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To: John F. Dowd who wrote (66495)3/28/2002 3:46:54 PM
From: The Duke of URLĀ©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
In my opinion, Novell's main product for the last 8 years since the advent of 3.11 has been called.........

............ Notwhere



To: John F. Dowd who wrote (66495)3/28/2002 3:57:59 PM
From: alydar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
<<Duke: How do you spell extortion?>>

i'll help you out. i just looked at american heritage dictionary and they have it at 1. msft.

have a nice holiday.

rocky.



To: John F. Dowd who wrote (66495)3/28/2002 6:50:54 PM
From: jonkai  Respond to of 74651
 
How do you spell extortion?

i don't know how they spell it, but to practice it, you do this below....

aolsnapshot.fool.com

>>>>In June 1995, seven Microsoft executives visited Netscape and warned that "unless Netscape gave Microsoft a seat on its board and sold Microsoft a piece of its business, Microsoft would put Netscape out of business," reports Michael Lewis in his recent book The New New Thing. <<<<<



To: John F. Dowd who wrote (66495)3/29/2002 1:37:10 AM
From: Dave  Respond to of 74651
 
How do you spell extortion?

I think you're right in suggesting that Microsoft was practicing extortion by refusing tech support to Novell as long as Novell was trying to compete with them. Bravo to Novell for fighting back and ratting on the bastards in court.

Dave