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To: Daniel Schuh who wrote (18917)5/6/1998 3:05:00 PM
From: Keith Hankin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24154
 
Dan, I'm surprised you didn't include the following outtake of the last article you posted:

NT security certificate questioned: A technical security
specialist (who has a history of being anti-Microsoft)
wants the feds to look into whether or not the company cut
corners with government security requirements in order to
sell potentially millions of Windows NT licenses to federal
agencies. Microsoft denies the allegations.



To: Daniel Schuh who wrote (18917)5/6/1998 3:16:00 PM
From: Keith Hankin  Respond to of 24154
 
What do y'all think of this?

Netscape Will Release Directory Server Tools Code
techweb.com

and third-party directory app:

Tying Directory Servers To Intranets
internetworld.com



To: Daniel Schuh who wrote (18917)5/6/1998 5:26:00 PM
From: nommedeguerre  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24154
 
Dan,

>>Hatch's suggestion: Microsoft should adopt another Rolling Stones song for Windows 98, ''Under My Thumb.''

The Stones are way too hip for Windows. Try "Machine" by Pink Floyd for the new Windows anthem.

Any idea how much Microsoft stock old Slade has? What's that Rolling Stones song about "salivating like Pavlov's dog"? Everytime Bill rings the bell...

Cheers,

Norm



To: Daniel Schuh who wrote (18917)5/6/1998 9:37:00 PM
From: Keith Hankin  Respond to of 24154
 
And in an objective MSFT-sponsored poll (the best oxymoron I've seen in a while), the final word:
Poll: Public sides with Microsoft
news.com