More About Me...

Hi, my name is Harlem and this is the companion website for the Fresh Ubuntu Podcast. I am the host of the show and along with my co-host Peter, we do a somewhat weekly account about anything that has to do with Ubuntu. Thanks for dropping by the site. Feel free to have a look around and click on some of the great links on the site. Enjoy!

Another Tid-Bit...

One last thing - I started the podcast in July of 2006, and we have been going strong since then. Initially, it started as my first forays into linux, but now has grown up a bit by delivering the best news, how-to's, and tutorials - all with a bent towards the Ubuntu distro. Subscribe for free using iTunes or other podcast receiver. Thanks again for dropping by!

Giving Thanks

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Hi everyone. I hope you enjoy the podcast. Please feel free to leave a comment and remember to have a safe and happy Thanksgiving!

News Links:

  1. Ballmer says Linux is using MS code!!!
  2. Dell refund an XP user who would rather install Linux
  3. Ubuntu Community News

Music for the podcast was provided by the Podsafe Music Network.

“Thanks You” by The Almighty Whispers
“Cry Baby” by Aaron
“I Got My Gmail” by Hathead

Thanks for listening to this special Thanksgiving issue and I’ll see you next week! Cheers!!!

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One Response to “Giving Thanks”

  1. robertjm Says:

    Harlem,

    In one of the last couple of podcasts you were pondering about the phrase Black Friday for the day after Thanksgiving.

    Contrary to Black Thursday, and the other black days begin negative when the stock market crashed, this black day is a GOOD day!

    As you probably know, the term red ink is used by accountants when there is a loss in income. That comes from the color of the ink being used (red) to indicate losses. Well, the opposite of that is black ink, which represents a positive balance. Someone somewhere along the way decided that the day after Thanksgiving is the only shopping day of the year where every company in America actually makes money, hence all the ledgers were written in black, hence Black Friday.

    Probably a wife’s tale, but the story, nonetheless.

    Later,

    Robert

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