On 13/12/2007, M Henri Day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> PS : One of the reasons that no one in Sweden seems to be offering OOo CDs
> for sale may be the widespread use of permanent internet connexions
> (so-called «broadband») in this country, compared to e g, the situation in
> the United States. With few exceptions, interested persons have little
> difficulty downloading from the net....
>

I'd also dare to say that the Swedes are better educated and
understand their options better than the Americans. At least, that's
the impression that I get from the few Swedes that I've had the
opportunity to engage in conversation. Sadly, my nation is about on
par with the American when it comes to technology education. People
here don't understand the difference between "computer" and "windows".
When IE7 is force installed on people, I've heard them complain "my
computer's changed". I've heard it more than a few times. Piracy is
also rampant here, so it's easy to see who the pirates are because
they are still on IE6. At least, the ones who I haven't changed to
Firefox yet.

Dotan Cohen

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