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To: miraje who wrote (14473)11/25/1997 3:58:00 PM
From: Columbo  Respond to of 24154
 
They screwed themselves and their shareholders and now Daddy Hatch rides to the rescue with his holier-than-thou posturing against the evil MSFT.

Like I told your board, when Rush jumps in - I'm shorting.

Backup the truck,

the house

the car

all possessions

the dog

MH #0



To: miraje who wrote (14473)11/25/1997 5:20:00 PM
From: Daniel Schuh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24154
 
You're welcome to vote for the Objectivist of your choosing, James. I used to always tell your fellow Randian Alan Buckley to write to his congressman if he has a problem with antitrust law. MLB got an exemption, why not Bill? Yes, it's all political, but the game cuts both ways, and the greater Bill has no trouble getting the lesser Bill to do his bidding in trade negotiations. It's up to the judge, I don't take any of the news accounts that seriously. I take it as more of an indication on the hearts and minds front, where the masters of megahype marketing don't seem to be doing that well. Me, I just say that prayer from The Economist:

As far as rationalism is concerned, digital citizens actually seem to spend rather more time in prayer than other people ("Oh Lord, deliver us from Windows ...")

Cheers, Dan.