places. It's this is going to seem strange to say for the favorite place I have to go for vacation is home. You know, I like being home. But yeah, I don't really have a favorite place to cruise to. I just love being on a cruise ship. It's a great way to relax and vacation. Yep. Very nice. Well, you work in a tech related field. So I would assume that you can freely talk about Linux in those places. Yeah. What about other parts of your life? You know, family, friends, people you meet? Do you talk about Linux there? Are they receptive at all to it? Well, my wife was using Ubuntu Mate for years and Linux Mint for years until I bought her a MacBook Air. And the reason I bought her the MacBook Air, she wanted it to be more compatible with the rest of her Apple products. And, you know, that's fine. She had no problem using Linux. It worked just fine for her. She just wanted a little more integration. And let's face it, you know, Linux isn't at the point quite yet where we have everything (6/83)
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