> Robin Laing wrote:
> > Doug Thompson wrote:
> >
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >>
> >>>
> >>> Hello,
> >>> I want you ask something.Can I use your program (OpenOffice.org)
> >>> in internet cafe?People don't pay for use this program but for
> >>> time they employing PC .Can I use your program like freeware(open
> >>> source)or I must sending you some money? Thank you for your
> >>> answer. Good bye Schrenk
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> You may use it in your cafe.
> >> You may use it sipping lattè.
> >> You may use it eating buffet.
> >> You may use it in the shower
> >> (But beware electric power).
> >> You may dissect and fricassee it,
> >> But you needn't ever pay. It
> >> Is absolutely free
> >> To be used by you and me
> >> And he and she, even them, and we
> >> Ask only that you tell us
> >> When the program is rebellious
> >> So the coders and designers
> >> Can make it work just right.
> >> I don't think it's much to ask.
> >> It's quite a simple task:
> >> Just log on to Issue Zilla
> >> And then commence to fill a
> >> Form explaining what you found.
> >>
> >> <<< snap! blink! >>>
> >>  ><><><><><><><><><
> >>
> >> I surely owe someone an apology.  Certainly everyone on this list.
> >> I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sor.....   No I'm not! I don't know what
> >> came over me, but it feels good to get it out of my system.
> >>
> >> Doug
> >>
> >
> > It is nice to see that you have a possibility of a career after your
> > day job.  :)
> >
> > Nice work.
> >
> Thanks.
>
> What would it be? pOOoet laureate?  </badpun>
>
> Doug
>
I think that would be appropos, however, the spelling of 'laureate' should be
changed, (also).
Chris

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