[Gllug] Re: [OxLUG] M$ Word/Excel security

Xander D Harkness xander at harkness.co.uk
Mon Oct 1 21:13:54 UTC 2001


To continue in randomthreadness one ought top mention that this is
especially superfluous on a Linux mailing list.  


If they were using a decent word processor such as Star Office and not
M$ word the problem would not arise as Star Office just ignores any M$
passwords :-)

Cheeriho
Xander

 On Mon, 2001-10-01 at 20:51, Chris Ball wrote:
> On 01 Oct 2001 17:49:48 +0100, Matthew Kirkwood wrote:
> > <rant>
> > Just *how* lazy do you have to be to ask about a Windows
> > problem for which the solution is a simple web search
> > away.
> > 
> > Any netiquette guide will explain in painful detail why
> > it is rude to ask a question without making the slightest
> > effort to find a solution for yourself.
> > </rant>
> 
> How about randomly cross-posting a message to a list where the beginning
> of the thread doesn't exist[1] and the subject of the post is entirely
> off-topic?  Is that bad too?
> 
> ~C.
> 
> [1]: As far as I can see, at least.
> 
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