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Microsoft vs. Northwest Schools Part III

SymphonicMan writes: "As previously discussed on Slashdot, Microsoft threatened an audit for the 24 largest school districts in the Northwest. Now it appears they may be backing down, according to Steve Duin, the Oregonian columnist who orginally brought this to all of our attention in April. Not only that, he writes that Portland Public Schools is opening 16 Linux computer labs across the districts, at half the cost of a Microsoft-equipped lab. Looks like this might be more than just a PR victory for open source. I'm a senior in one of the districts (Beaverton) included in the audit, and our staff is still going crazy trying to comply. But with districts across Oregon facing major budget shortfalls due to the poor economy, removing the pressure of this audit would be very welcome."

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  1. Re:History by denshi · · Score: 5, Funny
    How else do you think a country with a few million people would take over Australia, Canada, India etc?
    Hunger. The British had the most boring food on earth; they were motivated to build their empire by conquering countries with tasty cuisine. They co-opted the dozens of distinct forms of Indian food, a share of Chinese food from Hong Kong and Canton, the Thai-type food of Singapore, Arabic food from Palestine and Egypt, Ethiopian, and numerous others. Even new food was created to help build the cuisinary empire, for example India Pale Ale, an extra-hoppy beer, was made to survive the ocean trip so the conquerers could still get good beer in India. It worked: go eat in London now.

    It was the most successful food run in human history.