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To: Zanga56 who wrote (21267)11/6/1998 11:41:00 PM
From: Daniel Schuh  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 24154
 
But who's the crybaby, Tom? Your Bill's been doing his share of whining lately, it seems. When he could remember anything to whine about, that is. And what's the story on that famous meeting, anyway? Last work was, Microsoft was set up by DoJ and Netscape. A bit whiny there, wouldn't you say? Also a somewhat different story than the wee k before, when it was all Mark Andreeson's fantasitcal invention. Is there a new story about?

Then, there's this funny version of the "free market", that's supposed to work when a monopoly sets the "market price" of something to $0.00. How does the "free market economy" work in that context? Your Bill used to think the idea of "free" software was, you know, communist or something. But he probably can't remember that, either.

Cheers, Dan.



To: Zanga56 who wrote (21267)11/9/1998 1:30:00 AM
From: garrick le  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 24154
 
IE and Netscape browser may be free now but 10 years from
now,if Netscape is out of business,the IE from Microsoft
may cost 10/20 bucks or MSFT may make the consumers pay
some other way.
People like you defend MSFT since you want to protect your
pocket (MSFT shareholder).
Do your reasoning a little better and stop calling names.
This only makes you look pathetic,defending MSFT out of
economic reason.

GL