On 06/26/2008 12:20 PM, Jim Allan wrote:
> NoOp wrote:
>> Really?
>> 
>> http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/products/FX101754511033.aspx
>> 
>> 2007 Office Suites   
>> Estimated Retail Price/Upgrade Price         
>> Office Home and Student 2007         $149.95/NA
>> Office Standard 2007         $399.95/$239.95         
>> Office Small Business 2007   $449.95/$279.95
>> Office Professional 2007     $499.95/$329.95
>> Office Ultimate 2007         $679.95/$539.95
>> 
>> And yes, I'm aware that you can buy for less, however these are the
>> "official" MS estimated retail prices.
> 
> Well, I would say that $449.95 would would be a “few” hundred dollars, 
> not “several” hundred dollars.
> 
> I could be wrong. Some dictionaries say that “several” means more than 
> “two” or “three”. But they also say it means more than “few”, which some 
> dictionaries say means “more than two”.
> 
> So yes, if in your idiolect “several” means about 5, then I freely admit 
> the statement was correct.

Ok, now I have to go and look up "idiolect"... :-)


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