[DM-MUG] Why can't Mac OS X be on our server?
jim Lagnese
dmmug@dmmug.org
Sun, 30 May 2004 21:15:42 -0500
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Then put a list of what you really need to accomplish and may be some of us
on the list can help you write a cogent argument for why you need this, fro=
m
a business standpoint. At the very least you will have a leg to stand on an=
d
they are less likely to say no. May one or more of us could even come down
and speak with these people to promulgate your position. If it=B9s just
internet access, that=B9s not a difficult thing.
Jim
From: HWelch7625@aol.com
Reply-To: dmmug@dmmug.org
Date: Sun, 30 May 2004 22:06:39 -0400 (EDT)
To: dmmug@dmmug.org
Subject: Re: [DM-MUG] Why can't Mac OS X be on our server?
I am sure you are right. I don't want anyone to be angry, and I absolutely
hate the Mac vs. PC war. I want to live in harmony! I want Internet access
every once in a while. I need to do the software updates and we do need to
download pictures for projects. I need to know the technical side, so that
if I am really making things hard for them, I won't do that. But if they
just won't let us on because they don't like Macs, that isn't fair. I know
we went to one platform to save money. We buy our own Macs with fundraiser
money. I am working on a grant right now, too, to get iBooks for the kids t=
o
use. The last thing I need to do is make them madder!
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<FONT FACE=3D"Arial"><SPAN STYLE=3D'font-size:12.0px'>Then put a list of what y=
ou really need to accomplish and may be some of us on the list can help you =
write a cogent argument for why you need this, from a business standpoint. A=
t the very least you will have a leg to stand on and they are less likely to=
say no. May one or more of us could even come down and speak with these peo=
ple to promulgate your position. If it’s just internet access, that=
217;s not a difficult thing.<BR>
Jim<BR>
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S"><SPAN STYLE=3D'font-size:18.0px'>I am sure you are right. I don't want anyo=
ne to be angry, and I absolutely hate the Mac vs. PC war. I want to live in =
harmony! I want Internet access every once in a while. I need to do the soft=
ware updates and we do need to download pictures for projects. I need to kno=
w the technical side, so that if I am really making things hard for them, I =
won't do that. But if they just won't let us on because they don't like Macs=
, that isn't fair. I know we went to one platform to save money. We buy our =
own Macs with fundraiser money. I am working on a grant right now, too, to g=
et iBooks for the kids to use. The last thing I need to do is make them madd=
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