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Standard What's a standard
Funny, Standard used to mean "what most people do"; not "what a few people define as such.
Since the vast majority use Word-formatted documents, that is the defacto standard. Everything else is just not used enough to be "standard" Funny how language can make the whole picture seem upside down; call something that only ~10% of the people use "standard" and it makes the 90% population seem like the interlopers. Doesn't make sense to me.
Posted by: mombo3   Posted on: 11/22/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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