Re: Microsoft OneNote [ignore if you have no interest in philosophizing about how humans organize data]
From: Mike DeTuri (seemy_at_webpage.com)
Date: 07/27/04
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Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 11:47:17 -0700
I didn't know that either, thanks for the info!
Mike DeTuri
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Joi wrote:
> Mike DeTuri <seemy@webpage.com> wrote in message news:<HuWdnZGbgYlnCZjcRVn-pw@adelphia.com>...
>
>>I thought to get the academic price you had to be either a student or a
>>teacher. If so, isn't it a violation of the license agreement to try to
>>get around that?
>
>
> Microsoft has a chart on one of its pages that details eligibility.
> Basically any K-12 student or homeschool student, any college student,
> any faculty member, and any family member of one of those. Probably
> more people qualify than they think: I never knew just having an
> elementary/middle/high school student qualified the family for the
> academic price.
>
> Joi
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