From: Conor on
In article <20100115220947.2112.48266.XPN(a)gordon-laptop>, Gordon says...
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> Conor wrote:
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> > In article <pan.2010.01.14.22.38.12.518987(a)stovell.nospam.org.uk>, Phil
> > Stovell says...
> >
> >> The UK Government used to have (may still have) a policy of only using
> >> software that is ISO standards compliant. OO is, I'm not sure about MSO.
> >
> > UK Govt runs on MSO.
> >
>
> Which is NOT ISO certified.

And?

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From: Conor on
In article <20100115221137.2112.7338.XPN(a)gordon-laptop>, Gordon says...
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> Conor wrote:
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> > It doesn't have to. MSO is the defacto standard,
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> No - it's what MS has imposed. It's not any sort of "standard" at all.

Microsoft didn't force people to buy MSO. WP had the market, Lotus gave
away Smartsuite for free. MSO still won despite costing shitloads more.

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From: Conor on
/C/hunky
/O/ofterpa who likes
/N/efarious
/O/il changes with
/R/at snakes.

From: Kadaitcha Man on
"Conor", thou gormless whey-face. Thou lump of foul deformity. Ye bad
mouthed:

> In article <20100115220947.2112.48266.XPN(a)gordon-laptop>, Gordon says...
>>
>> Conor wrote:
>>
>> > In article <pan.2010.01.14.22.38.12.518987(a)stovell.nospam.org.uk>,
>> > Phil Stovell says...
>> >
>> >> The UK Government used to have (may still have) a policy of only
>> >> using software that is ISO standards compliant. OO is, I'm not sure
>> >> about MSO.
>> >
>> > UK Govt runs on MSO.
>> >
>> >
>> Which is NOT ISO certified.
>
> And?

Xor?
From: Kadaitcha Man on
"Conor", thou moronic poor cuckoldy knave. You kiss by the book. Ye
creaked:

> Thankyou

Hey, Mister "I've got a GCE O Level in English which..."

"Thank"

"you"

Two words.

HTH