This year counts as #curl 30 years, counting from the first httpget 0.1 release in November 1996.
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This year counts as #curl 30 years, counting from the first httpget 0.1 release in November 1996.
I'm thinking we could fly a special logo for the occasion on the #curl front page throughout the year.
Maybe *you* can make one that looks festive and still confident and trustworthy?
To trigger some thoughts, here's my take:
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This year counts as #curl 30 years, counting from the first httpget 0.1 release in November 1996.
I'm thinking we could fly a special logo for the occasion on the #curl front page throughout the year.
Maybe *you* can make one that looks festive and still confident and trustworthy?
To trigger some thoughts, here's my take:
@bagder How about using an AI slop logo?
(grins, ducks, runs)
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This year counts as #curl 30 years, counting from the first httpget 0.1 release in November 1996.
I'm thinking we could fly a special logo for the occasion on the #curl front page throughout the year.
Maybe *you* can make one that looks festive and still confident and trustworthy?
To trigger some thoughts, here's my take:
@bagder Well, that's some milestone!
Well done, and thank you!
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@icing math, what is it good for?

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@icing math, what is it good for?

@bagder It means the project is getting younger?
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This year counts as #curl 30 years, counting from the first httpget 0.1 release in November 1996.
I'm thinking we could fly a special logo for the occasion on the #curl front page throughout the year.
Maybe *you* can make one that looks festive and still confident and trustworthy?
To trigger some thoughts, here's my take:
@bagder wow that's amazing
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This year counts as #curl 30 years, counting from the first httpget 0.1 release in November 1996.
I'm thinking we could fly a special logo for the occasion on the #curl front page throughout the year.
Maybe *you* can make one that looks festive and still confident and trustworthy?
To trigger some thoughts, here's my take:
@bagder "The curl in your car is now 30 years old!"

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This year counts as #curl 30 years, counting from the first httpget 0.1 release in November 1996.
I'm thinking we could fly a special logo for the occasion on the #curl front page throughout the year.
Maybe *you* can make one that looks festive and still confident and trustworthy?
To trigger some thoughts, here's my take:
@bagder can we get to know each other if you don't mind? I'm new here please
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