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24 Apr 2008, 18:15
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Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
Someone at work linked me to this: http://www.theultimatesteal.co.uk
If you're a student or teacher in the UK, you can buy Office 2007 for £40 which is a pretty good price. You have to do it before 30th April though.
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24 Apr 2008, 20:11
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
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24 Apr 2008, 20:48
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
Or I can get it for the low low price of my soul. Decisions, decisions.
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24 Apr 2008, 21:41
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
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How is this "old" when it's an offer only available in April
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24 Apr 2008, 21:55
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
I got this ages ago man, like at the beginning of the year
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24 Apr 2008, 22:48
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
Is it just me, or is the new word really confusing when you are used to the old word (word2003) ?
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24 Apr 2008, 23:06
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
Yeah it confused me at first (I've got it on my school laptop) but once you get used to it it's a better product - in my opinion!
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24 Apr 2008, 23:14
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
hey why don't you come on irc you butt?
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24 Apr 2008, 23:22
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
He's too busy playing WoW to talk to you!
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25 Apr 2008, 00:36
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
This is a sad day for us all
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25 Apr 2008, 11:07
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
I just talk to my good friend KaneED now
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25 Apr 2008, 16:19
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
Does cat know you spend 90% of your free time not spent with her playing WoW?
I think she should be informed.
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25 Apr 2008, 17:52
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
She has a pretty good idea of how much of a nerd I am, yeah
She's going travelling in 3 days for 4.5 months, so I can give WoW my full attention... my true... love...
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25 Apr 2008, 18:24
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
Hey TK I cancelled \o/
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25 Apr 2008, 22:04
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
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How is this "old" when it's an offer only available in April
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http://pirate.planetarion.com/showthread.php?t=195461
its really quite old tomkat.... It was out back in september and picked up in the above thread in october. You even posted in it!
Now - the most recent microsoft software for students offer that ive seen is here:
https://downloads.channel8.msdn.com/
basically full versions of visual studio, etc.
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25 Apr 2008, 23:56
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
Oops!
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26 Apr 2008, 11:34
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
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Hey TK I cancelled \o/
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...your subscription?!
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26 Apr 2008, 17:38
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
Don't upgrade. It's pointless.
Install the MS update for whatever version of office you are using so you can access the horror that is .docx file format and rest in the calm peace that comes from not using 2007's stupid ribbon interface.
Also, are Microsoft in cahoots with the publishing and training industry? "Hey guys, we've changed the interface again - time for the seventh edition of An Introduction to Microsoft Access et al!"
Did I mention that the European Computer Driving Licence certificate is a course in how to use Microsoft office? And the students taking the course then buy the books which are filled with screenshots detailing Miscrosoft's office's ever-changing interface, which are thus updated every two years or so?
These people will definitely be first against the wall.
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26 Apr 2008, 17:43
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
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Install the MS update for whatever version of office you are using so you can access the horror that is .docx file format and rest in the calm peace that comes from not using 2007's stupid ribbon interface.
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...or just make sure that the default "Save" version is Office 2003-2007?
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26 Apr 2008, 17:44
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
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Did I mention that the European Computer Driving Licence certificate is a course in how to use Microsoft office? And the students taking the course then buy the books which are filled with screenshots detailing Miscrosoft's office's ever-changing interface, which are thus updated every two years or so?
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Gosh! The idea of Microsoft being a business organisation, interested in profits and turnover! The horror!
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26 Apr 2008, 17:55
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
You'll eventually need to open .docx files.
It's the idea that it's a monopoly.
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27 Apr 2008, 00:30
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
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You'll eventually need to open .docx files.
It's the idea that it's a monopoly.
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I still use office 2003 ... but there is this programme that you can download that lets you read .docx files. Its pretty handy when you're students send you word docos in the newest format that you cant read otherwise.
Cant remember what its called, though. Google will have it, no doubt.
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27 Apr 2008, 01:15
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
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I still use office 2003 ... but there is this programme that you can download that lets you read .docx files. Its pretty handy when you're students send you word docos in the newest format that you cant read otherwise.
Cant remember what its called, though. Google will have it, no doubt.
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Like he said, it's an official plugin, released by Microsoft:
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Install the MS update for whatever version of office you are using so you can access the horror that is .docx file format and rest in the calm peace that comes from not using 2007's stupid ribbon interface.
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The outraged poets threw sticks and rocks over the side of the bridge. They were all missing Mary and he felt a contented smug feeling wash over him. He would have given them a coy little wave if the roof hadn't collapsed just then. Mary then found himself in the middle of an understandably shocked family's kitchen table. So he gave them the coy little wave and realized it probably would have been more effective if he hadn't been lying on their turkey.
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27 Apr 2008, 01:23
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
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They shall not grow old,
As we, who are left, grow old.
