he's just flexing to try to scare ro khanna off from running for a higher office. khanna is like the exact opposite of who a turdball like elon would want sitting behind the resolute desk.
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it isn't being "killed", it's just EOL, on schedule. the death-blow comes if windows version has a similar digital certificate expiry baked-in like office mac does. which would be a first on windows, because old (even really old) office versions do still work--just don't get security fixes once EOL.
Is it because Microsoft stopped advertising that they exist?
yea. pretty much. they certainly don't make it known that it does exist.
1 time fee over monthly anyday.
as far as pricing. if you're gonna pay for cloud storage somewhere, anyway..
i know it kinda sucks ass, but you're basically paying for that extra onedrive space and getting office 'free' while you do.
so it does make sense for some users.
but for the love of clippy, don't share a cheaper 1 user/5pc 'personal' plan with other people because they also share your onedrive space. that can get messy and/or really awkward, really fast. get the one you can share with other users and add their msa to your 365 sub.
i do this every now and then because i work on windows. at least a linux audience would know what you mean. you might be surprised at how many windows users wouldn't have clue what a 'directory' is until you tell them "it's a folder", while trying very, very hard not to add "..dumbass" at the end.
publisher just flat-out got the axe. it's even getting taken away from '365' subscribers in a few months. i have a few users that will be affected. they are not happy campers.
if you have it as part of your particular edition and version of (perpetual) office, yea. it should continue to function.
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even those are a let down these days. can only get 'essentials' with how high prices have climbed, but at least i know when milk, eggs or bread are on salea little cheaper than the other stores' also-high prices.
a few of the stores here, including both 'grocery' stores, do contribute close-dated and past-dated foodstuffs that isn't actually spoiled or bad to the local food pantry, who then distributes it to a huge line of people each week.
some weeks it's a pretty light box to pick up, but every now and then there will be a package of porterhouse or t-bones at the bottom of the box underneath all the "should've been eaten a week ago" produce.
putting the mouse on the other side would have hidden it from view, obstructed by the monitor. future boy in control of the pc would be a little less apparent. and it looks better having the time machine left vs flipping the entire image. it's a picture, but i think most people would still scan it left-to-right and the time machine should be 'seen' first.

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