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On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 8:54 PM, Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 07/19/2018 05:43 PM, Melvin Davidson wrote:





 > Then again people might use shared, university or library computers
Would you please be so kind as to inform us which university or library allows users to install software on a _shared_ computer.

Pretty sure Ken was referring to looking up documentation, not running Postgres.


BTW, since you mention library, that is an excellent way to have the books ordered and shared.>FOR FREE<.  AFAIK, all that is required is for
someone to request the library purchase the book, to be used for shared learning.


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Adrian Klaver
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> Pretty sure Ken was referring to looking up documentation, not running Postgres.
That does not correlate. To have the need to look up documentation implies that the user has a computer running PostgreSQL.
As universities DO NOT ALLOW software to be installed on shared computers, and this is the case especially in a library, it implies
the user has their own computer. As libraries allow users/citizens to request books be purchased >at no cost to the user/citizen, the
argument that someone cannot afford a book is now a moot point.

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Universe Exploration Command – UXC

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