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How high will Microsoft fly?
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72501Don't get me started! <g> I think that was a HUGE mistake. JMHO. CCharles Tutt-9/27/2002
72500The only way that the Rule of Law differentiates the U.S. from the rest of the wDave-9/27/2002
72499Isn't it kind of interesting how many would-be vigilantes there are in a couQwikSand-9/27/2002
72498John, Microsoft broke the law. That much is fact. The suit is about seeking justDave-9/27/2002
72497No, I just despise mediocre software and the attitude of contempt for the customProDeath-9/27/2002
72496Sounds like you have a big chip. A little sour grapes perhaps? JFDJohn F. Dowd-9/27/2002
72495Lawbreakers are not excused simply because the circumstances under which they brProDeath-9/27/2002
72494Database is one, applications like financials, HR, and MRP are others. Either IProDeath-9/27/2002
72493<i>The only software I see fetching a high premium these days is in the arMark Marcellus-9/27/2002
72492<<Among others, he indicated the following reasons as to why governments wSpytrdr-9/27/2002
72491Well then Schmandel what good is the monopoly? Do you think the judge sees it thJohn F. Dowd-9/27/2002
72490It would appear that the operating system is going the way of the processor in tProDeath-9/27/2002
72489<i>What is taking this judge so long? Is she putting on her make up?</iDave-9/27/2002
72488No, I'm saying the IBM model doesn't work any more. In today's modeMark Marcellus-9/27/2002
72487Isn't the Itanium a proprietary, patent protected CPU? And isn't WindowCharles Tutt-9/26/2002
72486<i>well, they are going to sell hardware and give away the software. ibm dMark Marcellus-9/26/2002
72485now Licensing 6 comes back to bite MSFT in the arse.... starting next year, (ajonkai-9/26/2002
72484beware the "cookie jar" this quarter.. <i>12:59PM Microsoft (MSjonkai-9/26/2002
72483Well - Linux has evolved a lot: 1) Don't know what it is 2) Some nerd thingdybdahl-9/26/2002
72482Lol. So you think the desktop market will disappear within the next decade, or hdybdahl-9/26/2002
72481<<The remarkable thing about Linux for Ed Leonard of DreamWorks is not howSpytrdr-9/26/2002
72480The desktop ... is becoming irrelevant. Even if it weren't ... never is a lRusty Johnson-9/26/2002
72479<<Linux will never, ever beat Windows on the desktop.>> you might talydar-9/26/2002
72478<< It will never beat Windows on the desktop >> True, but it's David Howe-9/26/2002
72477<i>the only decent MS operating system is/was Windows 2000</i> I diQwikSand-9/26/2002
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