OT - MS Office Advertisments

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Having 48 college basketball games Thursday through Sunday was great, but I
am so sick of seeing those Microsoft Office ads. They were kind of funny at
first, but just come across as stupid and annoying after a few dozen times.
I wonder how much of their inflated price goes to pay for the excessive ads.
It sure is good to have freeware alternatives. Too bad the general public
has no idea there are free alternatives to that unreasonably expensive
software.
 
RH said:
Having 48 college basketball games Thursday through Sunday was great,
but I am so sick of seeing those Microsoft Office ads. They were
kind of funny at first, but just come across as stupid and annoying
after a few dozen times. I wonder how much of their inflated price
goes to pay for the excessive ads. It sure is good to have freeware
alternatives. Too bad the general public has no idea there are free
alternatives to that unreasonably expensive software.

Don't you have a mute button. ;)

Personally I like Pro Football, so I'm hurting right now. I usually watch
games with the mute on. My wife thinks I'm nutz, and I probably am. :D
 
In RH posted:
Having 48 college basketball games Thursday through Sunday was great,
but I am so sick of seeing those Microsoft Office ads. They were
kind of funny at first, but just come across as stupid and annoying
after a few dozen times. I wonder how much of their inflated price
goes to pay for the excessive ads. It sure is good to have freeware
alternatives. Too bad the general public has no idea there are free
alternatives to that unreasonably expensive software.

Except the audience for MS Office (ads) is not you or the "general
public", but the corporate/small business buyer.

DanlK, FYI Services
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In RH posted:

Except the audience for MS Office (ads) is not you or the "general
public", but the corporate/small business buyer.

DanlK, FYI Services

You don't think that the corporate/small business buyer is part of the
"general public"? LOL.
 
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