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or linux and open office for free!

@KeyBoa: "the film-makers decided they were going to take credit for an already created world."

@YummyCyanide: boise doesn't actually play anybody. and i agree, usc is always ranked too high.

SEC SEC SEC!

@Miral007: here in Mississippi it can be 100% humidity without rain :/.

@Xander: depends on your personality. being able to cron a whole bunch of stuff is way better, imho, than remembering to download X every Y months/weeks/days/hours/minutes.

im all for this method. I generally see everything, from my physical stuff to my digital stuff as just that: stuff. It isn't worth me worrying about. If it gets thrown away, it gets thrown away. I have very little sentimental attachments. in a world of $1 chinese gadgets, I see no reason to keep anything that i don't

omg! you have to edit a config file, how will you windows users ever survive? /sarc

no linux or freeDOS option? f-ck 'em.

@Ucla74: personally, i find office not that great. but most people who like it don't have to support 200+ idiots who don't understand it. that might be it. also, as a linux user 99.9% of the time, office is more less a useless product for me. i refuse to even pirate something like that when i have a"good enough"

i read this and all i see is "open source alternatives that do exists suck. you can only use closed source alternatives."

sadly, the only thing I would wish i could port from OSX (or any *nix, really) is a real shell. command line is crippled at best, worthless at worst. and powershell is meh, but too quirky to learn since it is useless on all of my personal computers. I want a working and, more importantly, integrated bash(or insert

well, until they allow updates from linux, Im gonna have to tell them to stick their cease and desist letters up their ass.

the Spice is Life!

i choose open office because, well, basically my OS of choice isn't supported by MS (in fact, they have actively tried to ruin my OS). I really don't use Office apps anyway. Gmail and a text editor is all i need.

@DaveyNC: cool deal. I actually use jungledisk to sync a folder and rsync to move everything I want saved into it.

now do it for Linux. ;)

@Pickaxe: well some of us aren't graced by the all mighty microsoft and have our OS of choice supported. And really. its and OFFICE suite. it makes text documents. chill.