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To: Daniel Schuh who wrote (15129)12/19/1997 1:37:00 PM
From: Daniel Schuh  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 24154
 
Judge uninstalls IE in 90 seconds news.com

Tee hee. That idiot judge ust have been reading the news.

In comments that may speak to the judge's degree of PC-savvy, Jackson remarked today that he had been able to uninstall Internet Explorer in 90 seconds and that the scope of the January hearing would concern whether he could believe his own eyes, according to a person familiar with the case.

I'm sure the Microsoft legions will explain this all in proper Microsoftese when given the chance. The judge, like all those old IBMers who paid attention to antitrust law, and everybody else who doubts the "truth" as declared from One Microsoft Way, is a dolt.

Jackson asked Microsoft to file a reply to the allegations by December 23 and directed the Justice Department to issue a response no later than December 29, according to a DOJ spokesman. At the January hearing, both sides will be allowed to call one expert witness.

Merry Christmas, everybody. Think Microsoft will call the brilliant Nathan Myhrvold to explain how it's all a Nixon-era dirty trick? Too bad old Stanley Sporkin caught on too quick.

Cheers, Dan.