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Due to the upcoming release of Dropbox 0.8 and its ability to support Application Indicators (and custom icons), many people have been creating icons for it to blend into the Ubuntu-Mono icon set.
However I have yet to find a set that is made in the Elementary style, so I decided to do it myself
(the initial idea is based on these icons)
Below is a link to the GNOME-Look page where you can download them. Once the ZIP file has downloaded, you need to extract the files into ~/.dropbox-dist/icons
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=128132
What do you think?

![[Terrible's ad]](http://shallowsky.com/blog/images/trips/guyT.jpg)
At the Terrible's Sands Regency in Reno, Dave noticed this ad on the table
in the room. "Wait -- isn't that the same guy, twice?"
Sure enough -- not just the same person, but the same photo, with
different hair and neck pixeled in.
I guess Photoshop/GIMP artists are cheaper than photo models these days.
We spotted the same model in other ads around the hotel, sometimes
masquerading as other races as well.

Attached is a pair of PDF's created from a presentation by Kevin Cole, Mackenzie Morgan, and Nick Wheeler on February 23, 2008. The OpenOffice.org presentation is also available, but the configuration here maxes out at 1 MB per upload, and the presentation weighs in at 4.1 MB. C'est la vie.

I’ve probably mentioned before that I really like the music of Hybrid, so I figured I’d pimp some stuff of theirs that’s floated onto the web recently:
Enjoy!

After many months kubuntu.org got a new look, complete with new logo. Many thanks to Ofir for his patience in seeing this through.
During the Platform sprint in Prague I took Aurelien Gateau, doko and a couple of nice chaps from SuSE Prague canoeing on the awesome whitewater course near the city centre.

Looking confident at the top
This flatwater is easy

King of the wave

This blury photo is the last anyone has seen of Aurelien, if you live downstream of Prauge please look out for him in his blue canoe
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I was reading a PCPro magazine recently and one of the editors wrote down his ‘programming language timeline’.
What is that you ask? A timeline in chronological order of the programming languages you have learned.
I found myself thinking about this last night and realised I have a strange one (okay so HTML and CSS are markup languages!):
HTML > CSS > Javascript > GML > Python > Vala/Genie
What is your programming language timeline? I would be interested to see if we have even more diverse ones!

We have 138 PyOhio registrants so far - that's greater than the total number of attendees last year. I'm excited!
Is there a shutterbug in the house? I'm always envious of the photos taken at some conferences, like this one of Python core sprinters at EuroPython. (Hi, guys! Our contribu-palooza-ers will be joining you soon!) I want to join the fun. Our PyOhio attendees are just as pretty as any of them!
So if you enjoy taking pictures, and you're coming to PyOhio (and who wouldn't?), please don't forget your camera! Get some group shots, and let me know about them afterward. Thanks!
See you Saturday!

Some time ago we created the Team Reporting facility in Ubuntu, and I am pleased to see that LoCo Teams are using Team Reports to kep us all up to date on the awesome progress going on across the community.
I just wanted to remind you good folks of where to find the reports and how to get involved.