I am cancer free.
Yeah, FreeP posted back when his Doctor found a lump and he had a Biopsy done... It was a scare for sure, I'm sure he was scared to the bone... But this thread makes up for all that...Jerry Dan wrote:Great to hear, freep! (Was everyone else aware there was a possibility of cancer? Man, I'm out of the loop!)
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Really??? More courage than me my friend... I still get pissed when the Doctor tells me another Disc in my back is starting to bulge... So far I'm up to 14, 12 if you don't count the 2 I've gotten fused...freepizza wrote:Actually, I never was too bothered by it.
Either way, it's Great News that it's no longer an issue for you...
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Great news 
A sansGUI interface is one that does not have the small features called "Windows". The term comes from the French word sans, meaning "without".
SansGUI's are more typically used in Unix-like Operating Systems. The conventional wisdom is that a GUI (Grapical User Interface) help guide the casual computer user to perform routine tasks with Point and Click simplicity. SansGUI's have acquired considerable acceptance for users accustomed to the CLI (Command Line Interface).
SansGUI's are more typically used in Unix-like Operating Systems. The conventional wisdom is that a GUI (Grapical User Interface) help guide the casual computer user to perform routine tasks with Point and Click simplicity. SansGUI's have acquired considerable acceptance for users accustomed to the CLI (Command Line Interface).