On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 12:11:22PM -0700, James Carroll wrote:
> Actually, if I were you, I would take advantage of this offer, but install
> in a virtual machine. I have found it handy to have a virtual copy of
> windows around for those rare occasions when there is some program I need
> that doesn't run well in wine. Not worth paying for, but certainly worth
> installing in a VM when the copy of windows is free... :)

It's nice to have a copy of Windows in a VM, but doesn't the free
license expire?  It's not worth installing a system that stops working
when I graduate (and I'm definitely not going to _buy_ a copy of
Windows).

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