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To: PaulM who wrote (4395)12/18/1997 10:39:00 AM
From: Bobby Yellin  Respond to of 116753
 
talk about delusion...here the US government is going after Microsoft
for bundling the explorer with its operating system even though
one can download the explorer off the internet for free and my explorer doesn't crash like Netscape's does on my system..Then Netscape offering the internet people to pay to download their
browser which will have the capacity to uninstall the free Microsoft
explorer..I think I am missing something.
I am totally confused. Microsoft has webtv now which is probably
going to be an incredibly strong competitor to AOL etc and really
get into everybody's home and dominate the market for people who
are computerphobic..but the government doesn't seem to care about
that area which is really going to do something to competition down
the road. Maybe the government only likes to fight after the whatever
gets out of the barn?
It is getting more and more understandable that everybody is doting
on paper. Somebody sent me an interesting interesting article by
Armstrong at PEI who makes a strong case for just playing currency
markets for small risk/big rewards...wondering if Armstrong is telling
that to all his clients..once again..a bummer for gold..but I am
only half way through the article..