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Hopefully the schools will research their options
not blindly following the open or closed proponents who are invested in their own agenda's despite the needs and concerns of the end-user as they try to control the paths of those they normally, legally have no control over other than themselves. If it doesn't fit, acquit.
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British agency tells schools to avoid Vista  Loverock Davidson | 01/11/07
Care to link a list  nucrash | 01/11/07
Wikkkkkkkipeeeeedia got a list  Loverock Davidson | 01/11/07
Vista, bringing clarity to Britan's, and part of Canada's world.  Graham Fluet | 01/11/07
Ok  zkiwi | 01/12/07
Wouldn't say that  csa0307 | 01/11/07
Public schools wasting money  say_what | 01/12/07
Hopefully the schools will transition to open standards to avoid helping  DonnieBoy | 01/11/07
Educational Clap Trap  brian.smith@... | 01/11/07
If you know OpenOffice, then it is pretty easy to transition to MS Office,  DonnieBoy | 01/11/07
Yes I agree  zkiwi | 01/12/07
The Free World is the solution  mcoulange | 01/11/07
Schools should look to the future  georgep_z | 01/11/07
Yea I heard this with every Windows since 1995  Michael L Hereid Sr | 01/11/07
And people like you said the same thing a bout IBM, then came Microsoft.  DonnieBoy | 01/11/07
Hopefully the schools will research their options  Boot_Agnostic | 01/12/07
for years...  inertman@... | 01/13/07
They English are Correct  DELIVRON@... | 01/15/07

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