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Thank you for your time, comrade.  ~ User:Beta_M (VolodyA! V Anarhist) Talk 2007 November 28 06:13 (UTC)

Thanks

Hi, Thanks for a heads-up. Some things to keep in mind in case if you didn't know them already. There is a chat on #anarchopedia on irc.indymedia.org server of Internet Relay Chat. Also there is an e-mail list for Anarchopedia which you might want to join. However, please keep in mind that it was decided that all the issues will from now on be discussed on the wiki itself so that everything is transparent and we can't be accused of having a hidden hierarchy.  ~ User:Beta_M (VolodyA! V Anarhist) Talk 2007 December 7 16:27 (UTC)

Comrade

The term was most definitely not used as defined in USSR. Here it meant a member of the Communist Party.  ~ User:Beta_M (VolodyA! V Anarhist) Talk 2007 December 11 09:14 (UTC)

Ubuntu GNU/Linux

Not only is this the proper and correct way of calling it, but this is what i've heard it called on multiple ocasions. In fact if you look at the actual system, it makes more sense to call it Ubuntu GNU than Ubuntu Linux.  ~ User:Beta_M (VolodyA! V Anarhist) Talk 2008 February 4 06:02 (UTC)