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To: Dragonfly who wrote (1025)5/26/1998 4:06:00 PM
From: Robert Winchell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1600
 
"never gets a chance" sure sounds like anticompetitive intentions to me.

Sounds like purely competitive intentions to me.

They want to destroy their competition. Who doesn't? Look inside the Netscape offices at their 25-foot "Beat Microsoft" banner hanging from the ceiling. If it's still there.



To: Dragonfly who wrote (1025)5/27/1998 3:01:00 AM
From: ed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1600
 
Intention is not a crime, and should not be linked to fact.
When you think that you want to cheat in the mid term exam, it does not mean
you real cheat in the mid term exam. But if you cheat in the mid term exam, you must had imagined to cheat before that happen. So, intention did not necessary lead to the action, but action definitely results from intention. So, just be logical. All those
internal memo did not mean anything at all.

If intention can be explained as a crime, then we can not thinking any more, because
thinking is a kind of intention. Example: If Jhon thinking of stealing Mary's money
, it is a kind of intention, but it did not mean John really steal Mary's money.

I think you are either in short of the capability of logical thinking or the IQ is under 60 !!!!!!!