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To: Brian Malloy who wrote (8386)6/10/1998 12:41:00 PM
From: Urlman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
Should Bill Gates use Viagra?

1. Open a new document in Word
2. Type "Unable to follow directions" (without the quotes)
3. HigHlight the entire sentence you just typed
4. Click Tools; Language; Thesaurus (or hit shift-F7 to
open the thesaurus)
5. After thesaurus screen pops up click down 14 lines

Enjoy,
Urlman




To: Brian Malloy who wrote (8386)6/16/1998 4:31:00 PM
From: ANANT  Respond to of 74651
 
Brian and all: Greenspan comments on the anti-trust in the congressional hearings

In the comments of Greenspan, I gathered the following.

Leave the monopolies alone without any Govt. involvement because they cannot exit in this age of heavy competition and growth.

I heard partial testimony of Greenspan about M&A and antitrust. He seems to have said that the anti trust is trying to predict what these successful high tech companies will do in future. It may be prudent for the DOJ to leave this to the market forces as any anti trust actions may stifle innovation. Asked by a congressman if GS is in odds with DOJ in this regard., GS said yes.

I felt that GS was referring to the DOJ suits on MSFT and Intel

I like to read the text of these congressional proceedings. thanks

Kind rgds

ANANT