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21904 That NSCP valuation bit is a bunch of hogwash. The market never put a lasting Reginald Middleton-12/3/1998
21903 Reggie, a former high flier being bought out by a more powerful company usuallyDaniel Schuh-12/3/1998
21902 <i> Come now, Gerry. I think your being a little lenient. Can you use LinKeith Hankin-12/3/1998
21901 <i> Oh yeah? Show me another four year old company that consumated a dealKeith Hankin-12/3/1998
21900 < I agree that Windows is not a "premium product." But try not to Reginald Middleton-12/3/1998
21899 <But there are two problems with this argument. The first is that it has noReginald Middleton-12/3/1998
21898 No deathgrip, just supply and demand. Let's address your rather onesided arReginald Middleton-12/3/1998
21897 Chaz, you're getting a little testy here. It's not a big deal, PARC waDaniel Schuh-12/3/1998
21896 >>> But try not to chuckle, either, when I raise the possibility that,Charles Hughes-12/3/1998
21895 >>> Alan Kay was at PARC when the Dynabook idea was first being kickedCharles Hughes-12/3/1998
21894 >>>hese manufacturers have the very worst OEM pricing from Microsoft Charles Hughes-12/3/1998
21893 <i>Your gunslinger analogy does not work, . . .</i> I think your vGerald R. Lampton-12/2/1998
21892 <i> I think the marginal cost arguments are much stronger-- </i> Gerald R. Lampton-12/2/1998
21891 Yeah, but we all know NT2K, er, Win2000 will suck less! Really, it will. It&#Daniel Schuh-12/2/1998
21890 Chaz - <i>These are the most numerous manufactures, employ per PC producrudedog-12/2/1998
21889 Unix trounces Windows NT in testing news.comKeith Hankin-12/2/1998
21888 Here's an excellent article about Open Source. The Open-Source Revolution Keith Hankin-12/2/1998
21887 <i>if you read the news you would know that MSFT is petitioning Keith Hankin-12/2/1998
21886 Your gunslinger analogy does not work, for the issue is not to minimize the numKeith Hankin-12/2/1998
21885 <i> I think that, on its own terms, the memo is consistent with conBearded One-12/2/1998
21884 Alan Kay was at PARC when the Dynabook idea was first being kicked around, thouDaniel Schuh-12/2/1998
21883 An OS should come with powerful development tools at the very least. There shoAndy Thomas-12/2/1998
21882 Hi Charles, I enjoyed that post about Visual Studio. It kind of makes me yearAndy Thomas-12/2/1998
21881 On the topic of investing (what ?!), yes investing: I would just like to point Charles Hughes-12/2/1998
21880 >>> Alan Kay's ever elusive Dynabook. I didn't think Alan KayCharles Hughes-12/2/1998
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