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How high will Microsoft fly?
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72426<i> And what was Apollo 1 and Apollo 13? </i> what the apollo and Sjonkai-9/20/2002
72425<i>Right -- the stuff used to put a man on the moon actually worked reliabBrian Sullivan-9/20/2002
72424It's amazing. Reliable software is a hard problem. But it's also true tQwikSand-9/20/2002
72423Right -- the stuff used to put a man on the moon actually worked reliably. CharCharles Tutt-9/20/2002
72422The 99.99% of the bugs that are found do not allow what you suggest they do.David Howe-9/20/2002
72421The software required to put a man on the moon is not the same software that milDavid Howe-9/20/2002
72420The reality is that all software is not as flawed as the stuff that emanates froProDeath-9/20/2002
72419<i> With this type, size, quantity and flexibility of software it would bejonkai-9/20/2002
72418<<It wouldn't surprise me if a security flaw or bug of some sort was falydar-9/19/2002
72417... and it's impossible for a man to ever walk on the moon (if you use your Charles Tutt-9/19/2002
72416MSFT produces and has produced an absolutely massive quantity of software. TheyDavid Howe-9/19/2002
72415I see you can order XP SP1 on a disk for $9.95. That will fix most of the securiJim McMannis-9/19/2002
72414please tell me when this kind of stuff is going to end? Microsoft Discloses Secalydar-9/19/2002
72413This is what MSFT biz opponents are saying. Have you been paid off? Till the govsandeep-9/19/2002
72412Microsoft violates antitrust deal biz.yahoo.com <b>"It's unfortjonkai-9/18/2002
72411<i> LOL</i> lets see, the score is 1 security hole for linux, and 5jonkai-9/16/2002
72410LOL Message 17996745David Howe-9/16/2002
72409Rusty,re:"shortage of...". We always have shortage of cheap talents. TJohn Chen-9/15/2002
72408<i>Think of the money we could save electing Senators and Congressmen and QwikSand-9/15/2002
72407You're right ... it's government for sale to the highest bidder. FortuRusty Johnson-9/15/2002
72406<i>Our government is supposed to represent its citizens ... not its corporQwikSand-9/15/2002
72405To me ... it's not even an immigration issue. Our government is supposed tRusty Johnson-9/15/2002
72404My Senator's (form letter surely) response ... <I>Employment forecastRusty Johnson-9/15/2002
72403<i>Debunking the Myth of a Desperate Software Labor Shortage</i> IsDave-9/15/2002
72402Microsoft needs help. We can use more people like Linus Torvalds. Best of luckRusty Johnson-9/14/2002
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