I wonder though, what exactly is the value added by "2007"? Why was the switch made? As far as I can tell the only differance between "2007", "XP" and "2003" are the screen backgrounds and the position and content of the menues. What is so wonderful about "2007" that justifies the need for an upgrade. In all honesty the only differance from the very first versions of Word has been the layout. They all have the ability to capitalize letters. All of them can add punctuation. ANd they have all had a form of spell checking. So, again I ask, why upgrade to a newer version when there is no value added?
I'm not sure I understand your comments on his getting a second Phd. In TFA it is said that he received an Honorary Phd. Also, it did not mention what the degree was for... Perhaps music? Though, I am not a University Dean, I would think that the Honorary degree is worth about as much as the paper it is printed on.
Sorry old chap but after you beat you in 2 wars we established our right to spell it any way we choose. Now toddle off back to your tea old boy.
I don't remember ever voting for anyone in the Department of Homeland Security nor ever having the option of voting for anyone in the DHS.
I wonder though, what exactly is the value added by "2007"? Why was the switch made? As far as I can tell the only differance between "2007", "XP" and "2003" are the screen backgrounds and the position and content of the menues. What is so wonderful about "2007" that justifies the need for an upgrade. In all honesty the only differance from the very first versions of Word has been the layout. They all have the ability to capitalize letters. All of them can add punctuation. ANd they have all had a form of spell checking. So, again I ask, why upgrade to a newer version when there is no value added?
I'm not sure I understand your comments on his getting a second Phd. In TFA it is said that he received an Honorary Phd. Also, it did not mention what the degree was for ... Perhaps music? Though, I am not a University Dean, I would think that the Honorary degree is worth about as much as the paper it is printed on.