Age shall not weary them,
Nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the Sun,
And in the Morning,
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I only just noticed how kind you are Ultimate Newbie
How very sweet of you to remember British casualties in your sig.
Your nice gesture almost tempts me to teach you the difference between your and you're
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28 Apr 2008, 12:10
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
Isn't there a way to make it look like older versions of Microsoft Office?
That's what I do everytime I get a new version of Windows. Make it look like Windows 95.
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The 20th century has been characterised by three developments of great political importance. The growth of democracy; the growth of corporate power; and the growth of corporate propaganda as a means of protecting corporate power against democracy.
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28 Apr 2008, 12:28
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
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How very sweet of you to remember British casualties in your sig.
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The Ode isnt used for remembering british casualties on ANZAC day, that would be rememberance day in November (techinically, all casualties from all wars).
You can thank me for enlightening you later. I know that, deep down, you already apreciate it.
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Your nice gesture almost tempts me to teach you the difference between your and you're
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That's fair; i was going to say something else but didnt. Good thing that GD has you as the grammar police! What would we do without yahwe? Useless for everything else, clearly!
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28 Apr 2008, 20:08
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
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The Ode isnt used for remembering british casualties on ANZAC day, that would be rememberance day in November (techinically, all casualties from all wars).
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I don't see how you can appropriate part of a poem dedicated to the dead of another political entity and pretend it's about your country.
It seems to me like a pretty desperate attempt to prop up an illusiory concept of a nation - which is not inherently wrong, merely silly. But it crosses the boarder into offensive when you steal the patriotism of other nations and pass it off as your own - can't you just lie outright?
And by the way it's not an ode
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ode
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That's fair; i was going to say something else but didnt. Good thing that GD has you as the grammar police! What would we do without yahwe? Useless for everything else, clearly!
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You're starting to make my eyes bleed - even a pretend nation ought to teach its citizens to punctuate.
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29 Apr 2008, 01:15
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
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I don't see how you can appropriate
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I didnt, you idiot.
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dedicated to the dead of another political entity and pretend it's about your country.
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Its not, you idiot.
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It seems to me like a pretty desperate attempt to prop up an illusiory concept of a nation - which is not inherently wrong, merely silly. But it crosses the boarder into offensive when you steal the patriotism of other nations and pass it off as your own - can't you just lie outright?
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It isnt, you idiot.
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So what? Its still called an Ode.
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After Keats, there have been comparatively few major odes in English. One major exception is the fourth verse of the poem For the Fallen by Laurence Binyon which is often known as "The ode to the fallen" or more simply as "The Ode".
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This is most probably the most famous of Laurence Binyon's poems, one of the verses is also used world-wide as a symbol of remembrance for the war-dead of WWI. After the fourth verse (shown bold) is spoken, the last line is repeated by everyone involved in that act of remembrance.
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Given that Gallipoli was a WW1 battle, this is fair useage. Further, it makes no reference to "British" soldiers only - the best intepretation would be that it mourns all fallen, irrespective of nationality.
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You're starting to make my eyes bleed - even a pretend nation ought to teach its citizens to punctuate.
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And i enjoy every seconds of it.
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29 Apr 2008, 07:50
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
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I didnt, you idiot. + various other repetitive bits
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then why quote it for your asnac day?
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30 Apr 2008, 00:44
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
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then why quote it for your asnac day?
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Firstly, its not "my" ANZAC day. Further, i dont know what "asnac" is, but clearly your inability to spell is comedy.
Assuming you're talking about ANZAC day, then i quote it because that is what is said at the services around the country (and in New Zealand).
I refuted all your lofty airs of pretension by pointing out that pretty much everything you said was incorrect.
Deal with it.
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30 Apr 2008, 08:45
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
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Firstly, its not "my" ANZAC day. Further, i dont know what "asnac" is, but clearly your inability to spell is comedy.
Assuming you're talking about ANZAC day, then i quote it because that is what is said at the services around the country (and in New Zealand).
I refuted all your lofty airs of pretension by pointing out that pretty much everything you said was incorrect.
Deal with it.
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So .... by your logic when I now say "no you didn't, you idiot" you will have some sort of breakdown because of the brilliance of my retort.
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
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So .... by your logic
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No, that would be by your logic, not mine.
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you will have some sort of breakdown because of the brilliance of my retort.
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Alas, i wish that retort was brilliant enough to warrant a mental breakdown... it would have been something entertaining to do .
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1 May 2008, 10:55
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Re: Students/Teachers: Microsoft Office 2007 Offer
Oh by the way, joke's on me.
I tried to buy this yesterday (nothing like leaving things until the last minute...) and found I couldn't buy it as my school e-mail address ends in .sch.uk, not .ac.uk!
Sucks to be me!
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