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So, I'm not new, I've been here for half a year with a different username.
Anyway, I thought I'd introduce myself.
I've started using Linux in 2006. I tried it earlier than that, but Slackware was not exactly the best choice. Anyway, after a few failed attempts with Mandriva, Fedora and some other distros that I can't remember, I finally discovered PCLinuxOS, which was like a breath of fresh air and this is where my journey began.
After a while I've used openSUSE 10.2, then PCLinuxOS 2007 (amazing release). By then I was a big fan of KDE 3, but, alas, KDE 4 appeared and I went to Ubuntu.
In this period I got my hands on an old laptop with only 128 MB of RAM (which does not accept more), so I started to search for lightweight distros, beginning with Zenwalk, Puppy, Antix etc. At one point I decided to try Debian, so I did a CLI netinstall and I was amazed that I managed to do it and installed Xorg, fluxbox, etc. From that point I was hooked on Debian.
I liked Debian with fluxbox so much, that I installed it on my main laptop and used it since, but I did use Lubuntu for a while, when it appeared, and CrunchBang since February. Right now I'm using plain Debian with openbox on both laptops, but #! is great and when I need a liveCD or a quick install, I just install #!
To me, #! is the perfect distro, because it's basically Debian configured: stable, lightweight, very configurable and easy to use. It could be prettier by default, but I can live with that. 
P.S. I almost lost everything I wrote because it logged out while writing. Good thing I remembered to copy it. 
DON'T PANIC!
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I forgot to add what a nice forum you have here, with nice, helpful people. It's probably one of the best Linux forums.
DON'T PANIC!
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Aw, shucks! :blush:
Welcome to #!Ranch, Pilgrim.
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Thanks for sounding off a3e6u9, and enjoy your stay!
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P.S. I almost lost everything I wrote because it logged out while writing. Good thing I remembered to copy it.
Anything over three lines, I open up a text-editor. Saves the the time of editing a post later on when I realize I've said something thoughtless. 
Welcome to #! 
"When I enter a command... I expect ass to be hauled and the coffeelike aroma of hustle delicately hovering in the air." -thalassophile
My attempt at a blog; http://jims2011.blogspot.com/
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