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Story: Adobe stands by Creative Suite 3 pricing

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Posted by: Yellowcave (Thursday 7 June 2007, 1:37 PM)

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Fast running out of straws.

A couple of flaws in the arguments.
Pound Sterling is the English currency. No use in Europe. As an Englander I can vouch for the fact that I can travel anywhere in Europe and successfully just use the same vocabulary but with different emphasis and speed of delivery depending on situation, so the 8 languages is irrelevant.
I have also visited Edinburgh, London and Dublin and have succesfully conversed with the Natives using English.
If fact I have even conversed with US citizens using English and have had little problem.
Apart from spell chequers witch hardly ever werk, we could easily use the same product as is distributed in America. Oh whoops I have just checked the website and it is the same download!
As the FCC now allows the word Bullshit in the US, we can all accurately comment on this Adobe statement. I shall do my voting with my electronic feet.

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