Creating Excel files on Linux
Roman Suzi
rnd at onego.ru
Sat Sep 8 08:47:55 EDT 2001
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On Sat, 8 Sep 2001, Oleg Broytmann wrote: >Hello! > > Completely offtopic. Sorry, I cannot resist. Well... > >On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 11:04:37AM -0500, Maan M. Hamze wrote: >> living in. I am not defending Microsoft here, but I am being realistic. > > In you realism you said many bad words about people and companies. I >don't want to be that kind of "realist". I want to be an idealist. Only >idealists can change the world. Realists seems to be slaves of the status >quo. (I am not flaming you, don't take it personnaly.) Probably, the better word is "conformist". It is always easier to be conformists (unless revolution happens ;-) And being non-conformist requires personal sacrifices: I can't apply for grants because they require me to fill Word & Excel forms. (And it turned out that Word documents created by StarOffice crush/hung MS Office 2002 mercilessly.) So, if MIcrosoft monopoly will last, my non-conformistic views will make me non-conformic with the whole society, because I will not be able to interface with state using free systems. For example, if I had a firm, I *MUST* pay for at least MSDOS under which works the program to prepare tax-reports! While such programs are probably just several screens of Python code + database of classificators, etc. The only hope is to convince gov's to use free software as happens in the West. Sincerely yours, Roman Suzi -- _/ Russia _/ Karelia _/ Petrozavodsk _/ rnd at onego.ru _/ _/ Saturday, September 08, 2001 _/ Powered by Linux RedHat 6.2 _/ _/ "Aren't cats just widdle furry balls of love?" _/
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