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To: BGR who wrote (73980)11/6/1999 12:09:00 AM
From: Lucretius  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 86076
 
i call 'um like i see them. you are a complete moron and you show it with every post. I am simply fed up with you two thread clowns and i am not as polite as most on this thread.

what happens when the bubble pops for tech as it has for most US stocks and employees no longer want worthless stock options???? well, my little slowminded friend..... salaries go up. sal cost exp increases, profits fall... i have discussed this BEFORE..... this is SO elementary.... all part of the last great pyramid scheme in America.

RE: advertising costs, i am not even going to discuss the topic if you can't understand how competition between operating systems in the retail arena would change everything.

LOL! discounts/costs... granted there will probably be both. I did not give a ocmplete list of problems MSFT babies will be forced to endure... please forgive me... LOL!!

Your kind are always the same, just looking to pick an argument. You'd argue the sky is violet. Like i said... GO BOTHER SOMEONE ELSE, software genius ROFLMAO!!!!



To: BGR who wrote (73980)11/6/1999 12:13:00 AM
From: PaperChase  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86076
 
Nice post BGR and thanks for standing up to "wrong way every day" Luc. I sure hope he cleans up his language soon. His repeated use of "*" imbedded swear words reflects a lack of command of the english language, the earmark of an inferior education. <no g>



To: BGR who wrote (73980)11/6/1999 2:56:00 PM
From: Siddhartha Gautama  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86076
 
If broken up, do you think the "baby Bills" could continue to hire with their current pay packages?

Second, wouldn't the break up force the "baby Bills" to jack up the salaries of their current employees just to retain them?

Before you respond, please compare how much they pay a programmer in Microsoft and Sybase, for instance.