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I think its started today at least it was on the OU website students can get it for about £39.98
Sue xBe happy, it's the greatest wealth
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EldestPort wrote: »Actually, people in a shared house/flat would have different IP addresses, even if they were connected through the same wireless network router.
No they wouldn't. It's the router that is given the IP address and from an internet server's point of view any computer connecting through that router would have the same IP address. In order to delegate traffic internally to computers connected to the router, the router gives out its' own IP addresses to those computers but that's purely within the LAN and not actual internet IP addresses (and they wouldn't be unique). Try it here from different computers on the same router: http://whatsmyip.org/. Your ISP only gives out one IP at any given time, unless you've paid for more broadband lines but they'd have to be on extra telephone lines (assuming ADSL)."She is quite the oddball. Did you notice how she didn't even get excited when she saw this original ZX-81?"
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welshmoneylover wrote: »hi
I think its started today at least it was on the OU website students can get it for about £39.98
Sue x
Bought mine last year and been very pleased with it, well worth it. OpenOffice is good but just doesn't compare to Office 2007, especially with all the additional programs such as Outlook and Onenote. Personally I'm waiting until Visio and Vista are released because that's something they didn't have last year."She is quite the oddball. Did you notice how she didn't even get excited when she saw this original ZX-81?"
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welshmoneylover wrote: »hi
I think its started today at least it was on the OU website students can get it for about £39.98
Sue x
Yep i had an email though too having registered for notification on there a while back.0 -
woohoo can't wait to become a student again and get office 2007 on my laptop. I have been using open office for the past year, but mostly for spreadsheets, and find it a bit of a pain having to resave docs as xls when i want to use them at work. Also using excel sheets at work a lot it is difficult to remember those small differences in OO for formulas and statements etc. So I will be grateful to have MS office again at home and 2007 too... whizzy. Also can make my budgeting sheets and wedding spreadsheet super awesome!! *sigh*0
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