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To: The Commander who wrote (4126)11/22/1997 5:42:00 PM
From: Columbo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
I like your post. Judging by the response, you touched a sore spot. FD.

I told you all I give. Bill is VERY innovative. He will have the last laugh on who is innovative.

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He's building the revolutionary machines that are making it happen - and Bill Gates is his banker.

....Hood and Gates plotted out the future of science, medicine, and the new field of molecular biotechnology.


And right up our hero's alley....
....Historically, drug development was a copycat business,

MH #0



To: The Commander who wrote (4126)12/4/1997 3:07:00 PM
From: Alan Buckley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
Is Intel's Tie To Microsoft Loosening?

washingtonpost.com

MSFT has taken similar steps with NT, i.e. proven they're ready to run on non-Intel platforms, as necessary. Each is taking insurance against the other getting sloppy or changing focus. I see this as very positive for both, because it would not be happening if either were becoming fat and lazy, which in my opinion is the biggest danger to companies of their size and position.