School District To Parents — Buy Office 2007
WS Nick writes "Batavia school district in Illinois is recommending that parents of high school students upgrade their home computers to Microsoft Office 2007. Why not use one of the free alternatives and relieve parents of some of the financial burden they face to buy all the stuff for their children the school requires?" A comment from a reader points out how easy it is to interoperate with Office 2007 from earlier versions.
As a paid shill for Microsoft and Transcend, I think parents should also buy Vista Home Premium, which can be easily installed on Transcend compact flash drives.
Your English teacher didn't do a very good job.
You see, if he had been using MSOffice 2007, all of those hopeless little errors would not have occurred. Further proof that it really does bolster education.
And one more thing: 'you meant to uses "accept".'
Meant to uses? WTF? Even the fscking
"City hall" in German is "Rathaus" Kinda explains a few things......
They're not particularly straight forward on Slackware. Before you say I should try another distribution keep in mind that I don't actually like Linux, I like Slackware.
The Farewell Tour II
if it is Florida State University, Go Noles!
Screw FSU, Go Gators!
(I have no problem losing karma over that, it was worth it.)
Go Go Gadget Copter!
BS on the calculators. I'm an engineer, and a good RPN calculator is my wingman.
the REAL sad thing is that HP pretty much dissolved their brilliant RPN calculator division and no one has taken up the cause.
And, NO, a palmtop computer is not a good substitute. I just have to baby my HP-28S until I retire.
"We made lots of pretty pictures just by connecting dots. Colored pencils were state of the art."
Fine. Meanwhile I have a job I'm being paid to do, and I can't spend my days calculating tables of thousands of numbers by hand, or somehow simulating 10 million gate FPGA designs with colored pencils.
I hate that too, when people like something else than I want them to like.
Another good one is, in a conversation, when someone is being pedantic call them pedantic but pronounce it wrong (eg call them pedontic or peedarntic), then watch them squirm :)
Technically, what you suggested would not be pronouncing "pedantic" incorrectly. It would be using a word that is almost the word pedantic but is not quite that word. If you said "pedanTIC" or "PEEdantic" or "pedAHNtic" you would be pronouncing pedantic wrong. Hope this helps!
http://xkcd.com/386/
The dancing paper clip.
If there is something wrong with 2003, what is it?
Apparently, the menus weren't confusing enough.
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