this is exactly the kind of thing that i could use in a training concept that i am launching in early 2007.
one of my foci is on startups/entrepreneurs and their limited funds, e. g., licensing fees, open_source in general, make_versus_buy in general, "the unix way", the joy of diy, reliability, trust, inexpensive networking, more inexpensive machines [ servers and content ], fewer expensive machines [ graphics and presentation ]. my target audience for this focus is new members of local chambers of commerce. now, i can do most of this myself for those areas with which i am familiar, but there are other areas [ some of which i --would-- actually remember ], with which i have little contact, where i wouldn't do such a good job. for example, i am just --not-- a multimedia kind of guy [ on computers, anyway; i --love-- film - go figure ]. i particularly like the idea of incorporating some one or more things produced by someone else, to whom i then give prominent credit, because it tangibly demonstrates the existence of our global community. perhaps there is something i can contribute? [ hmmm ... [ pause for rumination ]. isn't this the kind of thing that ought to be on the website for downloading? ] i am subscribed to -advocacy. rob Julian Stacey wrote:
Anyone know of a pre- ready presentation for Alternatives To Microsoft ? [ snip ]
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