Word for Windows 95
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Thats rather expensive to use as toilet paper if thats what you mean...
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This book of Microsoft Word 2010[^] is only $11.30, and I prefer to read a cheaper book about a recent version of Word, then a expensive book about a old version of Word! :-D
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A confusing historical tome of inadequate methodologies for achieving desired results but success is unobtainable because the user is generally ignorant of the appropriate terminology to locate the correct method to accomplish the task. I guess that means that nothing has changed; therefore the information is still as relevant now as it was then. :)
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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Might be a collector's item for some.
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Antique doesn't come cheap. My guess is that the book will only get more valuable. I better buy now and sell for thousands later :)
It's an OO world.
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You're so short-sighted! It's like my garageful of 1993 calendars. When it comes around again...
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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You're so short-sighted! It's like my garageful of 1993 calendars. When it comes around again...
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
In the Gregorian system, there are only 14 different calendars (Jan 1st = Sun / Mon / ... /Sat in non-leap years and Jan 1st = Sun / Mon / ... / Sat in leap years). So your 1993 calendars (Jan 1st = Fri, non-leap year) were good in 1999 and 2010 and will next be good again in 2021 and 2027.
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In the Gregorian system, there are only 14 different calendars (Jan 1st = Sun / Mon / ... /Sat in non-leap years and Jan 1st = Sun / Mon / ... / Sat in leap years). So your 1993 calendars (Jan 1st = Fri, non-leap year) were good in 1999 and 2010 and will next be good again in 2021 and 2027.
Excellent! I'll make sure I've got a good stock of tipp-ex (whiteout) in, the November before.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!