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23604 I am not going to do much writing to argue against your points, it is getting lReginald Middleton-11/18/1999
23603 I am ambivalent, actually. I don't think it is justifiable, but I don'tReginald Middleton-11/18/1999
23602 <i>Which came first, the DOS OS or WordPerfect, 123 and dBase...?</i&gRTev-11/18/1999
23601 Have those arguments (and all the others that have been appearing here and in oCharles Tutt-11/18/1999
23600 I think that's an important point. Microsoft had plenty of opportunity (anCharles Tutt-11/18/1999
23599 Drama unfolds in wake of judge's ruling news.cnet.com CNet goes for a purDaniel Schuh-11/18/1999
23598 <i> So the solution is to force them to give up their own, privately devePink Minion-11/18/1999
23597 Reg, just as a matter of curiosity, how would you feel if Microsoft were brokenGerald R. Lampton-11/18/1999
23596 From space, the Web appears as a swirling sphere of light. Harvey Allen-11/18/1999
23595 Dorvak- What's next for Microsoft? forbes.com MS- I'm not really antiHarvey Allen-11/18/1999
23594 <I think most anti-Microsoftes don't want it broken up. Do we really wanReginald Middleton-11/18/1999
23593 Which came first, the DOS OS or WordPerfect, 123 and dBase (you know, the chickReginald Middleton-11/18/1999
23592 Do you really mean to tell us that you don't think that Word Perfect, 123, RTev-11/18/1999
23591 <i> I been telling you for three years that Microsoft should be Pink Minion-11/17/1999
23590 This is the second time around you are ignoring a very blatant set of facts, prReginald Middleton-11/17/1999
23589 Dan, >>Irritating as this incident was, it wasn't unusual. In fact, nommedeguerre-11/17/1999
23588 RTev- Thank you for the analysis. I've read a few of your "How High&quHarvey Allen-11/17/1999
23587 Dan, >>Evidence mounts of exodus from Windows CE news.cnet.com Apparentnommedeguerre-11/17/1999
23586 <i>Ease of use does matter.</i> Of course it does. It even comes iRTev-11/17/1999
23585 Gates open to "any resolution" of suit zdnet.com sub: <i>But tDaniel Schuh-11/17/1999
23584 Whatever, Reggie. As a "neutral" observer, you're just the guy tDaniel Schuh-11/17/1999
23583 Ease of use does matter. The judge has (erroneously) found that the existence oReginald Middleton-11/17/1999
23582 As the stock plunges, more delphic statements from Chairman Bill: <b>CorGerald R. Lampton-11/17/1999
23581 <i>Windows was easier to use than DOS or Unix.</i> None of that maRTev-11/17/1999
23580 Separately, State and Federal Officals Weigh Options on Microsoft nytimes.com Daniel Schuh-11/17/1999
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