On Dec 26, 11:40=A0pm, ericmatteson2003novem...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> All states that have mandatory health insurance
> are no longer able to afford Microsoft Windows
> or Microsoft Office or any full price software
> from Microsoft.
> =A0When individuals are required to buy health insurance
> by their states premiums are high and then they can
> no longer afford Microsoft software such as Windows.
> =A0Those states that are spending billions of dollars
> partially subsidizing mandatory HMO premiums for
> poor peoples mandatory health insurance are facing
> bankruptcy. Both states and individuals can save money
> by using low cost Linux instead of Microsoft Windows
> on all computers.
> =A0If you are living in a state with mandatory health
> insurance you should lobby that states government
> to switch all school computers ( K-12,Communnity colleges,
> Universities) to use Linux as their operating system
> instead of making you get less of a premium subsidy
> to continue to pay rent on Microsoft Windows and
> Microsoft office site liscences for schools.
> =A0When you buy new computers get Linux instead
> of Microsoft Windows for them. Windows can run on only
> one computer but Linux can run on all computers that you
> own.
> =A0Linux has good programming capabilities. Linux uses
> the full 32-bit c programming language that can be used
> for large programs and not just small programs like
> 16-bit Liberty Basic or qbasic.
> There are some c example programs written for Linux.
> Click here for the list of three files for
> edelev14 text editor
program.http://groups.google.com/group/alt.destroy.mi=
crosoft/browse_thread/th...
> After downloading and compiling edelev14.c and its two headers
> wgslater.c and zackvga.h
> ./edelev14.out
> has home gets menu and the end key works differently
> so left arrow from beginning of next line gets to right
> of line.
> There is another c program that uses the same header files
> It is vgview07.c .bmp picture file viewer program at the
linkhttp://groups=
..google.com/group/alt.student.affairs.net/msg/0672e12579...
> put vgview07.c in same subdirectory as the headers from the other link
> and
> gcc -Wall vgview07.c -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -o vgview07.out
> ./vgview07.out
> to compile and run the program.
> If there is a list of bitmaps ending with .bmp in the same directory
> ;
> ,
> to get first picture then
> ,
> to get to next picture.
> c
> changes colormode in vgview07
> Different pictures look better in different colormodes.
> .....
> ...
> ..
> .
> Mandatory health insurance is unfair to individuals because the
> premiums are too high and unfair to states because the subsidies
> for poor peoples premiums are more costly than expected
> and also unfair to Microsoft because states that have mandatory
> health insurance are no longer able to afford Microsoft software
> such as Windows and Office any more with all that extra
> money being wasted on HMO premiums.
Well, that's a good thing to do not be able to afford Microsoft
Software.
Since it's just 50 year old moron IBM dino-ware, rather than
software.
The low cost LINUX
> operating system is already ready to compete with
> Microsoft Windows. If your state has mandatory health insurance
> have the schools and universites there switched their computers
> to LINUX to save money yet??
> Eric Matteson
> ericmatteson2003novem...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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