On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 8:54 PM, Adrian Klaver <adrian.kla...@aklaver.com>
wrote:

> On 07/19/2018 05:43 PM, Melvin Davidson wrote:
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>>  > Then again people might use shared, university or library computers
>> Would you please be so kind as to inform us which university or library
>> allows users to install software on a _shared_ computer.
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> Pretty sure Ken was referring to looking up documentation, not running
> Postgres.
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>> BTW, since you mention library, that is an excellent way to have the
>> books ordered and shared.>FOR FREE<.  AFAIK, all that is required is for
>> someone to request the library purchase the book, to be used for shared
>> learning.
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>> --
>> *Melvin Davidson**
>> Maj. Database & Exploration Specialist**
>> Universe Exploration Command – UXC***
>> Employment by invitation only!
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> --
> Adrian Klaver
> adrian.kla...@aklaver.com
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> Pretty sure Ken was referring to looking up documentation, not running
Postgres.
That does not correlate. To have the need to look up documentation implies
that the user has a computer running PostgreSQL.
As universities DO NOT ALLOW software to be installed on shared computers,
and this is the case especially in a library, it implies
the user has their own computer. As libraries allow users/citizens to
request books be purchased >at no cost to the user/citizen, the
argument that someone cannot afford a book is now a moot point.

-- 
*Melvin Davidson*
*Maj. Database & Exploration Specialist*
*Universe Exploration Command – UXC*
Employment by invitation only!

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