...put it on a gopher server! No one would ever find it, but it would be preserved for all eternity! (Actually, I'm somewhat serious here, despite the bangs...)
One way around this monocultural attitude is to introduce courses or programs that emphasize non-MS technologies. We have one of the nation's first Open Source Technology programs in existence at North Lake College, and it's a bit difficult to be denied network access to open source tools and machines when you're teaching OSS principles! There's contact info in my shameless plug if you want to know more about what we're doing to promote OSS and maybe exchange some ideas about how to counter this type of technological narrowmindedness.
...put it on a gopher server! No one would ever find it, but it would be preserved for all eternity! (Actually, I'm somewhat serious here, despite the bangs...)
One way around this monocultural attitude is to introduce courses or programs that emphasize non-MS technologies. We have one of the nation's first Open Source Technology programs in existence at North Lake College, and it's a bit difficult to be denied network access to open source tools and machines when you're teaching OSS principles! There's contact info in my shameless plug if you want to know more about what we're doing to promote OSS and maybe exchange some ideas about how to counter this type of technological narrowmindedness.