How do I get a copy of Publisher 2002?

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Crystal1365

I'd like to get a copy of Publisher 2002. I still have Windows 98 on my
computer and don't want to upgrade to XP right at this time. Other than
ordering off of e-bay or other sites I'm not familiar with, is it possible to
get a copy of Publisher 2002 that would be compatible with Windows 98?
 
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Miss Perspicacia Tick

Crystal1365 said:
I'd like to get a copy of Publisher 2002. I still have Windows 98 on
my computer and don't want to upgrade to XP right at this time.
Other than ordering off of e-bay or other sites I'm not familiar
with, is it possible to get a copy of Publisher 2002 that would be
compatible with Windows 98?


Look, you stupid bint, how many more times are you going to post this?! I
make this four now - and you had replies to every single one of the others.
You have to actually come back and read them, you know! If you're too stupid
to come back here and read replies, then you're *way* too stupid to use
Publisher!
 
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Jim

Look, you stupid bint, how many more times are you going to post this?!

"bint"??? Sarah, you're not that old! An archaism like that was old
stuff when I was young - and I'm old enough to be your grandfather!
The times have changed -- there are more up-to-date B-words you could
have used...
Blessed be, for sure...
 
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Miss Perspicacia Tick

Jim said:
"bint"??? Sarah, you're not that old! An archaism like that was old
stuff when I was young - and I'm old enough to be your grandfather!
The times have changed -- there are more up-to-date B-words you could
have used...
Blessed be, for sure...

My grandfather is 90 this year... I am old, Jimmy, at least I feel it.
Words, like many things, have a habit of coming back in to fashion. Some
people say I do write archaically. I was brought up to use proper English
(the list of things that make me cringe could fill a book). I am a pedant -
and damned proud of it! I'm fed up of my native tongue being watered down,
bastardised, franchised, homogenised and sold off (ending a sentence with a
preposition, urgh!).

You know, you've had me confused. I could have sworn you were British...


Pedants Unite!
 
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Paul

On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 22:42:18 -0500, "JoAnn Paules"
<[email protected]>, in message ID
in the newsgroup said:
Dyslexics Untie!

I do wonder what awful person decided to call it dyslexia. Many non
dyslexics would have trouble spelling it. Probably the same person
who decided that abbreviation should be such a long word.
 
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Ed Bennett

Paul said:
I do wonder what awful person decided to call it dyslexia. Many non
dyslexics would have trouble spelling it. Probably the same person
who decided that abbreviation should be such a long word.

And the one who put an "s" in "lisp"
:)
 
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JoAnn Paules

And who in their right mind decided that a fear of really long words should
be "hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia"??
 
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Ed Bennett

JoAnn Paules said:
And who in their right mind decided that a fear of really long words
should be "hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia"??

Try reading "aibohphobia" backwards...
 
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Ed Bennett

Miss Perspicacia Tick said:
Is that a fear of palindromes? ;o)

But of course - it is one of the few, if not the only, phobiae not to have a
Greek or Latinate root
 

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