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The OpenOffice FUD Campaign has Begun 3324a dual head display would work, switching desktops wouldn't. there is a separation when switching between desktops, you can't just glance back to the instructions to double check what you've just typed in. As for multiple computers, that would work if the displays for them were all in the same room. Sorry, I don't understand what you're gettign at here. Paper data is duplicable too, though I never need more than one copy of it anyway, which neatly takes care of versioning too. The OpenOffice FUD Compaign has Begun 3325 Erik Funkenbusch Really? Last I looked, Publisher and Project were not part of MS Office. OK, that... You see, most of the stuff I have in a binder originally came from the computer, either from websites or from text files I create when I come across a command or tool I think I may find useful. So I get all the benefits of electronic information, plus the advantage of having a hard copy to refer to when it's more convenient to do so. But that is not an argument against keeping paper versions of information. I need to upgrade my hard drives too, I have a Media machine which acts pretty much like a tivo, currently it has 500gb made up of two 250gb drives, both more than 80% full. Soon I'll need to decide what programmes I want to keep and clear some space, or buy another couple of drives. The OpenOffice FUD Compaign has Begun 3326 On Mon, 06 Mar 2006 11:21:49 -0500, mlw I would concur with that. My own pet hate woth Word is that if you indent the... Interesting, but I was thinking more of a 6x4 sized frame. I wonder how much quarter vga lcds cost now?
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The OpenOffice FUD Compaign has Begun 3325 Linux Advocacy from Newsgroups The #1 Usenet Provider on the Internet
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