On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 04:01:03PM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Monday 03 January 2005 08:43 pm, Seeker5528 wrote:
>
> > There are the Indian Tribes with the related occasional political
> > squabbles over casinos and fishing rights.
>
> Yup, here in Oregon, the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs are going
> head to head with the State because they want to bulldoze a wildlife
> preserve several dozen miles outside their borders for a casino between
> Vancouver, WA and Portland, OR.
>
> > There are lots of Koreans and people of other Asian origin, so there
> > are lots of corner stores, gas stations and other small businesses
> > owned and operated by Koreans. There are whole stretches of city
> > blocks where businesses have signs in both Korean and English.
>
> Not so much Korean as Mexican and Chinese here, though out in Beaverton
> there's a *really* good Japanese video arcade that generally gets the
> new DDR machines long before anybody else does (though it's only
> playable if you know Japanese or have played DDR so many times you
> don't need to know what the game is saying any more).
Hi Paul,
have you thought of trying the DDR games in debian?
apt-cache search dance
Just curious...
-Kev
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