numbers per region/Ubuntu version public (keeping private the gritty details of course) it would give the world a look into the growing popularity of Linux and specifically Ubuntu. It could help Windows people who's feeling adventurous make the decision on whether or not to try Linux. Knowing how many people are using Ubuntu could help assure them there's a lot of support out there if they run into problems.
(current user of Ubuntu Lucid)
I has had two much emails from grammar Natzi saying I can't write.
You mean you can't *right*. Get it write dood.
Years of research went into language analysis software for this plug-in before an intern stumbled on the genius idea of simply counting the exclamation marks.
I CAN THINK OF ANOTHER CONTRIBUTING FACTOR THAT IS CRUISE CONTROL FOR AWESOME.
IT COULD ALSO MEAN I'M PISSED OFF YOU INSENSITIVE CLOD.
...but it will bulge so much that it's going to swallow up Venus, and possibly Earth, anyways....
In fact, it's likely to swallow up even Mars, and get fairly close to Jupiter's orbit. But billions of years from now when this happens we'll have either killed ourselves off, or figured out interstellar travel, so it's moot either way.
MB is a bit odd,...
What do you mean we're odd? Just because our license plates say "Friendly Manitoba", doesn't mean we're odd. Many of us are just as unfriendly, and as pissed with "Central Canada", as you Saskies!
The hardest part of climbing the ladder of success is getting through the crowd at the bottom.