[13:24] <clivejo> anyone alive?
[13:52] <tdr112> some of us
[13:53] <slashbel> but i don't think there's much life in Ubuntu Ireland these days
[13:58] <tdr112> Ubuntu Ireland is a mailing list now that no one posts too
[14:15] <clivejo> thats a shame
[14:17] <clivejo> tdr112: are you in Ireland?
[14:17] <tdr112> clivejo: I am, in Dublin
[14:20] <clivejo> are there any LoCo meetups?
[14:20] <slashbel> not since 2011, iirc
[14:20] <tdr112> not any more
[14:21] <clivejo> :(
[14:22] <tdr112> clivejo: Are you a new Ubuntu user ?
[14:22] <clivejo> nope, I been around for quite some time
[14:23] <clivejo> Im a Kubuntu user ;)
[17:02] <czajkowski> clivejo: aloha
[17:02] <clivejo> hi
[17:14] <tdr112> clivejo: I stuck to unity
[17:19] <clivejo> I'm not a fan of unity
[17:32] <czajkowski> I foudn once I got used to and understood the hud life was very good
[17:32] <czajkowski> but the good thing about Ubuntu is all the flavours
[17:32] <czajkowski> so eveyrone has an option
[17:46] <clivejo> yup
[17:47] <clivejo> I used to like it, but just as they introduced Unity, the early days felt like the interface was working against me
[17:48] <clivejo> Im a creature of habbit, my system should work for me, not against me!
[18:05] <czajkowski> well that's true
[18:05] <czajkowski> and it's a funny one as they did so much usability testing and found the opposite
[18:05] <czajkowski> but I tihnk thats the case for a lot of things
[18:05] <czajkowski> its always going to suit one group and not the other
[18:05] <czajkowski> but that's te good thing there is choice and features you cna change
[19:09] <clivejo> thats why I love Open Source
[19:09] <clivejo> if you dont like it, you have choices
[19:09] <clivejo> really dont like it, code your own!