Well, I do use Linux for everything I can, I never us M$ for email for example. With all the spyware I detected bombarding my old Windows 98SE, I want to use Windows as little as possible on the Internet. http://reviews.cnet.com/Microsoft_Office_Standard_2007/4505-3524_7-32024133.html Anyway, how come you don't use Open Office? Now as a student you probably get a deep discount, but something has to be extremely good to pay $400 as compare to $0. :-$ ---Jim Hexadecimal wrote: > I agree. I'm pretty OS-agnostic... I just use whatever runs my junk. > I use Linux for OpenGL development (and I port my program over to Windows > when done - don't want to crap on anybody!) and I use Windows for pretty > much everything else... (MS Office 2007 rocks) > > -Seth > > On 2/11/07, Charles Leslie <charles.leslie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> I know that a Linux mailing list like this tends to have a bias >> towards what it believes in, I.E. Linux, and open source. But is all >> this anti-Microsoft, anti-other OS posting really productive? >> >> Personally, I am an avid technology user, and use anything that works >> for me, whether it be Windows, OSX, BSD, Linux, TI Calculators, Duct >> tape, etc. :) >> >> We all know that Microsoft and Apple support closed source, DRM, etc, >> and things that Linux advocates don't generally agree with. But do we >> really need to be reminded of that with 90% of the posts to this list? >> I would assume that most people that are interested in Linux would >> already know about these things. >> >> I joined this mailing list to fine like minded people that enjoy >> working with Linux and technology in general, but it seems like the >> majority of the content on this mailing list is anti-Microsoft. Even >> though I agree with most of it, I find it just amounts to being >> counter productive, and mostly inflammatory, even anti-technology, >> negative, hate speech. History would tell us how well a negative >> approach works in gaining followers. >> >> Perhaps we should start a 2nd mailing list called the "Linux Reich" >> and have Windows flag burning parties. :) Which sure, might be fun... >> but I'm just saying... it might be better to try and focus on the >> positive aspects of Linux and Open source on the Linux User Group >> list. What do you think? >> >> On 2/11/07, GreyGeek <jkreps@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> By their actions! >>> >>> >>> United States Patent Application: 0070033102 >>> >>> >> http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PG01&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.html&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=%2220070033102%22.PGNR.&OS=DN/20070033102&RS=DN/20070033102 >>> A patent granted to Microsoft for a technology which forces computer >>> users to watch ads, with "sanctions" if they don't .... >>> >>> " ... >>> The policy may be directed to a single computer and thereby a single >>> user or subscriber. Alternately, the policy may extend to a group of >>> computers and correspondingly to a common owner, for example, a business >>> or **school**. When the limit of incorrect responses is reached as an >>> aggregate of group of computers, a sanction may be imposed or a higher >>> level of monitoring may be initiated. >>> >>> [0035] The user's actions following the verified advertising delivery >>> may be monitored. " >>> >>> >>> >>> ---- >>> Husker Linux Users Group mailing list >>> To unsubscribe, send a message to huskerlug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> with a subject of UNSUBSCRIBE >>> >>> >>> >> ---- >> Husker Linux Users Group mailing list >> To unsubscribe, send a message to huskerlug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> with a subject of UNSUBSCRIBE >> >> >> > > > > ---- > Husker Linux Users Group mailing list > To unsubscribe, send a message to huskerlug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > with a subject of UNSUBSCRIBE > > > ---- Husker Linux Users Group mailing list To unsubscribe, send a message to huskerlug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with a subject of UNSUBSCRIBE