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June 15, 2004
The Objectivism Research CD-ROM
I recieved today my copy of The Objectivism Research CD-ROM!! Finally I get to read the remaining works of Ayn Rand, those which I could never before get my hands on. Especially looking forward to read "Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal" and "Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology". I'm going to truly enjoy the rest of my vacations!!
Here's to Ayn Rand, for the person she was and for the invaluable gift she left behind for all of us, Objectivism!
"I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine." - Ayn Rand
Posted by dpillay at June 15, 2004 10:20 PM
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That's great, Dinesh!
I'm waiting for my Objectivism CD-ROM too. Should be here in a week.
Tell me if you're happy with it.
I also got Office 2003 today, to install on my new laptop. Nice piece of software.
Posted by: Eran Dror at July 2, 2004 02:47 AM
Hey Eran!!
The CD is pretty good, expect for a few typo's and a few other things. But on the whole, I'm pretty happy to have all of Rand's works at my disposal!!
MS Office is a cool piece of software, one with which you can do an awful amount of stuff!! I'm not too much of a fan of "Rich Editors", I usually like things small and easy, eg. for just simple editing I use "Vim" or "Editplus", both brilliant pieces of software!
Dinesh.
Posted by: Dinesh at July 2, 2004 03:20 AM
why no updates????waiting for yr next entry.....make it soon....or is the cdac course takin up too much of yr time?
Posted by: Mahesh at September 24, 2004 05:20 AM
It's a nice tool, but the program always wants the CD in the drive by default. This frustrated me, so I fixed mine.
If you wish yours to run off of HD only, create a directory called "Contents" in the program's directory, copy the CD contents into that directory, and then create a shortcut to the installed program with "Contents" as a command line argument.
Cheers
Posted by: McGroarty at December 2, 2004 08:27 AM