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To: Shack who wrote (63830)1/16/2003 1:27:26 PM
From: Shack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 209892
 
I should also not that as H&S go, the one on the Smelly daily ain't half bad and it measures to new lows.

Like I said, watching 309.



To: Shack who wrote (63830)1/16/2003 1:32:37 PM
From: NOW  Respond to of 209892
 
Re Softie:
The New York Times
January 15, 2003
Microsoft to Give Governments Access to Code
By STEVE LOHR

To try to slow the acceptance of the Linux operating system by governments abroad, Microsoft is announcing today that it will allow most governments to study the programming code of its Windows systems. Under the program, governments will also be allowed to plug their security features instead of Microsoft's technology into
Windows.



To: Shack who wrote (63830)1/16/2003 1:34:46 PM
From: jjstingray  Respond to of 209892
 
Look at the number of calls that outnumber puts for February. Quite interesting. Opposite is true for IBM. With a gap at $90/$91, that one might be worth playing.