On May 13, 2005, at 6:23 am, Randy B.Singer wrote: > > Even better news is that the Student and Teacher edition is available > from just about all of the same places as the "business" version. And > they don't check to see if you are an educator, or if there is a > student > living in your home, when you purchase it. In other words, anyone can > purchase the Student and Teacher Edition for $149 (or less), and get > three licenses to a full-featured version of Office. The Student and > Teacher version of Office is essentially the "home" version. And next on MacRoumorSite.com: FAMOUS MAC AUTHOR ADVOCATES SOFTWARE PIRACY When asked to make a statement, Singer said hotly, "I didn't advocate software piracy, I outlined a procedure for licensing circumvention. That's an entirely different kind of intellectual property theft." [This posting is parody] Stroller.