On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 3:38 PM, ഓം <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 9:55 AM, Sriram Narayanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have a small business selling carpets and handicrafts. With the > > grace of God, my business is now expanding, and I will be able to > > offer employment to about 10 people. Each of these persons will use MS > > Office and Internet explorer. > > > > I don't have much money right now to opt for high end computers or for > > licensed software. I'm considering hiring desktops and using pirated > > copies of Windows and MS Office on those. > > > > Are there any legal options available for me ? > > you perhaps have not read this... > http://bindhast.com/career1.htm > > I can't say this exactly fits your case, but think about what you are > saying above again.
Nice read. Thanks for the link. I've quoted the essence of what an acquaintance once told me when seeking advice on buying and using computers. > > There are plenty of legal options. But based on your name, I would > ask you a simple Q, > Why was was "Shriiraam" called मर्यादापुरुषोत्तम? That should help > you answer your question yourself... > I actually do not know why Shriiraam was called by that name, but I do know that it'd not be an obvious answer to a person seeking a tech's advice on how to address his computing needs :) Ubuntu Linux + OpenOffice is more what I'd had in mind :P -- Sriram
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