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Ontario Schools License StarOffice

An anonymous reader writes "Sun Microsystems has signed a contract with the Ontario Ministry of Education in one of the biggest deals yet for its StarOffice software. It covers 72 public and parochial school boards in Ontario. All will be licensed to use StarOffice 7 on all school-owned PCs. Financial details weren't disclosed but Ontario school officials said the cost is 'minimal.'" Reader Apostata adds that the move "will see the application suite used by 2.5 million students. No word on whether it ships with 'Canadian English' pack ;)"

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  1. Hosers by momerath2003 · · Score: 3, Funny

    'Canadian English'?

    Will StarOffice append '", eh?" to every sentence? Or does it simply replace "about" with "aboot"?

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    1. Re:Hosers by ErichTheWebGuy · · Score: 3, Funny

      Take off, eh!

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    2. Re:Hosers by Pxtl · · Score: 4, Funny

      SCTV actually (where John Candy got his start) - it was a Canadian show, but aimed for the American mass market. There was a minute or two of extra time at the end of the show because of the difference between Canadian and American timeslot lengths, so they decided to add something "uniquely Canadian" and put in Bob and Doug in the "Great White North".

    3. Re:Hosers by bigdavex · · Score: 4, Funny

      I have never met anyone in Canada that pronounces "about" as "aboot".

      The Canadians I know say "aboot" but they don't know it. One of them asked us about the reference in South park. "What's all that aboot? We don't say aboooot."
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    4. Re:Hosers by MochaMan · · Score: 5, Funny

      Well, I just come in the log cabin from hunting caribou whilst fending off grizzlies (and a couple o' vicious salmon) and I see some post on slashdot mocking Canadian English, eh. Well, as a born and bred Canadian, I feel it's aboot toime someone set the record straight on this whole sordid affair, 'fore a body ends up with a frozen mukluk to the arse.

      I'll give it to you straight -- we may wear toques, sit on chesterfields, and pay for our two-fours in loonies, and we may even say "aboot", but we get more beaver than anyone else on the planet.

  2. Re:Backstory by fembots · · Score: 5, Funny

    Does that mean that the best way to lobby for OpenSource is to lobby for cutting funding in education?

    The ministry probably can't even get StarOffice if the budget is cut to $500mil, maybe then they'll start considering OpenOffice :)

  3. Re:Canadian English by ForestGrump · · Score: 4, Funny

    Sadam Heussien- Prime minister
    The only road- Highway 1
    Dollar-1.25
    (ok, you had to see that ep of south park to get it)

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  4. Re:Licensed...? by antiMStroll · · Score: 5, Funny
    "My former slight thoughts of Canada's intelligence are withering."

    Given the tortured grammar of that sentence, Canada feels no loss.

  5. Re:Need OO.o to MS filters by jazman_777 · · Score: 5, Funny
    RTF.

    I had to think for a minute about rtf. My first reaction: RTF What? The Manual or the Article? It's a short step from RTF to RTFM or RTFA.

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  6. Re:Backstory by |<amikaze · · Score: 4, Funny

    Because the error messages are descriptive,

    Segmentation Fault.