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			<title><![CDATA[Hello from Indiana, USA]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Just stopping by to introduce myself and say hello - </p><p>I have been using linux since the old days of Redhat 4 and right now run a Fedora 14 system and a Ubuntu VM. I have been in the hardware break/fix field most of my career and find linux to be a fantastic O/S. In fact, I have spent alot of time converting others from windoze to linux. But since the onset of the gnome3/Unity desktop I have been looking for an alternative DE. I think I found it!!</p><p>I did try gnome3 and Unity to be fair but found them totally unproductive and a waste of my time. Infact, I call them &quot;Romper Room&quot; DE&#039;s. Sorry if I sound a bit bitter but it just seems that they pushed us away for some unknown crowd they are trying to please. </p><p>Anyways, I look forward to a long and fruitful experience with Xfce!</p><p>coffee412</p>]]></description>
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