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Tom Potts wrote: > On Monday 13 October 2008 11:34, Paul Sutton wrote: >> Tom Potts wrote: >>> On Monday 13 October 2008 10:44, Rob Beard wrote: >>>> Hi folks, >>>> >>>> OpenOffice 3.0 has been released. Looks like it's available for the >>>> usual platforms (Windows, Linux, Sparc) and also natively for Intel >>>> based Macs (shame PPC Mac's still have to use OOo 2.4.1 with X). >>>> >>>> Rob >>> Oh Goody! I can write lots more WOD's. >>> Tom te tom te tom >> What are WOD's ? > Write Only Documents - 99% of Office owners produce thousands of documents > that are never read. The other 1% produce millions. The data in a WOD is > hidden from view for eternity , the title name and possibly a rough > indication to the location on the file server will be mentioned in meetings > and disciplinary proceedings but will never unlock the data within that > document. Project plans will be met but under no circumstances will anything > concrete result. The person who writes the most WODs will be promoted well > beyond their realm of capability and possibly be left in charge of the > economy. > Tom te tom te tom >> Paul > Please allow me to use your WOD at meetings. I assume your copyright will not be applicable. Regards Eion MacDonald
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