From the Bangkok Post. I think that middle quote needs to be defeated in
our marketing activities. However, that last point needs to be investigated by journalist.

-Lars

        "Microsoft has defended the Government's decision to
        select Microsoft Office 12 as the office suite of choice
        on the quarter of a million PCs for schools projects
        despite intense lobbying for the free Open Office
        solution by both Nectec and the ICT Ministry's Software
        Industry Promotion Agency (Sipa)."
...

        "Go and ask James how you can install and maintain Open
        Office on 250,000 PCs," Brown asked rhetorically. "Can you get
        teachers in 17,000 schools to perform an upgrade every time a new
        version comes out?"
...

        'He declined to put a number or price the government is paying
        Microsoft, saying only that it was an "exceptional deal".'

                http://www.bangkokpost.com/050406_Database/05Apr2006_data009.php

Lars Nooden ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
        On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog ...
        ... until you start barking.

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