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To: Cory Gault who wrote (21688)11/23/1998 1:54:00 PM
From: Daniel Schuh  Respond to of 24154
 
Cory, I think we need one more person to cover all the bases here. Anyone going to speak up for impeaching Clinton and going after Microsoft simultaneously? I know somebody, but I wouldn't want to invite him into this forum. He might show up anyway though.

Cheers, Dan.



To: Cory Gault who wrote (21688)11/24/1998 9:44:00 PM
From: Dwight E. Karlsen  Respond to of 24154
 
That's interesting, Cory.

>I am definitely a supporter of Microsoft and of Bill Clinton.<

It's even more interesting that you are also from Calif. I think one part of the problem is that MSFT beat out Apple for mindshare, and that has caused so many people to become bitter towards Microsoft. Since before Windows even, I've bought computers with the MS platform, simply because since that platform was sold on more machines, the software I needed to make my living with was always more plentiful, because more companies wanted to develop software for the broader market.

It has never seemed complicated to me. I buy what will do the job that I need done, not something that someone else feels is a "superior" OS. I don't care how superior an OS is, if the software written for it is sparse, I'm not going to be interested in that OS, period.



To: Cory Gault who wrote (21688)11/24/1998 10:23:00 PM
From: Keith Hankin  Respond to of 24154
 
I am definitely a supporter of Microsoft and of Bill Clinton....In my mind there are many
similarities between Ken Starr and the DOJ...

And there are many similarities between Microsoft and Bill Clinton. For example, they've both screwed lots of customers.