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YANG here (yet another new guy) 
I'd heard some folks recommending CB a couple years ago on the Ubuntu forums; by the time I got around to 'discovering' it for myself it was right after the announcement that CB was moving to Debian. I liked what I saw of CB, but wasn't sure how long such a project might take so while I had a copy installed in VirtualBox on my MacBook for occasional use, that was about as far as it went.
A couple days ago I saw that Statler was alive and well, based off Squeeze. So, I had to try it.
Gotta say, I like the 'dark' theme
It especially goes well on my white Macbook, where I have a white background, etc. Very nice contrast between the 'light side' and the 'dark side' 
Also, in the 'modern' times of 'wizards' for everything, CB is a breath of fresh air. Short and simple, no more than necessary, and no less. Definitely nice given that my aging MacBook wasn't exactly a speed daemon out of the box, much less now close to four years later. Any OS running in a VM on it has to be able to function on pretty limited resources... which Statler does nicely.
Thanks for all the work. Now I have a nice little spot to work on all those things I never had time for before... like bending vim, mutt, slrn & irssi to my will 
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Hello memilanuk and welcome! 
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Welcome to #! 
Yeah, a lot of us had the same "breath of fresh air" experience...
"When I enter a command... I expect ass to be hauled and the coffeelike aroma of hustle delicately hovering in the air." -thalassophile
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Hello memilanuk
Welcome to the forums and good luck with the bending!
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