Don't be fooled....
a wolf in sheep's clothing is still a wolf.
Go all Linux and you can get your support cheaper from others... including the (probably) most expensive Linux support company... Red Hat themselves
their conferences and support contracts are still cheaper than paying through unmentionable orifices to micro$oft
May 2, 2008
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How banal can you be?
A parents job IS TO check up on, direct, and otherwise steer a young and impressionable mind to the right way of thinking... when they fail in this they can go to jail.
so called "censorship" controls should be a requirement from age 0 - 18, and the wise parent will apply them with a slowly decreasing grip.
but you you my friend, I see you haven't yet learned your lesson. and I bet you even refuse to read the bible too.
well, here in Illinois there is a saying oft spoke in all our prisons "You can't have the Bible in school but you must have the Bible in Prison" in illinois it is the law that any inmate that requests one must be given a Bible.
So on your 18th birthday, be sure and ask for your copy.
November 21, 2007
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How banal can you be?
A parents job IS TO check up on, direct, and otherwise steer a young and impressionable mind to the right way of thinking... when they fail in this they can go to jail.
so called "censorship" controls should be a requirement from age 0 - 18, and the wise parent will apply them with a slowly decreasing grip.
but you you my friend, I see you haven't yet learned your lesson. and I bet you even refuse to read the bible too.
well, here in Illinois there is a saying oft spoke in all our prisons "You can't have the Bible in school but you must have the Bible in Prison" in illinois it is the law that any inmate that requests one must be given a Bible.
So on your 18th birthday, be sure and ask for your copy.
November 21, 2007
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wrong cartriage...
you said black #34????
the black cartridge for the Z1300 is #28
In reply to: "Lexmark diables use if you get 3rd party ink"
August 4, 2007
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microsoft doesn't support ODF
does it?
I know there was a big hubbub about M$ not accepting Open Office documents (but the reverse is accepted by Open Office) they claimed they never would accept that standard despite it being an intermational standard
May 24, 2007
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your response needs to have some facts injected
nothing about open source says anything about not being able to sell it...
as for copyright, if you don't copyright it it still has a copyright.... by definition, everything published in the US has a copyright attached on date of first publish.... you just cannot enforce the copyright if you don't send Uncle Sam the $20 registration fee.
and you need to register the copyright so Microsoft won't easily be able to steal it.
and for that last lines, proof I refer you to two instances that come to mind... in the seventies Apple hired a guy to look at the code for the new "Macintosh OS" and it's GUI look turned up as "Windows OS"
More recently there is the new Vista OS, and it's browser that has also "invented" tabbed Browsing... something that the Open Source community has had for years (if not decades) so replace "invented" with "stole"
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and a last point,
when you own a copyright, you can do anything you want to with it... like license it with the GPL License!!!!!!!!!
May 19, 2007
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ATTENTION CNET
please do something about the repeated false error messages
twice I got a page missing error when I sent those messages so I resent only to find it did get through
this is very annoying and sometimes it occures without regestering the comment so temp fix is to keep resending until it says it was sent
September 11, 2006
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read the article
it is an engine that the one hundred different games are using to present their ideas...
and BTW, at least one isn't even a game, the forestry one is just a 3-d representation of the forrests of Oregon
you don't need to reinvent the wheel to sell cars, bicycles, trucks, or wheelbarrows
September 11, 2006
read the article
it is an engine that the one hundred different games are using to present their ideas...
and BTW, at least one isn't even a game, the forestry one is just a 3-d representation of the forrests of Oregon
you don't need to reinvent the wheel to sell cars, bicycles, trucks, or wheelbarrows
September 11, 2006
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read the article
it is an engine that the one hundred different games are using to present their ideas...
and BTW, at least one isn't even a game, the forestry one is just a 3-d representation of the forrests of Oregon
you don't need to reinvent the wheel to sell cars, bicycles, trucks, or wheelbarrows
September 11, 2006
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