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Name your own Ubuntu upgrade!

9.10 is already named (Karmic Koala), I say:

Lamentable Llama!

Melancholy Marten!

(I got nuthin' for en.)

Opulant Ostrich!

Petulant Possum!

Quixotic Equine!

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Name your own Ubuntu upgrade!

9.10 is already named (Karmic Koala), I say:

Lamentable Llama!

Melancholy Marten!

(I got nuthin' for en.)

Opulant Ostrich!

Petulant Possum!

Bifurcated Bitchslap.

ok, technically it should be Bifurcated Baboon

It's only a shame that the springboard one is staged.

I don't know, dude takes a header. I went googling for "springboard blooper", and found:

At the 25th World Gymnastics Championship a springboard breaks during a jump and cause the man to fly 40 meters and crash!
I mean, he's just got too much of an arc -- it's out of control. A little less and he would have landed belly flop, but as it is, he tilts just a little too forward, so it's a face-first-plant.

You really think they would stage something like that at the olympics?

Unless by "staged" you mean, the KGB/Russian mafia/whatever "staged" an "accident" because he "owed them money".

I mean that the last frames of the animation have a "Do not attempt, carried out under controlled environment" type phrase placed centre screen. These frames are deleted from the video you link to.

-edit-

Further reading shows it's from an advert.

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