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To: Kashish King who wrote (34306)11/18/1999 3:54:00 PM
From: TARADO96  Respond to of 41369
 
Rod,

I use Netscape practically every day of the week. Never found any problems cruising. How is MSFT stock doing?

John



To: Kashish King who wrote (34306)11/18/1999 4:13:00 PM
From: Martin Milani  Respond to of 41369
 
what version of netscape..I use netscape and have never experienced what you are describing..!



To: Kashish King who wrote (34306)11/18/1999 4:14:00 PM
From: Detail-MD  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
Rod, what is your agenda? If you are on some technical crusade, why would you post this on an INVESTOR website?

I have never seen you post on this thread, and it is interesting that you chose to do so when AOL is closing in on its all time high and the markets are going ballistic.

Keep your crusade to yourself. Or post on some
made-for-techies Linux board.

We don't care here.

PS- When does your "Vanilla Browser" go IPO ????



To: Kashish King who wrote (34306)11/18/1999 4:25:00 PM
From: Joe S Pack  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 41369
 
Rod,
We get the picture. Your MSFT must be in despo. mode now.
It is in red out of 11 sessions. As I said on this thread it will be a slow death. Wall street keeps hyping to make sure that dummis hold teh bag while they slowly bail out.

Regarding Netscape, I have now problem whatsoever. In fact IE screws my windoz setting more often than what I would like to.

We know your agenda based on this post on MSFT thread.

-Nat

BALLMER'S STRATEGY:

There's only one company served by the whack at technology stocks: Microsoft. I guess Steve Ballmer
sees well-heeled competitors as a growing force. Microsoft can weather just about anything. They don't
like seeing the Red Hat's of the world having billions at their disposal, not to mention the run up in ABM
(Anybody But Microsoft) companies.

Ballmer is trying to talk down the competition's stock and Microsoft can afford to take the hit. Steve
Ballmer doesn't want to inherit a company at risk of having its dominance compromised, besieged by
competition with resources. This is a ploy, nothing more.



To: Kashish King who wrote (34306)11/18/1999 5:29:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
What could I be doing wrong with my Netscape browser that I don't seem to have the same problems you mention?

But thanks for the Linux plug anyhow. I do own some RHAT. <G>

Sonny