On 1/28/06, Dominique Cimafranca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Cross Country Code is a column in INQ7, so the columnist has free
> > choice on what he wants to write there. The straight solution I think
> > is to get another column. Dom used to have one. :)
>
>  Point taken, Migs.  I shall take up the pen once more.
>
>  Though what really rankles is that the local publications always seem to
> want the content for free.  *Grumble, grumble!*  So unprofessional.

True true =(
It's annoying but not all publications are like that =)

Maybe I could hint at some folks somewhere about a column educating
kids about free and open source software ;)  Start them young ;)

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