You're right. Hackers do not write programs...they break into systems. Programmers write programs. Crackers do not break into systems...they "crack" shareware and demo programs.
Actually both openoffice-bin and openoffice have ebuilds for the release candidates.
Make OOo look pretty and match your desktop...
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Download this to make OpenOffice match your icon theme. Then use this guide to get your fonts looking good. In Gentoo you can get Microsoft's fonts by emerging corefonts
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http://maddox.xmission.org/c.cgi?u=xtreme_bullshit
Has it really been long enough that an "In Soviet Russia" post is not funny again and no longer a troll?
Jesus himself spoke about this issue.
What is this "Google" you speak of?
So this means we can attach a bunch of people to a sick person and redirect all of their immune systems to the sick guy and heal him right?
Faster treatment of cancer patients can be achieved by sticking them in the nearest available warp core.
You're right. Hackers do not write programs...they break into systems. Programmers write programs. Crackers do not break into systems...they "crack" shareware and demo programs.
Make a suit out of them, then rob a bank!
GENERAL PROTECTION FAULT
Video games are for boys. Cooking and cleaning is for girls.
A higher score?!? Let me try...NO CARRI(+5, funny)
reference here.
http://maddox.xmission.com/pledge.html
It's called a cabinet.
How long until CleverNickName karma whores off of this topic?
Actually both openoffice-bin and openoffice have ebuilds for the release candidates.
Download this to make OpenOffice match your icon theme. Then use this guide to get your fonts looking good. In Gentoo you can get Microsoft's fonts by emerging corefonts
Is it worth the time for me to emerge openoffice from source, or will openoffice-bin run just as quickly?
Trojans always provide some good fun. Back in the day I'd play pranks on people with NetBus...not sure what new stuff is out now.
I don't have a job, you INSENSITIVE CLOD!
I've tried Office 2003 and it has DRM support. You can set restrictions on who can access Office documents that you create from the file menu.
Too bad you didn't include the e-mail address in the write-up you submitted.
Just send in some money to the Benny Hinn crusade. For a nominal fee, he'd be more than happy to heal your injury.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/309 2854.stm