Subj : Re: Which Linux for a beginning desktop? To : comp.os.linux From : SINNER Date : Mon Feb 28 2005 04:13 pm Organization: Hell.org X-Face: #sn6gF@jD*I3X;_)M5ymNQ1wG39y^'rxXRA5y-oi7.T/>P.P-40N\&-q'Mu+DWRSTF[}`Vtd85KnX\fe1~p-<(9Uw=r"qdVdsY_@\.mDg9"ruPsYjX.Bi9M#gF-fG5=obWVG'>0W*w3RC User-Agent: slrn/0.9.8.1 (Linux) Message-ID: Lines: 20 X-Complaints-To: abuse@easynews.com X-Complaints-Info: Please be sure to forward a copy of ALL headers otherwise we will be unable to process your complaint properly. Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2005 00:07:39 GMT Xref: newsmst01a.news.prodigy.com comp.os.linux:61535 * Mxsmanic wrote in comp.os.linux: > Trent Buck writes: >> We were discussing use of Microsoft Office by home users, not PSPs. > If you're preparing documents for printing as posters (which normally > requires a real print shop), it's highly relevant. Utter and complete nonsense posted just keep the argument going. Personal users almost NEVER use prepress for printing ANYTHING. I have a very close friend that has been doing Photo Retouch for Prepress shops for more years than I care to count, the clients are predominantly corporate or small businesses not mothers bringing their child's poster to be printed or garage sale signs or science projects. Prepress wont even touch one offs, it cost more to set up the press then they could possibly make from the job. -- David Accept people for what they are -- completely unacceptable. .