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hoohaa
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Sick.

That is awesome. While still adjuncting at a local college here, I used my college ID to get the educational version of CS5 Extended.

It's things like this that remind me that I need to purchase a book on CS5. Maybe I should get to my local Borders to see what kind of deals they have going on.
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Matt
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I have CS5 at work and CS4 at home. I'm very happy with CS4, until i need that content aware fill... then it almost tempts me to install it at home (you can install one license on 2 computers), but I have so many plugins I would have to install it would be whit whole ordeal... I'm just too lazy.
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Matt
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