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Ways To Know You're a Division III Fan...

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: Having not visited the sight since the end of the season, collegehockeystats.net is still 2nd on your list of most visited websites (USCHO DIII fan forum being #1)
 
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You get on a tour bus, see your driver's name is Norbert, and start thinking about East/West hockey matchups
 
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You get on a tour bus, see your driver's name is Norbert, and start thinking about East/West hockey matchups

You take a vacation from Plattsburgh, NY to West Quoddy Head Lighthouse, (Lubec), Maine via Portland and you keep getting reminded of DIII hockey (and you're glad you don't have to travel to Colby in the winter).
 
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When this site is the upper lefthand site of your Safari Top Sites page.

Favorites - Is that a Windows/Internet Explorer term :rolleyes: ?
 
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: You log on and see that there is brand new Hamilton Off-Season Thread and get excited about the growth of USCHO.com to new fan bases!

(Now if we can only get some of those Hamilton puck bunnies back:cool: )
 
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OK - I'll bite.

What's so great about Apple?

It's not windows. Fewer people use it, so it is not as interesting a target for those who produce viruses. I find it easier to use and less likely to crash and/or freeze than Windows. I put my Dell aside after I retired from NU, and haven't missed Windows annoyances at all.
 
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It's not windows. Fewer people use it, so it is not as interesting a target for those who produce viruses. I find it easier to use and less likely to crash and/or freeze than Windows. I put my Dell aside after I retired from NU, and haven't missed Windows annoyances at all.
Have u tried Ubuntu?

Redlight had it on his old computer. Never an infection, though some quirky stuff with the wireless repeater drove him nuts for a while. Then he bought a new one for work/school and it had Windoze 7. 2 weeks using it brought a massive infection that took me 2 hrs to wipe out.
 
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Have u tried Ubuntu?

Redlight had it on his old computer. Never an infection, though some quirky stuff with the wireless repeater drove him nuts for a while. Then he bought a new one for work/school and it had Windoze 7. 2 weeks using it brought a massive infection that took me 2 hrs to wipe out.

Redlight? You call your all-star goalie son Redlight - why not just call him sieve? :D :rolleyes:

My spare computer has Ubuntu. My son-in-law was actually one of the early adopters and runs one of the official Ubuntu forums. He has a Mac, too.
 
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Redlight? You call your all-star goalie son Redlight - why not just call him sieve? :D :rolleyes:

My spare computer has Ubuntu. My son-in-law was actually one of the early adopters and runs one of the official Ubuntu forums. He has a Mac, too.

I'm also a Linux user. Mostly Ubuntu (10.04 is the only stable version I've gotten working that supports turbo boost), but I've also got 1 machine with Debian and 1 with Fedora out of my.... holy crap, I've got 6 machines....

There's some kind of help available for people like me, right?
 
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Well, as long as you don't have masking tape on your glasses, and you don't eat your own boogers, I think you're okay for the moment.
 
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