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  1. #1
    CMonster
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    What version of Linux was that? M$nix!

    I have noticed that this kind of tripe seems to inhabit ZD*Net? As if whatever Microsoft does will stop me from using Linux at home or a business from using Linux to network its computers.

    So what are we to do -I know, let's make Linux closed source, charge a little for it (would that satisfy MS?), and then sue Micro*turf-builder as Caldera did over DR-DOS ...not to mention the possibility of a new antitrust litigation...

    BTW - patents eventually run out, are virtually unenforcable overseas, and are too often easily circumvented.

    ...it seems that now even the european community is looking into "anti-competitive" allegations against Micro$oft.

    Micro$oft be on notice: decline follows the pinnacle of success -every empire tumbles ...better get used to the idea.



    [This message has been edited by CMonster (edited 08-31-2001).]

  2. #2
    RobRich
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    Microsoft is desperate to develop its .Net initiative, or joke, or whatever they want to call their PR platform this week....

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    Dan321
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    The courts should carve Micky up and dump this piece of trash OS into the public domain where it can not be used as a tool to destroy healthy competition!

    Just my two cents

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    Dan321
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    The courts should carve Micky up and dump this piece of trash OS into the public domain where it can not be used as a tool to destroy healthy competition!

    Just my two cents

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