Re: States with mandatory health insurance are no longer able to
by middle class warrior <eelder100@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Dec 30, 2007 at 06:07 AM
ericmatteson2003november@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> On Dec 28, 11:41 am, hc23hc <hc23...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> ericmatteson wrote:
>>> All states that have mandatory health insurance
>>> are no longer able to affordMicrosoftWindows
>>> orMicrosoftOffice or any full price software
>>> fromMicrosoft.
>> Like... that's a bad thing ?
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>> The current state of the nation has direct linkage with its chronic MS-
>> Drug dependency.
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> It is im****tant for Massachusetts residents to lobby
> their legislators and school boards to switch school
> computers (k-12 and universities etc )to use
> Linux on all state owned computers to save money.
> This will not happen automatically.
> Colleges need new Linux c programming textbooks.
> .
> Mandatory health insurance can create an economic
> hard****p for most middle class individuals. Is
> mandatory health insurance what a majority of
> Massachusetts voters really want even if premiums
> increase ??
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.california/msg/5ca7295601b7a6e0
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> ericmatteson2003november@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Open source software like Open Office is just as good and free.
MS Vista is a failure that has not been accepted by many cor****ations.
Ubuntu Linux is a great OS and adequate for most home users, colleges
and businesses. You are trying to make health care a trade off for MS
Windows products. This is curious.
Massachusetts started moving to Open source products at least 3 years ago.