From: Gordon on
The Old Sourdough wrote:
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> In a trial of that nature, names are a matter of public record.

Interesting. Not in the UK they aren't.....
From: Aardvark on
On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 16:52:44 +0000, Gordon wrote:

> The Old Sourdough wrote:
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>> In a trial of that nature, names are a matter of public record.
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> Interesting. Not in the UK they aren't.....

A sensible approach, if you ask me.



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From: Conor on
In article <iV53n.25268$Ym4.6681(a)text.news.virginmedia.com>, 7 says...
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> Micoshaft oriffice no more! - Use OpenOffice
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> http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1585700/microsoft-falls
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You're proof computers are so easy that even a retard can use one.

You obviously didn't understand what you read.


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From: bcoombes on
�n�hw��f wrote:

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> You can't beat *free*.
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Sponsored usage.... :)

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From: Conor on
In article <slrnhksal6.5sr.jedi(a)nomad.mishnet>, JEDIDIAH says...

> Open Office is good enough to apply negative price pressure to MSO.

OOo is no use to anyone who wants to do more than a basic expenses
spreadsheet or homework.

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