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Bricolage 1.8.0 Arrives







Bricolage 1.8.0 Arrives

Bricolage 1.8.0 Arrives 05/05/2004 09:06 PM

Theory writes "It is with great pleasure that the Bricolage development team announces the release of Bricolage 1.8.0. The culmination of over 15 months in development, with contributions from over 20 independent developers, and new features sponsored by ...




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In the end, as the above picture shows, we got a keyboard and a mouse at the bottom of a big box. The amount of packaging they used to ship that keyboard and mouse was criminal. The actual Mini arrived a week after that.

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