If at work I have to use Windows XP with a write-protected hard drive so I can't put Perl on my desktop, I ...
o format the disk and reinstall Windows
o format the disk and reinstall Linux
o format the disk and reinstall both
o produce a costing of the lost development time as a result of an ina
+dequate desktop and send it to my manager
o call the helpdesk and report it as a fault
o record half an hour per day "Windows overhead" in my timesheets
o nothing I just live with it
o what's Window's XP?
o bring own Linux laptop to work
o bring own Windows laptop to work
o instead go and fulfil my childhood ambition to be a train driver, wo
+oo! wooo!
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