On Wednesday 10 October 2007 23:02:11 Grady W. *Woody* Turner wrote:
> Thank You:  I've been trying to find a way to allow you to know
> that I'm not attempting to get over on you.  I am a totally
> unable to work veteran.  Let's face it I can do some thing such a
> type no natter how slowly.  About 49 years ago I could program in
> IBM basic, Cobalt, Cobalt II and another one that stated with G. 
> So with your programming I'm at a loss.  The only thing that I
> really feel that I can do is what I'm doing now.  Which is, Tell
> Everybody I can about how good OpenOffice.org is and tell them
> where to get it.  I do sometime, make a CD for them if they have
> a slow dial up.
>
> I do hope I am helping a little and not doing anything illegal.
> Grateful for what you do I remain:
>
> Grady W. *Woody* Turner, Reverend

It is okay to give OpenOffice.org to any one you want.

If you want to see with your own eyes look for the LGPL on your 
computer. The LGPL is the license that OpenOffice.org is governed 
by and it is some where on your computer if you have OpenOffice.org 
installed. look in your folder where OpenOffice.org is installed. 
you will find the file. The file is easy to read and understand. It 
is not in all that legal garbage.

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