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To: Reginald Middleton who wrote (16138)1/15/1998 5:37:00 PM
From: Daniel Schuh  Respond to of 24154
 
Chaz wrote:

Because trying to find a computer user that hasn't been offended by MSFT is like finding OJ jurors that didn't think OJ was guilty. It can be done, but you end up with imbeciles, sycophants, and people with agendas.

To which Reggie responded:

Oh, and a man who got busted conspiring to sue MSFT, who published many a anti-MSFT paper, and interacts directly with the lobbying arm and the general counsel of MSFT's direct and most tenacious competitor (who just happened to get this whole anti-trust ball rolling again) doesn't have a secret agenda. You are seriously parting with reality Chaz.

Hey, I think somebody here meets all three of Chaz's criteria. :-), sorta, I think. Unfortunately, this matter isn't going before a jury. Of course, "busted" here must have some Microsoftese meaning, since the only one "busted" in the sense that normal people use the word is ol' Bill himself. He might beat the rap, who knows, old Charles "Rick" Rule would be more aid to Bill if he played his cards right and was sitting next to Silberman and the other Reagan appointee. Unfortunately, the Sherman act still stands and I haven't yet heard of a groundswell for general appeal or statutory immunity for the noble, ironic Bill.

The international ilk conspiracy gains momentum all the time. Be afraid. Be very afraid.

Cheers, Dan.