Here just a copy of Windows, office not include:
http://bit.ly/5YPEHg

No Serial code needed!

Chris...

On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 12:21 AM, Chris Penn <[email protected]> wrote:
> A link to the last 3 versions of M$ office and M$ WIndows
> http://bit.ly/1yw0T
>
> Serial keys in the text files, just need to unrar.
>
> Chris...
>
> On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 11:04 PM, Greg Nolan <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Although I understand the mail list archives messages and someone
>> could see this one day I'll still respond.
>>
>> I agree with Dino.
>>
>> -g
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 8:46 PM, Dino K <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> I have read your charter and think it's a great start!
>>>
>>> Roger's just a hippie, that's all.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 1:01 PM, David Kaiser <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Happy New Year Everyone!
>>>>
>>>>                                                  January 1, 2010
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> For the first message of the new year, I wanted to take a moment to
>>>> reflect on the great 5.5 years we have been here and say thanks for
>>>> everyone for making SocalLinux.org such a great community.   I feel that
>>>> we have a great and diverse group and I really appreciate everyone that
>>>> participates and the contributions of each and every person in our group.
>>>>
>>>> I also wanted to take this opportunity to share some thoughts I have had
>>>> about the design of the group.
>>>>
>>>> Since we started this group (originally called 909linux.org), we have
>>>> tried to focus as much as possible on creating and maintaining an
>>>> environment that is open, allows anyone to contribute and speak their
>>>> opinion, but along with that comes the need to do things such as control
>>>> the tone of the discussion at times so that members of the group are not
>>>> offended by any particular individual.    It is a fine balancing act to
>>>> encourage everyone to speak their mind – but still ask everyone to be
>>>> respectful of others.  I want to keep that approach in the future.
>>>> (Given the low number of conflicts we have, I think we have been
>>>> successful in this.)
>>>>
>>>> When we started, we decided not to have a formalized structure, (where
>>>> members at the time did not want to have cycles of elections and people
>>>> being nominated as a president, etc.) so we have had a completely
>>>> informal and unstructured group this entire time. Since I am the
>>>> [genius/sucker: pick one] who registered the domain and maintains the
>>>> computing infrastructure for the mailing list (and our 1 web page!) I
>>>> want to bring this up and explain some of my thoughts, and also I think
>>>> it would be useful for me to get feedback about this organization.
>>>>
>>>> While I don't mind being in the position of being the domain owner, I
>>>> want to make sure that the workings of the group are actually the
>>>> responsibility of the group.
>>>>
>>>> I am going to be looking for a way that there is a “moderator group” (or
>>>> some title) that we have a number of people that are aware of and
>>>> publicly making decisions that are for the benefit of the group.  While
>>>> I have never actually unsubscribed or banned any person from
>>>> participating (mailing list, irc channel, or in person), I have had to
>>>> enable some brief periods of moderation to the mailing list while
>>>> personal issues were resolved.  I feel that this and other duties should
>>>> be the responsibility of a group of people, and that this group should
>>>> somehow be enabled or voted on by the members.
>>>>
>>>> To start with, just having multiple people be the moderators of the
>>>> mailing list, and also having a way for the group members to maintain
>>>> the web site (a task which I completely FAIL at doing in case you have
>>>> noticed). This will go a long ways to achieving the goal of not having
>>>> myself be singularly responsible for this and ensure that things are
>>>> done for the benefit of everyone.  These things are on my agenda for the
>>>> coming months and I will be making more announcements about this soon.
>>>>
>>>> I am going to be enlisting everyone's feedback and working to establish
>>>> the following:
>>>>  - an official charter which details the group structure
>>>>  - a group of moderators
>>>>  - an additional administrator to help me maintain the site (likely to
>>>> be easier to do once we install a proper web management system of some
>>>> sort)
>>>>
>>>> For now, I am asking everyone to take a moment and read what I have
>>>> proposed for a Charter.
>>>>
>>>> The proposed charter is located at http://socallinux.org/charter
>>>>
>>>> This will be something which is only a 'read and understand' option for
>>>> now.  If conditions demand, then in the future we can make this be
>>>> something which has to be agreed upon before approval of signing-up to
>>>> the mailing list or other activities.
>>>>
>>>> While I have started this Charter, I did so by following the example set
>>>> by many other successful Linux User Groups.  Ultimately, I expect the
>>>> members of this group to add to this list with their own ideas because
>>>> this isn't just something I manage alone.  We all need to share the
>>>> responsibility of keeping things running smoothly, so I am asking this
>>>> conversation in an open forum like this.
>>>>
>>>> Please reply to this thread with comments and suggested additions.  I
>>>> know the charter as it is currently written needs some help, but I need
>>>> your help in keeping the group self-moderated and running smoothly so I
>>>> strongly believe this is something we need to do.  Specifically seeking
>>>> comments on Articles 6, 7, & 8, as I have not yet developed a policy on
>>>> how moderators and administrators are selected and how the voting
>>>> process might work.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks again for making SocalLinux.org a great community, and thanks in
>>>> advance for taking the time to read this and the charter document idea
>>>> I've posted.
>>>>
>>>> Looking forward to 2010!
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> David
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