Hi :)
Honestly, read "The Emperor’s New Clothes".  

Also there was a vote to determine the most influential and important music of 
the 20th Century and "The Spice Girls" got in at number 1.  Does that really 
mean they really were the most influential?  Is there any validity in 
disagreeing with the results of the vote? 

The assumption is that people using MS Office (or voted for the ladies) had a 
properly informed choice.  That they were aware of and were knowledgeable about 
alternatives and that they made a fair, unbiased logical and intelligent 
decision.  Since the average IQ is around 60 (or something utterly abysmal like 
that) i don't think intelligent decision-making really entered the equation.  

Regards from
Tom :)  






>________________________________
> From: Wolfgang Keller <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Friday, 5 October 2012, 17:12
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] MS problems
> 
>> If MSO is a 90% market leader all its users cannot be complete idiots.
>
><cynism>
>
>Thank you for this statement that clearly illustrates the typical
>"pointy haired think" (i.e. un-think) of "leaders" (and their
>followers).
>
>> The very simple fact is:  LibO has to become better in a SWOT
>> analysis!
>
>And what color should that SWOT analysis have?
>
>Would Mauve have enough RAM?
>
></cynism>
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Wolfgang
>
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