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Microsoft - The <b>Evil</b> empire
An SI Board Since October 1997
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550 <i>The one that says small software companies can either fight a losing bRobert Winchell-1/9/1998
549 The one that says small software companies can either fight a losing battle, seCharles Tutt-1/9/1998
548 <i>In essence, MSFT suggests that anyone writing software for sale shouldRobert Winchell-1/9/1998
547 Herbold has a typical MS attitude.. I think Gates is not stupid enough to not Kal-1/9/1998
546 I found the next to last paragraph of this one interesting: bloomberg.com In Charles Tutt-1/9/1998
545 nothing particularly new.. businessweek.comKal-1/8/1998
544 <i>I can't help but mention the quality of German products (as opposeRobert Winchell-12/31/1997
543 >>Please put your argument to the thousands of corporations that have selKal-12/31/1997
542 My pleasure, you're reminded. You can always go to an expensive restaurant ahhaha-12/31/1997
541 Please put your argument to the thousands of corporations that have selected wiahhaha-12/31/1997
540 Re: "Fact of life: Cheaper always beats better ..." Remind me never Charles Tutt-12/31/1997
539 "Cheaper always beats better ..." That's an interesting one. DoDoug Fowler-12/31/1997
538 FWIW, Solaris has been SVr4 based for some time. JMHO.Charles Tutt-12/31/1997
537 It's certainly good to know that times have changed. During the mid-80s ouMesaba-12/30/1997
536 Then 'my' students must not be the typical computer geek (as you put itKal-12/30/1997
535 Just about any computer science or mathematics graduate with both social skillsMesaba-12/30/1997
534 Tom, Sounds reasonable to me. There's a thread here at SI on which to caLady Lurksalot-12/30/1997
533 Agreed. Harder doesn't mean better, I'm with that all the way. "MyKal-12/30/1997
532 While reliability is important most users have been craving features and not reMesaba-12/30/1997
531 Your students were the typical computer science geeks. Students with a life usMesaba-12/30/1997
530 >><i>Of course, one could debate forever which cmpany has had the mtom pope-12/30/1997
529 Tom, if you think Corel is doing poorly, take a look at Quarterdeck, Borland, NLady Lurksalot-12/29/1997
528 <i>NT is slower and <b>less stable</b> but much cheaper.</Schiz-12/29/1997
527 I called Sun because one of their alleged engineers claimed that NT had a scaliahhaha-12/29/1997
526 Holly, I agree with you a zilllion % . WP is still better than Word. And MSFTtom pope-12/29/1997
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