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January 23, 2004Return of the linkageThe content has been a little on the light side for a while here, but I have a good excuse. I've been frantically trying to help my dad put together his doctoral thesis and it's been taking all of my time at night. I might just have to rant about the uselessness of MS Word 2003 one of these days, man oh man for software that's supposed to make things easier we sure wasted enough time getting all the formatting and what not working. Anyway, as I'm at work I'll keep this short with some interesting links: My Milenko brother Bubu has a list of things that Bush forgot to mention in his State of the union address. Very interesting read. Do plants act like computers? An interesting theory explaining the behaviour of plants. Now for something a little lighter (or do I mean higher?)- the Marijuana-logues. Pretty funny. Finally, something that I could probably use - A video game controller that doubles as exercise equipment. Cool! Posted by ChefQuix at January 23, 2004 11:41 AM | TrackBackComments
I have used MS Word on the computers at work to write procedures, but I much prefer Corel WordPerfect. I have the Suite 8 I bought several years ago on both my personal computers and love it. Hell, it even makes me sound semi-intelligent! Yeah I was thinking about writing an angry letter to Microsoft but then what if they asked to see my sales receipt? :P Posted by: ChefQuix at January 24, 2004 04:58 AMIf you have MS Word installed on the same computer you use to connect to the Internet, there is a very good chance Microsoft already has the serial number of the copy you are using. If the same copy is also installed on one or two other computers that are also connected to the Internet, they already know someone has been sharing. One or two copies they may not be concerned about. It's when the same serial number begins popping up on a dozen or more you can expect to get an angry e-mail from their lawyers. I'm actually debating whether or not I should move over to linux and be done with it. I figure most of the applications I use are things that would work well in linux, but it's the allure of video games that keeps me in Windows. I guess I could just dual boot but I'm such an impatient person - I don't want to reboot every time. Posted by: ChefQuix at January 26, 2004 03:08 AMPlants as computers: http://cscs.umich.edu/~crshalizi/weblog/archives/000164.html Posted by: Wally Glutton at January 26, 2004 08:41 AMPost a comment
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